City
Epaper

Actors Manikandan, S J Suryah, Sai Pallavi among those chosen for TN govt's prestigious Kalaimamani awards

By IANS | Updated: September 24, 2025 15:00 IST

Chennai, Sep 24 Actors Manikandan, S J Suryah, Sai Pallavi, Vikram Prabhu and music director Anirudh are among ...

Open in App

Chennai, Sep 24 Actors Manikandan, S J Suryah, Sai Pallavi, Vikram Prabhu and music director Anirudh are among those who have been named by the Tamil Nadu government for its prestigious Kalaimamani Awards.

On Wednesday, the Tamil Nadu government announced the winners of its prestigious Kalaimamani Awards for the years 2021, 2022 and 2023 respectively. For the unaware, the Kalaimamani Award is the Tamil Nadu government's highest civilian honour bestowed on individuals in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the fields of arts, literature, and culture.

While the names of actors S J Suryah, actress Sai Pallavi and director Lingusamy along with stunt choreographer Super Subbarayan figured in the list of 30 people picked for the prestigious Award in the year 2021, the names of actor Vikram Prabhu and lyricist Viveka figured in the list of 30 picked for the year 2022.

Actor Manikandan, who has been delivering back-to-back superhits, actor George Maryan, whose supporting role in the blockbuster film 'Dragon' came in for immense appreciation, one of India's top music directors music director Anirudh and well known singer Shwetha Mohan were among the winners announced for the year 2023.

Dance choreographer Sandy, who has also acted in the Telugu superhit film Kishkindhapuri and the Malayalam blockbuster Lokah, has also been named in the list of winners of the Kalaimamani Awards for the year 2023.

Soon after the announcement, director Lingusamy, in a video clip, expressed his happiness and gratitude. He said, "They have announced a Kalaimamani Award for me. Thank you very much. I have read an essay penned by the late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi in Murasoli in which he had said that the winners of this award must accept it like the kiss of a mother. I like that." The director, who said he was very happy about having won the award, thanked all the technicians, actors who had worked with him until now, his friends and family.

"It is only when I see their happiness that I feel I have to do much more, that I have a long way still to go. To all my gurus, to whom I bow down, to my master guru Raji, I am indebted to say thank you. I also thank producer R B Choudhary, who gave me my first film," he added.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalBengal: ED seizes cash, jewellery, car and arms ​

NationalOdisha: Engineer arrested in DA case; assets 241 pc beyond income

InternationalBhaktapur kicks off Biska Jatra festivities to welcome Nepali New Year with traditional music and dance

NationalNitish Kumar to take Rajya Sabha oath on Friday​

NationalMumbai: Fire at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Terminal 1 doused, operations unaffected

Entertainment Realted Stories

EntertainmentCannes 2026 lineup: Palme d'Or winners Cristian Mungiu, Hirokazu Kore-eda; Oscar winner Asghar Farhadi leads competition

Entertainment"Dawn for all girls, ladies who want to work": Actor Simran Ahuja hails Women's Reservation Bill, expresses gratitude to PM Modi

EntertainmentSonu Nigam says 'So proud of his journey' as he recalls Arijit Singh's visit to his home

EntertainmentRashmika Mandanna's 30 birthday was all about revising her roots

EntertainmentSandeep Reddy Vanga backs Ranveer Singh's 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge'; Aditya Dhar reacts, sends love to Prabhas for 'Spirit'