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List of awards received by Mohanlal
Mohanlal wearing a black T-shirt looking sideways with his hands crossed and a small smile in his face
Mohanlal in 2015
Awards and nominations
Award Wins Nominations
Titles and Honours
6 6
National Film Awards
5 37
Kerala State Film Awards
9 30
Filmfare Awards South
10 12
Nandi Awards
1 1
Filmfare Awards
10 11
Screen Awards
1 1
Screen Awards South
1 1
International Indian Film Academy Awards
1 1
IIFA Utsavam
0 2
South Indian International Movie Awards
5 9
Kerala Film Critics Association Awards
11 19
Asianet Film Awards
15 15
Vanitha Film Awards
9 9
Asiavision Awards
6 6
Mathrubhumi Film Awards
6 6
Amrita Film Awards
5 5
Other awards, honours and recognitions
53 0
Totals
Wins 146
References

Mohanlal is an Indian actor, playback singer and producer who predominantly works in Malayalam cinema and has acted in over 350 films. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential and greatest actors in the history of Indian cinema. He has won two National Film Award for Best Actor, one National Film Award – Special Mention (feature film), one National Film Award – Special Jury Award (feature film) and National Film Award for Best Feature Film as producer, nine Kerala State Film Awards including six Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor, one Nandi Award, nine Filmfare Awards South, two Screen Awards, one International Indian Film Academy Award, four South Indian International Movie Awards, and eleven Kerala Film Critics Association Awards and has received numerous other awards.

Mohanlal began his career in 1978 as an antagonist in the romance film Manjil Virinja Pookkal. After appearing in several such roles, he established himself as a leading actor in the mid 1980s. In 1986, he starred in the comedy drama T. P. Balagopalan M. A., for which he won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor. He also received a Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Malayalam in the same year for his performance in the comedy drama Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam. His role in the drama film Kireedam (1989) earned him a Special Mention.

In 1991, he produced and starred in the musical film Bharatham, which earned him the National Film Award for Best Actor. Forbes India listed his role as one of the "25 Greatest Acting Performances in Indian Cinema" compiled on the centenary of the Indian film industry in 2013. Four of his films released in 1997—Chandralekha, Guru, Oru Yathramozhi, and Aaraam Thampuran gave him the Screen Awards South for Best Actor. He co-produced and starred in the drama film Vanaprastham (1999), his role as a Kathakali artist garnered him the National Film Award for Best Actor, the Kerala State Film Award, the Filmfare Awards South, and the Kerala Film Critics Association Award .

Mohanlal receiving Padma Bhushan from Ram Nath Kovind, the President of India

He was nominated for a Filmfare Award for his Hindi debut Company (2002) and his performance in the crime drama earned him a Screen Award and an International Indian Film Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He portrayed a patient suffering from Alzheimer's disease in the 2005 drama film Thanmathra for which he won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor and a Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Malayalam.

He portrayed an ageing bedridden man in the 2011 romantic drama Pranayam. His role won him the South Indian International Movie Awards for Best Actor and other awards including the Kerala Film Critics Association Awards, Asianet Film Awards, Vanitha Film Awards, and Mathrubhumi Film Awards. In 2013, he starred in the thriller film Drishyam, for which he won the Kerala Film Critics Association Awards for Best Actor. In a survey conducted by CNN-IBN in 2013 on "100 years of Indian cinema", he was placed third among actors on the list of "India's Great Actors". In 2017, he won the National Film Award – Special Jury Award for his performance in the films Janatha Garage, Munthirivallikal Thalirkkumbol, and Pulimurugan.

In addition to awards for acting, the Government of India honoured him with the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award of the country in 2001, and the Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian award in 2019 for his contribution to the arts. He was given the honorary rank of Lieutenant colonel from Indian Territorial Army in 2009. Mohanlal was awarded the honorary Doctor of Letters from the Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit (2010) and from the University of Calicut (2018), as well as a number of other recognitions.

Honours

Year Honour Honouring body Ref(s)
2001 Padma Shri Government of India
2009 Honorary Lieutenant Colonel Indian Territorial Army
2010 Honorary Doctorate (D.Litt) Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit
2013 Honorary Black Belt in Taekwondo World Taekwondo Headquarters, South Korea
2018 Honorary Doctorate (D.Litt) University of Calicut
2019 Padma Bhushan Government of India

World records

  • World's first fans association to enter in the Guinness Book of World Records on charity making the world's largest charity box
  • Largest attendance at a 3D film screening
  • Lent his voice to the longest documentary made in the world till now.

