The Tamil Filmfare Best Male Playback Award is given by the Filmfare magazine for best playback singer as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Tamil films. The award was first presented in 2005 with Karthik as winner.
Superlatives
editSuperlative | Awardee | |
---|---|---|
Most awards | Karthik | 3 awards |
Winners
editHere is a list of the award winners and the films for which they won.
Year | Singer | Film | Song |
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2024 | Haricharan | Ponniyin Selvan: II | "Chinnanjiru Nilave"[1] |
2022 | Santhosh Narayanan | Thiruchitrambalam | "Thenmozhi"[2] |
2020-2021 | Christin Jos Govind Vasantha |
Soorarai Pottru | "Aagasam"[3] |
2018 | Sid Sriram | Pyaar Prema Kaadhal | "Hey Penne"[4] |
2017 | Anirudh Ravichander | Vikram Vedha | "Yaanji" |
2016 | Sundarayyar | Joker | "Jasmine U"[5] |
2015 | Sid Sriram | [I (2015 film)I] | "Ennodu Nee Irundhaal"[6] |
2014 | Pradeep Kumar | Madras | "Aagayam Theepiditha"[7] |
2013 | Sriram Parthasarathy | Thangameengal | "Aananda yazhai"[8] |
2012 | Dhanush | 3 | "Why This Kolaveri Di"[9] |
2011 | Aalap Raju | Ko | "Ennamo Yedho"[10] |
2010 | Karthik | Raavanan | "Usure Pogudhey" |
2009 | Karthik[11] | Aadhavan | "Hasili Fisili" |
2008 | Naresh Iyer[12] | Vaaranam Aayiram | "Munthinam Paarthiney" |
2007 | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam[13] | Mozhi | "Kannal Pesum Penne" |
2006 | 'Gana' Ulaganathan[14] | Chithiram Pesuthadi | "Vaazha Meenu" |
2005 | Karthik[15] | Ghajini | "Oru Maalai" |
Nominations
edit2000s
edit2008: Naresh Iyer for "Mundhinam Partheney" from Vaaranam Aayiram
- Belly Raj for "Kangal Irandal" from Subramaniapuram
- Hariharan for "Nenjukkul peidhidum" from Varanam Aayiram
- Karthik for "Oru Naalaikul" from Yaaradi Nee Mohini
- Krish for "Adiye Kolludhey" from Varanam Aayiram
- Vijay Antony for "Naaka Mukka" from Kadhalil Vizhunthen
2009: Karthik for "Hasile Fisile" from Aadhavan
- Harish Raghavendra for "Nenje Nenje" from Ayan
- Karthik for "Vizhi Moodi" from Ayan
- Krish for "Chinna Thamarai" from Vettaikaaran
- Naresh Iyer for "Oru Vetkam" from Pasanga
- Tippu for "Vaada Maapla" from Villu
2010s
edit2010: Karthik for "Usure Poguthey" from Raavanan
- Dhanush for "Un Mele Aasathan" from Aayirathil Oruvan
- Rahul Nambiar for "Adadaa Mazhadaa" from Paiyaa
- Udit Narayan for "Vaama Duraiamma" from Madrasapattinam
- Vijay Prakash for "Hosanna" from Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya
- Yuvan Shankar Raja for "Iragai Poley" from Naan Mahaan Alla
2011: Aalap Raju for "Enamo Aedho" from Ko
- G. V. Prakash Kumar for "Yathe Yathe" from Aadukalam
- Karthik for "Mun Andhi" from 7aum Arivu
- Richard for "Nangai" from Engeyum Kadhal
- S. P. Balasubrahmanyam for "Yamma Yamma" from 7aum Arivu
2012: Dhanush for "Why This Kolaveri" from 3
- D. Imman for "Onnum Puriyale" from Kumki
- G. V. Prakash Kumar for "Para Para" from Neerparavai
- Karthik for "Katrai Konjam" from Neethane En Ponvasantham
- Vijay Yesudas for "Nee Partha Vizigal" from 3
