South Indian International Movie Awards

Summary

South Indian International Movie Awards, also known as the SIIMA Awards (/smə/), rewards the artistic and technical achievements of the South Indian film industry. It was launched in 2012 by Vishnu Vardhan Induri and Brinda Prasad Adusimilli to appreciate and honour film makers from across the South Indian film industries: Telugu cinema, Tamil cinema, Kannada cinema, and Malayalam cinema, and provide a platform to promote South Indian films in international markets.

South Indian International Movie Awards
Current: 11th South Indian International Movie Awards
Awarded forExcellence in South Indian cinema and Music
Sponsored byMultiple
Date2001
LocationMultiple Locations
CountryIndia
Established2012 (12 years ago) (2012)
First awarded21 June 2012 – 22 June 2012
Websitesiima.in
Television/radio coverage
Networks
Produced byVibri Media Group
RelatedCelebrity Cricket League
SIIMA Short Film Awards

History edit

The ceremony was instituted in 2012 by Vishnu Vardhan Induri, the founder of Celebrity Cricket League.[1][2] Adusumilli Brinda Prasad is the chairperson of SIIMA. The Awards are presented in separate parts on two different days. On the first day the most promising upcoming South Indian film artistes are honoured at the Generation Next Awards, while the second day is reserved for the main SIIMA Awards. The Award nominees are selected by a jury of senior artistes and professionals and voted for by public polling.[3] The first SIIMA ceremony was held on 21 & 22 June 2012 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.[4]

It is one of the most prominent entertainment award ceremonies in India. Unlike other South Indian film awards, SIIMA holds its ceremony abroad.[5] However, in 2021, SIIMA was conducted in Hyderabad, India owing to the travel restrictions due to COVID-19 pandemic.[6][7]

In 2017, Vibri Media Group have announced that it is going to add SIIMA Short Film Awards category to recognise makers and actors of short films.[8] In September 2017, a twitter emoji was released on the platform.[9]

Ceremonies edit

Ceremony Date Host(s) Venue City Country Ref.
First 21–22 June 2012 R Madhavan, Lakshmi Manchu, Parvathy Omanakuttan Dubai World Trade Centre Dubai   UAE [10][11][12][13]
Second 12–13 September 2013 Shriya Saran, Rana Daggubati, Sonu Sood, Parvathy Omanakuttan, Ash Chandler Expo Centre Sharjah Sharjah   UAE [14][15][16][17]
Third 12–13 September 2014 Navdeep, Shraddha Das (Telugu)

Shiva, Pooja Ramachandran (Tamil)

Stadium Negara Kuala Lumpur   Malaysia [18][19][20][21]
Fourth 6–7 August 2015 Rana Daggubati, Ali, Sreemukhi (Telugu)
Shiva, Suchitra (Tamil)
Dubai World Trade Centre Dubai   UAE [22][23][24][25]
Fifth 30–1 July 2016 Allu Sirish, Lakshmi Manchu (Telugu)
Shiva, Sathish, Dhanya Balakrishna (Tamil)
Ranjini Haridas (Malayalam)
Suntec Convention Centre Singapore   Singapore [26]
[27][28][29][30]
Sixth 30–1 July 2017 Allu Sirish, Lakshmi Manchu (Telugu)
Sathish, Dhanya Balakrishna (Tamil)
Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre Abu Dhabi   UAE [31][32][33]
[34][35]
Seventh 14–15 September 2018 Rahul Ramakrishna, Priyadarshi Pullikonda, Sreemukhi (Telugu) Vijay Raghavendra, Samyuktha Hedge (Kannada) Bollywood Parks Dubai Dubai   UAE [36][37][38][39][40]
Eighth 15–16 August 2019 Rahul Ramakrishna, Priyadarshi Pullikonda, Suma Kanakala (Telugu)
Janani Iyer, Mirchi Shiva (Tamil)
Vijay Raghavendra, Anupama Gowda (Kannada)
Pearle Maany (Malayalam)
Lusail Sports Arena Doha   Qatar [41][42][43][44][45]
Ninth 18–19 September 2021 Sreemukhi, Sundeep Kishan (Telugu) Hyderabad International Convention Center (HICC) Hyderabad   India [46][6]
Tenth 10–11 September 2022 Sreemukhi, Ali, Siddhu (Telugu)
Akul Balaji, Sonu Gowda (Kannada)
Palace Ground Bengaluru   India [47]
Eleventh 15–16 September 2023 Priyadarshi, Kavya Kalyanram (Telugu), Sathish, Pavithra Lakshmi (Tamil)
Akul Balaji, Anupama Gowda (Kannada)
Dubai World Trade Centre Dubai   UAE [48]

Award categories edit

Kannada edit

Malayalam edit

Tamil edit

Telugu edit

Other edit

References edit

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