1st South Indian International Movie Awards
Date21–22 June 2012
SiteDubai World Trade Centre, United Arab Emirates
Hosted byLakshmi Manchu
R. Madhavan
Produced byVibri Media Group
Organized byVibri Media Group
Highlights
Best PictureDookudu (Telugu)
Ko (Tamil)
Saarathi (Kannada)
Indian Rupee (Malayalam)
Most awardsDookudu— 8
Television coverage
ChannelGemini TV (Telugu),
Sun TV (Tamil),
Surya TV (Malayalam),
Udaya TV(Kannada)
NetworkSun TV Network

The 1st South Indian International Movie Awards were presented on 22 June 22 2012, in Dubai, UAE, to honour the best cinematic achievements of the South Indian film industry in 2011. Producing films in four Dravidian languages of South India, professionals were handed over a total of 71 Awards. The ceremony was hosted by R. Madhavan and Lakshmi Manchu at the Dubai World Trade Centre, while the "Generation Next Awards Night" was hosted by Parvathy Omanakuttan and held a day before at Park Hyatt on 21 June 2023[1][2]

Nominated by a jury, the final winners were decided by a public voting system. The most successful film was Dookudu, which fetched eight Awards in total.[3][4]

Main awards

Film

Vetrimaaran, Best Director (Tamil)
SIIMA Award for Best Film
Tamil Telugu
Kannada Malayalam
  • Saarathi – Sri Araseshwari Cine Productions
Best Director
Tamil Telugu
Kannada Malayalam
Best Cinematographer
Tamil Telugu
Kannada Malayalam

Acting

Best Actor
Tamil Telugu
Kannada Malayalam
Best Actress
Tamil Telugu
Kannada Malayalam
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Tamil Telugu
Kannada Malayalam
Best Actor in a Negative Role
Tamil Telugu
Kannada Malayalam
Best Comedian
Tamil Telugu
Kannada Malayalam

Music

Best Music Director
Tamil Telugu
Kannada Malayalam
Best Lyricist
Tamil Telugu
Kannada Malayalam
Best Male Playback Singer
Tamil Telugu
Kannada Malayalam
Best Female Playback Singer
Tamil Telugu
Kannada Malayalam
  • Akanksha Badami"Tightu Tightu" from Rajadhani

Debutant & Special Awards

Honorary awards

Generation Next awards

  • Sensational art director: Sabu Cyril[5]
  • Sensation of South Indian cinema: Dance choreographer Imran
  • Sensation of South Indian cinema: Action Choreographer Peter Hein
  • Stylish villain of South cinema: Sonu Sood
  • Rising Female star of South Indian cinema: Amala Paul
  • Rising Male star of South Indian cinema: Nani
  • Stylish star of South Indian cinema: Lakshmi Rai
  • Stylish actor of South Indian cinema: Silambarasan
  • Pride of South Indian cinema: Shruti Haasan
  • Youth icon of South Indian cinema: Rana Daggubati
  • Youth icon of South Indian cinema: Anushka Shetty
  • Sensation of South Indian cinema: Dhanush

References

  1. "The South Shines". The Hindu. Retrieved 2013-06-02.
  2. "SIIMA's next-gen awards". The Hindu. Retrieved 2013-06-02.
  3. "SIIMA Awards 2012 Telugu Nominations". IndiaGlitz. 14 June 2012. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  4. "SIIMA Awards 2012 Winners". South Indian International Movie Awards. Archived from the original on 6 July 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  5. "SIIMA Awards 2012: Winners List". The Times of India. 15 January 2017. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
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