- A. R. Rahman for "Elay Keechan" from Kadal
- Abhay Jodhpurkar for "Moongil Thottam" from Kadal
- G. V. Prakash Kumar for "Yaar Indha Saalai Oram" from Thalaivaa
- Sriram Parthasarathy for "Anandha Yaazhai" from Thanga Meengal
- Yuvan Shankar Raja for "Kadal Rasa Naan" from Maryan
- Anirudh Ravichander for "Un Vizhigalil" from Maan Karate
- Haricharan for "Sandi Kuthirai" from Kaaviya Thalaivan
- Karthik for "Ovvondrai Thirudigarai" from Jeeva
- Pradeep Kumar for "Aagayam Theepidicha" from Madras
- Vijay for "Selfie Pulla" from Kaththi
2015: Sid Sriram – "Ennodu Nee Irundhaal" from I
- Anirudh Ravichander – "Thangamey" from Naanum Rowdy Dhaan
- A. R. Rahman – "Mental Manadhil" from OK Kanmani
- Dhanush – "Oh Ohh" from Thanga Magan
- Vijay – "Yeandi Yeandi" from Puli
2016: Sundarayyar – "Jasmine U" from Joker
- Anirudh Ravichander – "Senjittaley" from Remo
- Arunraja Kamaraj – "Neruppu Da" from Kabali
- Jithin Raj – "Yedho Mayam" from Wagah
- Sid Sriram – "Mei Nigara" from 24
2017: Anirudh Ravichander – "Yaanji" from Vikram Vedha
- A. R. Rahman – "Neethane" from Mersal
- Arjun Chandy & Haricharan – "Azhagiye" from Kaatru Veliyidai
- Sathyaprakash – "Nee Parkum" from Thiruttu Payale 2
- Sid Sriram – "Macho" from Mersal
2018: Sid Sriram for "Hey Penne" from Pyaar Prema Kaadhal
- Anirudh Ravichandran for "Kalyana Vayasu" from Kolamavu Kokila
- Anthony Daasan for "Sodakku" from Thaana Serndha Kootam
- Dhanush for "Rowdy Baby" from Maari 2
- Raghu Dixit, Sathyaprakash D, Jithin Raj for "Neeyum Naanum" from Imaikkaa Nodigal
2020s
edit2020-2021 : Christin Jos and Govind Vasantha – "Aagasam" from Soorarai Pottru
- Arivu – "Vaathi Raid" from Master
- Bharath Sankar – "Mandela Tribute" from Mandela
- Kapil Kapilan – "Adiye" from Bachelor
- Sid Sriram – "Kadhaippoma" from Oh My Kadavule
- Vijay – "Kutti Story" from Master
2022 : Santhosh Narayanan – "Thenmozhi" from Thiruchitrambalam
- A. R. Rahman – "Marakuma Nenjam" from Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu
- Dhanush – "Megham Karukkatha" from Thiruchitrambalam
- Anirudh Ravichander and Kamal Haasan – "Pathala Pathala" from Vikram
- Sid Sriram – "Mother Song" from Valimai
2024 : Haricharan – "Chinnanjiru Nilave" from Ponniyin Selvan: II
- Anirudh Ravichander – "Hukum" from Jailer
- Anirudh Ravichander – "Badass" from Leo
- Sean Roldan – "Naan Gaali" from Good Night
- Sid Sriram and Gautham Vasudev Menon – "Nira" from Takkar
- Vijay Yesudas – "Nenjame Nenjame" from Maamannan
External links
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- ^ "Winners of the 66th Filmfare Awards (South) 2019". Filmfare. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
- ^ "Winners of the 64th Jio Filmfare Awards (South)".
- ^ "Winners of the 63rd Britannia Filmfare Awards (South)".
- ^ "Winners of 62nd Britannia Filmfare Awards South".
- ^ "Winners of 61st Idea Filmfare Awards South".
- ^ "List of Winners at the 60th Idea Filmfare Awards (South)".
- ^ "59th Idea Filmfare Awards South (Winners list)".
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