Kerala State Film Award For Best Dubbing Artist

The Kerala State Film Award for Best Dubbing Artist winners:

No Year Artist Film Actor /Actress
1 1978 Devadas Thambu
2 1991 Bhagyalakshmi Ente Soorya Puthri, Ulladakkam, Bali Amala
3 1992 Anandavally Aadharam Geetha
4 1993 Shammi Thilakan Ghazal (1992 film) Nassar
5 1994 Krishna Chandran Kabooliwalah
6 1995 Bhagyalakshmi Ormakalundayirikkanam, Kusrithikkattu
7 1996 Venmani Vishnu Deshadanam
8 1997 Krishnachandran, Sreeja Ravi Aniyathi Pravu Kunchako boban and salini
9 1998 Murali Menon & Venmani Vishnu - Sreeja Ravi Agnisaakshi -
10 2000 S.Gopalakrishnan
11 2001 Thankamani
12 2002 Bhagyalakshmi Yathrakkarude Shradakku Soundarya
13 2003 Chottanikkara Baby Gourisankaram Narendra prasad
14 2004 Meera Krishnan Manju Poloru Pennkutty Amrita Prakash
15 2005 Sarath Das - Surya S Nair Achuvinte Amma Narain -
16 2006 Vimmi Mariam George Kaiyoppu Kushboo
17 2007 Hafsath, Zeenath 'Paradesi Shweta Menon
18 2008 Sreeja Minnaminnikkoottam Roma
19 2009 Shobi Thilakan Pazhassi Raja Sarathkumar
20 2010 Rizabawa
Praveena
Karmayogi
Elektra
21 2011 Vijay Menon
Praveena
Melvilasom
Ivan Megharoopan
22 2012 Vimmi Mariam George Nidra Rima Kallingal

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