Filmfare Award for Best Film – Telugu

The Filmfare Award for Best Film – Telugu is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards South for Telugu films. The award was first given in 1954 for films released around 1953. Here is a list of the award winners and the films for which they won. M. S. Raju won the Award for four times.

Winners

Year Film Producer
2014 Manam Nagarjuna[1]
2013 Atharintiki Daaredi B. V. S. N. Prasad
2012 Eega Sai Korrapati[2]
2011 Dookudu Ram Achanta, Gopichand Achanta & Anil Sunkara[3]
2010 Vedam Shobu Yarlagadda & Devineni Prasad[4]
2009 Magadheera Allu Aravind & B. V. S. N. Prasad[5]
2008 Gamyam Saibabu Jagarlamudi[6]
2007 Happy Days Sekhar Kammula & Chandra.S.Kammula[7]
2006 Bommarillu Dil Raju[8]
2005 Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana M.S. Raju[9]
2004 Varsham M.S. Raju[10]
2003 Okkadu M. S. Raju[11]
2002 Santosham K. L. Narayana[12]
2001 Nuvvu Nenu Kiran[13]
2000 Nuvve Kavali Ramoji Rao[14]
1999 Raja R. B. Choudary [15]
1998 Anthapuram Kiran [16]
1997 Sindhooram Mohan Mullapudi[17]
1996 Ninne Pelladata Nagarjuna[18]
1995 Subha Sankalpam S. P. Balasubrahmanyam[19]
1994 Aame P.V.V.S.N.Murthy & G. Nirmala Reddy
1993 Mathru Devo Bhava K. S. Rama Rao
1992 Gharana Mogudu Devi Varaprasad[20]
1991 Seetharamaiah Gari Manavaralu V. Doraiswamy Raju [21]
1990 Sathruvu M.S. Raju[22]
1989 Siva Akkineni Venkat & Yarlagadda Surendra[23]
1988 Swarnakamalam Ch.V. Appa Rao [24]
1987 Padamati Sandhya Ragam Gummaluri Sastry & Meer Abdulla[25]
1986 Repati Pourulu P. Venkateswara Rao[26]
1985 Pratighatana Ramoji Rao[26]
1984 Swathi Kranthi Kumar[26]
1983 Neti Bharatam P. Venkateswara Rao[26]
1982 Meghasandesam Dasari Narayana Rao[26]
1981 Saptapadi P. Butchi Reddy[26]
1980 Maa Bhoomi B. Narsing Rao & G. Ravindranath[26]
1979 Gorintaku K. Murari[26]
1978 Manavoori Pandavulu Jayakrishna[26]
1977 Adavi Ramudu N.V.V. Satyanarayana[26]
1976 Soggadu D. Rama Naidu[26]
1975 Jeevana Jyothi D. V. S. Raju[26]
1974 O Seeta Katha Sharma[26]
1973 Jeevana Tharangaalu D. Ramanaidu[26]
1972 Pandanti Kapuram G. Hanumantha Rao[26]
1971 Thasil Darugari Ammayi N.V.V.Sathya Narayana & A.Surya Narayana[26]
1970 Dharma Daata Tammareddy Krishna Murthy[26]
1969 Bangaru Panjaram B. N. Reddy[26]
1968 Sudigundalu Adurthi Subba Rao & ANR[26]
1967 Chadarangam Badeti Satyanarayana & Putla Venkata Rao[26]
1966 Aastiparulu V. B. Rajendra Prasad[26]
1965 Antastulu V. B. Rajendra Prasad[26]
1964 Mooga Manasulu C.Sundaram[26]
1963 Narthanasala Lakshmi Rajyam & Sridhar Rao[26]
1962 Gundamma Katha B. Nagi Reddy & Aluri Chakrapani[27]
1961 Velugu Needalu D. Madhusudhana Rao[27]
1960 Chivaraku Migiledi Purushothama Reddy[27]
1959 Jayabheri V. Narayana Rao[27]
1958 Mangalya Balam D. Madhusudhana Rao[27]
1957 Mayabazar B. Nagi Reddy & Aluri Chakrapani[27]
1956 Bhale Ramudu V. L. Narasu[27]
1955 Ardhangi P. Pullaiah[27]
1954 Raju Peda B. A. Subba Rao[27]
1953 Devadasu D. L. Narayana[27]

Nominations

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