National Film Awards

The National Film Awards established in 1954, are administered by the Directorate of Film Festivals, Government of India. Mohanlal has received five awards (four for acting and one for producing).

Year Nominated work Category Language Ref(s)
1989 Kireedam Special Mention Malayalam
1991 Bharatham Best Actor
1999 Vanaprastham
Best Feature Film (producer)

Best Actor

2016 Janatha Garage Special Jury Award Telugu
Munthirivallikal Thalirkkumbol Malayalam
Pulimurugan

Kerala State Film Awards

The Kerala State Film Awards are presented annually by the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy, Government of Kerala for excellence in Malayalam cinema.

Year Nominated work Category Outcome Ref(s)
1986 T. P. Balagopalan M.A. Best Actor Won
1988 Padamudra, Chithram, Ulsavapittennu, Aryan, Vellanakalude Nadu Special Jury Award Won
1991 Bharatham Second Best Film (producer) Won
Abhimanyu, Kilukkam, Ulladakkam Best Actor Won
1995 Spadikam, Kaalapani Won
Kaalapani Second Best Film (producer) Won
1999 Vanaprastham Best Actor Won
2005 Thanmathra Won
2007 Paradesi Won

Nandi Awards

The Nandi Awards are presented by the Government of Andhra Pradesh for honouring artistic skills in Telugu cinema.

Year Nominated work Category Outcome Ref(s)
2016 Janatha Garage Best Supporting Actor Won

Filmfare Awards

The Filmfare Awards are presented annually by The Times Group for excellence of cinematic achievements in Hindi cinema.

Year Nominated work Category Outcome Ref(s)
2002 Company Best Actor Nominated

Filmfare Awards South

The Filmfare Awards South is a part of Filmfare Awards, which is given to the South Indian film industry, that consists of the Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada film industries.

Year Nominated work Category Language Outcome Ref(s)
1986 Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam Best Actor Malayalam Won
1988 Padamudra Won
1993 Devaasuram Won
1994 Pavithram Won
1995 Spadikam Won
1999 Vanaprastham Won
2005 Thanmathra Won
2007 Paradesi Won
2009 Bhramaram Special Jury Award Won
2013 Drishyam Best Actor Nominated
2016 Oppam Nominated
Janatha Garage Best Supporting Actor Telugu Nominated

Screen Awards

The Screen Awards are annually presented by the Indian Express Limited to honour excellence of cinematic achievements in Hindi and Marathi cinema.

Year Nominated work Category Outcome Ref(s)
2002 Company Best Actor Won

Screen Awards South

Year Nominated work Category Language Outcome Ref(s)
1997 Aaraam Thampuran, Oru Yathramozhi, Guru, Chandralekha Best Actor Malayalam Won

International Indian Film Academy Awards

The International Indian Film Academy Awards (IIFA) is annual event organised by the Wizcraft International Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. to honour excellence in the Hindi cinema.

Year Nominated work Category Outcome Ref(s)
2002 Company Best Supporting Actor Won

IIFA Utsavam

The IIFA Utsavam is an event organised by the Wizcraft International Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. to reward the artistic and technical achievements in South Indian cinema, that includes Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada cinema.

Year Nominated work Category Language Outcome
2017 Janatha Garage Best Performance in a Leading Role – Male Telugu Nominated
Oppam, Pulimurugan Best Performance in a Leading Role – Male Malayalam Nominated

South Indian International Movie Awards

The South Indian International Movie Awards (SIIMA) are presented annually by the Vibri Media to recognise the best work in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada film industries.

Year Nominated work Category Language Outcome Ref(s)
2011 Pranayam Best Actor Malayalam Won
2012 Run Baby Run Best Male Playback Singer Nominated
Spirit Best Actor Won
2013 Drishyam Nominated
2016 Pulimurugan Won
Janatha Garage Best Actor in a leading Role Telugu Nominated
2018 - Most Popular Star in the Middle East - Won
Odiyan Best Actor Malayalam Nominated
2019 Lucifer Won

Kerala Film Critics Awards

The Kerala Film Critics Association Awards are presented annually (since 1977) by the Kerala Film Critics Association for excellence in Malayalam cinema.

