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Kerala State Film Awards are a token of gratitude and appreciation for the hard work by the whole team who are part of making a movie. Since the year 1998, these honours have been offered by Kerala State Chalachitra Academy for the benefit of the Department of Cultural Affairs. It is under the Government of Kerala, India. This Award Show began in 1969. From the year 1969 to 1997, Department of Cultural Affairs straightforwardly looked after the Awards under the Government of Kerala. The Department of Cultural Affairs and the Academy under Govt. of Kerala frames an official and autonomous Jury, who with consent decide upon the winners of the Awards. The Jury, as a rule, comprises famous identities from the South Film Industry.

A different Jury is framed for the Awards under Literature on Cinema category. The Academy welcomes movies for the Awards on a yearly basis. The Jury scrutinises the movies submitted before choosing the Awardees. The Kerala State Film Awards plan to advance movies with aesthetic values and empower specialists, professionals and makers. The honours are exhibited by the Chief Minister of Kerala and proclaimed by the Minister for Cultural Affairs. The number of Awardees differs every year, considering the changing situation of movie expressions inside and outside the condition of Kerala as a State. 15 Awards in total were introduced initially in the year 1969. Recently, a total amount of 30 Awards were introduced in the Kerala State Film Awards.

The Best Movie Award in the year 1974 was to the film Uttarayanam. The meaning of Uttarayanam in English is `Throne of Capricorn´. It is a Malayalam film premiered in the year 1975. G. Aravindan and Thikkodiyan directed and wrote the film respectively. Aravindan, who is a respected prominent personality of Malayalam's silver screen, appeared in this film. The film which uncovered advantage and deception set against the scenery of the Independence battle, is motivated by Aravindan's Cartoon Series. This Series was Cheriya Lokavum Valiya Manushyarum, meaning Small World and a Big People. It is distributed in Mathrubhumi for quite a while.

The Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor, which started in the year 1969, exhibited yearly at the Kerala State Film Awards of India, respects an on-screen Artist for his best execution in the main part on the Malayalam silver screen.

Adoor Bhasi Hailing from the city of Kerala, Adoor is an actor >> Read More... won the Award for the Best Actor for his work in the movie Chattakkari. His real name is K. Bhaskaran Nair. Bhasi was an Indian Movie Director and Actor from Kerala. Adoor Bhasi usually played the role as the sidekick of the hero. His funny activities and parts turned into the cynosure of humour in the Malayalam movies of the times 1950s, 1960s, 1980s. He is additionally well-known for his articulate addresses in English.

Lekshmi got the Best Actress Award at the Kerala State Film Awards. She received the Award for her Malayalam film Chattakkari. Lakshmi Narayan Lakshmi or Lakshmi Narayan is an Indian film actre >> Read More... is an Indian Artist known for her contribution to the Indian Film Industry. Beginning to act at the age of 15 years old, Lakshmi debuted on the silver screen in the year 1968, as the main heroine in the Tamil movie Jeevanaamsam. Around the same time, she featured in the Kannada movie Goadalli CID 999 featuring Dr Rajkumar.