The 46th Filmfare Awards South (1999) is a segment of the annual Filmfare Awards South. The ceremony was held at Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India on 24 April June 1999.
G. Sivakumar Reddy hosted the 46th Filmfare Awards South (1999).
Earlier actress Priya Raman hosted the show for three consecutive years. She hosted the 39th, 40th, and 41st Filmfare Awards South.
Venue
Initially, Filmfare Awards South was part of the Filmfare Awards (Hindi Cinema). Therefore, the award ceremonies were held in Bombay (now Mumbai) from 1964 to 1971 in a row.
Filmfare Awards South was held in Chennai for the first time in the year 1972. Moreover, it was the first time when the show was held outside Bombay.
However, the show was again held in Bombay in the years 1973 and 1974.
Thereafter since the 22nd Filmfare Awards South (1975), the ceremony started regularly in Chennai.
The 39th Filmfare Awards were also held in Bombay along with Filmfare Awards (Hindi Cinema) on 31 March 1993.
The 44th Filmfare South (1996) was held at the Ravindra Bharati Auditorium, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh on 30 August 1997.
This was the first time when Filmfare Awards South were held outside Bombay/Mumbai or Madras/Chennai.
The 46th Filmfare Awards South (1999) were held at Lalitha Kala Thoranam, Public Gardens, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India on 24 April 1999.
Initially, only Hindi cinema personalities get nominated and awarded in various Filmfare Categories. Thereafter, Filmfare started new segments like Filmfare South, Filmfare Marathi, and Filmfare Bengali.
Filmfare Magazine presents Filmfare Awards. The Time Group publish the Filmfare magazine. Filmfare Awards acknowledge and honor the talent of Hindi Cinema. Whereas Filmfare Awards South aims to consider South Indian Films and related film personalities to honor and encourage them.
Introduction of Filmfare Awards South
South Film Industry makes films in mainly four languages namely Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada. Thus, Filmfare Magazine introduced the new segment of Filmfare Awards for South.
The First Filmfare Award was held in the year 1954 in Bombay (now Mumbai). Filmfare presented awards, for Hindi Cinema, in five categories only.
Thereafter, Filmfare introduced Filmfare Awards South in the year 1964. Meaning thereby, after ten (10) years of the First Filmfare Awards held in Bombay (now Mumbai).
In the meantime, Filmfare also introduced Filmfare Awards East and Filmfare Marathi Awards in 1963. Filmfare Awards East were initially meant for Bangla Cinema. However, Assamese and Odia cinema were also included in the year 2014.
South Indian Films (Tamil and Telugu only) were considered in the 11th, 12th, and 13th Filmfare Awards South. Malayalam Films were added to the 14th Filmfare Awards South (1967). Thereafter, Kannada Films were also added to the 17th Filmfare Awards South. Thus, all four languages of South Indian Films were considered for awards since the 17th Filmfare Awards South (1970).
Introduction of New Categories
Filmfare Awards South presented awards in the category of Best Film only from 1964 to 1972.
Filmfare introduced new categories of awards in the 20th Filmfare Awards (1973). These new categories were Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Actress.
Thus, the number of award categories became four (4) since the 20th Filmfare Awards South (1973). Now onward all awards were presented in all four main categories as such Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Actress.
Mano won the award for the Song “Rukuruku Rukmini” from the Telugu language film Pelli.
Vandemataram Srinivas won the award for the Song “Priyurale” from the Telugu language film Aahaa in the 46th Filmfare Awards-South (1999).
Filmfare Award for Best Cinematographer-South
Filmfare Award for Best Cinematographer-South was first introduced in the 45th Filmfare Awards-South (1998).
Santosh Sivan became the first winner of the Award.
He won the award for the Tamil language film Iruvar.
The award was not given in the 46th Filmfare Awards (1999).
Filmfare Award for Best Dance Choreographer-South
Filmfare Award for Best Dance Choreographer South was first introduced in the 45th Filmfare Awards-South (1998).
Brinda Master became the first person to received the award
She won the award for the Telugu language film Preminchukundam Raa.
Suchitra Chandrabose won the Award for the Telugu language film Ooyala in the 46th Filmfare Awards (1999).
Filmfare Award for Best Art Director-South
Filmfare Award for Best Art Director South was first introduced in the 46th Filmfare Awards-South (1999).
Thotta Tharani won the award for the Telugu language film Choodalani Vundi.
Most Awards-46th Filmfare Awards South (1999)
Film
Lanugage
Awards
Antahpuram
Telugu
3
Thaayi Saheba
Kannada
3
Natpukkaga
Tamil
2
Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala
Malayalam
2
Most Awards 46th Filmfare Awards South (1999)
Two films won the most awards (3) each.
Telugu language film Antahpuram won three (3) awards.
The film won Best Film (Telugu), Best Director (Telugu), and Best Actress (Telugu).
P. Kiran won the Best Director (Telugu).
Soundarya won the Best Actor (Telugu).
Kannada film Thaayi Saheba won three (3) awards.
The film won Best Film (Kannada), Best Director (Kannada), and Best Actress (Kannada).
Girish Kasaravalli won the Best Director (Kannada).
Jaimala won the Best Actress (Kannada).
Malayalam language film Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala won two (2) awards.
The film won Best Film (Malayalam) and Best Director (Malayalam).
Sreenivasan won the Best Director (Malayalam).
Tamil language film Natpukkaga also won two (2) awards.
The film won Best Film and Best Actor.
R. Sarathkumar won the Best Actor (Tamil).
Highlights (46th Filmfare Awards South)
Ramoji Rao received the Special Filmfare Award-South.
The award was not given for the last two years.
Earlier the Filmfare Special Award South was also not given from 1987 to 1995.
Thereafter, the award was presented after nine years in 1996. Akhil Akkineni received the award as a Child Artist in the 43rd Filmfare Awards South (1996).
Allu Ramalingaiah (Comedian) and Lakshmi (Actress) received the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award South in the 46th Filmfare Awards South (1999).
Film Natpukkaga won the Best Film (Tamil) Award.
The film won two awards including Best Actor.
Film Antahpuram won the Best Film (Telugu) Award.
The film won three (3) awards including Best Director and Best Actress.
Film Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala won the Best Film (Malayalam) Award.
The film also won two awards including Best Director (Malayalam).
Film Thaayi Saheba won the Best Film (Kannada) Award.
The film won three (3) awards including Best Director and Best Actress.
Cheran won the Best Director (Tamil) Award for the film Desiya Geetham.
Cheran won the Best Director (Tamil) Award for the 2nd consecutive year.
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