Karnataka State Film Award for Best Editor

Karnataka State Film Award for Best Editor is a state film award of the Indian state of Karnataka given during the annual Karnataka State Film Awards. The award honors Kannada language films.

Karnataka State Film Award for Best Editor
Awarded by Government of Karnataka
Type State
Category Kannada cinema
Description
Description Best Editing by an Editor
Medal Silver Medal
Statistics
Instituted 1967-68
First awarded 1967-68
Last awarded 2015
Total awarded 47
Cash award 20,000
First awardee(s) V. P. Krishnan
Recent awardee(s) Sujith Nayak

Superlative Winners

  V. P. Krishnan
  R. Janardhan
  Basavaraj Urs
  B. S. Kemparaju
3 Awards
Suresh Urs 5 Awards
P. Bhakthavathsalam 6 Awards

Award winners

The following is a partial list of award winners and the name of the films for which they won.

Year Winner Film
2015 Sujith Nayak [1] Chandi Kori
2014 Srikanth [2] Ugramm
2013 K. M. Prakash[3] Tony
2012 P. R. Soundar Raj [4] Sagar
2011 B. S. Kemparaju [5] Allide Nammane Illi Bande Summane
2010-11 Suresh Urs [6] Aidondla Aidu
2009-10 This Award Is Taken Back
2008-09 Deepu S. Kumar[7] Junglee
2007-08 Suresh Urs[8] Savi Savi Nenapu
2006-07 Basavaraj Urs [9] Kallarali Hoovagi
2005-06 S. Manohar [10] Aakash
2004-05 T. Shashikumar[11] Kanti
2003-04 B.S. Kemparaju[12] Lankesh Patrike
2002-03 Basavaraj Urs [13] Sainika
2001-02 Shyam [14] Kambalahalli
2000-01 Anil Naidu [15] Mussanje
1999-2000 S. Manohar [15] A. K. 47
1998-99 Basavaraj Urs Varsharuthu
1997-98 T. Shashikumar A
1996-97 B.S. Kemparaju[16] Amrutha Varshini
1995-96 K. Balu Sipayi
1994-95 R. Janardhan Lockup Death
1993-94 R. Janardhan Shhh
1992-93 K. Narasaiah Aathanka
1991-92 Suresh Urs Mysore Mallige
1990-91 R. Janardhan Utkarsha
1989-90 Suresh Urs Panchama Veda
1988-89 Gowtham Raju Krishna Nee Kunidaga
1987-88 D. Vasu Pushpaka Vimana
1986-87 M. N. Swamy Tabarana Kathe
1985-86 R. Rajan Ajeya
1984-85 R. Hanumantha Rao Avala Antharanga
1983-84 V. P. Krishnan[17] Amrutha Ghalige
1982-83 P. Bhakthavathsalam Haalu Jenu
1981-82 K. Balu Simhada Mari Sainya
1980-81 Suresh Urs Mooru Daarigalu
1979-80 P. Bhakthavathsalam Minchina Ota
1978-79 P. Bhakthavathsalam Shankar Guru
1976-77 Bal G. Yadav Kakana Kote
1975-76 P. Bhakthavathsalam Premada Kanike
1974-75 V. P. Krishnan Upasane
1973-74 Bal G. Yadav Gandhada Gudi
1972-73 Umesh Kulakarni Sankalpa
1971-72 Aruna Desai Vamsha Vriksha
1971-72 P. Bhakthavathsalam Bangaarada Manushya
1970-71 P. Bhakthavathsalam Kula Gourava
1969-70 S. P. N. Krishna Karulina Kare
1968-69 S. P. N. Krishna Margadarshi
1967-68 V. P. Krishnan Belli Moda

See also

References

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