Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Stunt Coordinator

The Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Stunt Co-ordinator is given by the state government as part of its annual Tamil Nadu State Film Awards for Tamil (Kollywood) films.

The list

Here is a list of the award winners and the films for which they won.

Year Stunt Choreographer Film
2014Dhilip Subbarayan[1]Manja Pai
Ra
2013Super Subbarayan[1]6 Mezhuguvarthigal
Nedunchaalai
2012Stunt Silva[1]Vettai
2011Peter Hein[1]Ko
2010Anal Arasu[1]Vandae Maatharam
2009Miracle Michael[1]Peranmai
2008Kanal Kannan [2]Silambattam
2007Anal Arasu[3]Karuppusamy Kuthagaikaarar
2006Super Subbarayan[4]Veyil
2005Kanal Kannan[5]Sandakozhi
2004Peter HeinBose
2003Thalapathy DineshUnnai Charanadaindhen
2002Jaguar Thangam[6]Bhagavathi
2001Super Subbarayan[6]Thavasi
Mitta Miraasu
2000Stun Siva[6]Kannukkul Nilavu
1999Thalapathy Dinesh[7]Pooveli
1998Jaguar Thangam[8]Priyamudan
1997Super Subbarayan[9]Arunachalam
1996Kanal Kannan
Jaguar Thangam[10]
Selva
Poomani
1995Kanal KannanMuthu
1994Rocky Rajesh
Vikram Dharma
Honest Raj
Mahanadi

See also

References

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