Year Nominated work Category Outcome Ref(s)
1988 Paadha Mudra, Chithram Best Actor Won
1991 Bharatham, Ulladakkam Won
1999 Vanaprastham Won
2001 Contribution to Malayalam cinema Natana Ratna Award
2003 Lifetime achievement award Chalachitra Ratnam Award
2005 Naran, Thanmathra Most Popular Actor Won
2007 Paradesi Best Actor Won
2008 Kurukshetra, Pakal Nakshatrangal, Aakashagopuram Won
2011 Pranayam Won
2013 Drishyam Won
2016 Oppam Won
2018 Odiyan Won

Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards

Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards is an annual awards ceremony for people in the Tamil film industry.

Year Nominated work Category Outcome Ref(s)
2009 Unnaipol Oruvan Best Actor Won

All India Radio Awards

The All India Radio (or Akashvani) is the national public radio broadcaster of India and is a division of Prasar Bharati.

Year Nominated work Category Outcome Ref(s)
2007 Rasathanthram, Vadakkumnadhan, Keerthi Chakra Best Actor Won

Asianet Film Awards

The Asianet Film Awards are presented annually (since 1998) by the television network Asianet, owned by Star India, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company.

Year Nominated work Category Outcome Ref(s)
2003 Balettan Best Actor Won
2005 Thanmathra, Udayananu Tharam Won
2006 Kirtichakra Won
2007 Hallo, Chotta Mumbai Most Popular Actor Won
2008 Madampi Best Actor Won
2009 Bhramaram, Evidam Swargamanu Won
2010 Golden Star Award Won
2011 Pranayam, Snehaveedu Best Actor Won
2012 Spirit, Grandmaster, Run Babby Run Won
2013 Millennium Actor Award Won
2014 Special Commemoration for '35 years in Malayalam Film Industry' Won
2015 Crowned as "Superstar of the Millennium" Won
2016 Oppam, Pulimurugan Best Actor Won
2018 Odiyan, Kayamkulam Kochunni Won
2019 Lucifer Won

Vanitha Film Awards

The Vanitha Film Awards is an annual awards ceremony organised by the woman's magazine Vanitha, part of the Malayala Manorama group, since 1998.

Year Nominated work Category Outcome Ref(s)
2003 Balettan Best Actor Won
2005 Thanmathra Won
2007 Hallo, Chotta Mumbai Most Popular Actor Won
2008 Twenty:20, Madampi, Akasha Gopuram Best Actor Won
2009 Bhramaram, Evidam Swargamanu Most Popular Actor Won
2011 Pranayam Best Actor Won
2016 Oppam, Pulimurugan Won
2018 Odiyan Won
2019 Lucifer Won

Asiavision Awards

Year Nominated work Category Outcome Ref(s)
2008 Innathe Chintha Vishayam, Madampi, Kurukshetra, Pakal Nakshatrangal Best Actor Won
2009 Bhramaram Won
2012 Spirit, Run Baby Run Won
- Most Influential Malayali Won
Run Baby Run New Sensation in Singing – Male Won
2016 Oppam, Pulimurugan Popular Actor Won

Mathrubhumi Film Awards

The Mathrubhumi Film Awards are presented annually by the daily newspaper Mathrubhumi.

Year Nominated work Category Outcome Ref(s)
1999 Vanaprastham Best Actor Won
2003 Balettan Won
2005 Thanmathra Won
2006 Vadakkumnathan Excellence in Acting Won
2008 Aakasha Gopuram, Kurukshetra, Pakal Nakshatrangal Best Actor Won
2011 Pranayam Won

Amrita Film Awards

The Amrita Film Awards are presented annually by the television channel Amrita TV.

Year Nominated work Category Outcome Ref(s)
2006 Keerthi Chakra, Vadakkumnathan Best Actor Won
2010 Abhinaya Keerthi Award Won
2011 Pranayam Best Actor Won
2012 Spirit Won
2013 Drishyam Won

Jaihind Film Awards

The Jaihind Film Awards are presented annually by the television channel Jaihind TV.

Year Nominated work Category Outcome Ref(s)
2007 Paradesi Best Actor Won
2010 Chalachithra Ratnam Award Won
2011 Pranayam Best Actor Won
2013 Drishyam Won

Janmabhumi Cinema Awards

The Janmabhumi Cinema Awards are presented annually by the daily newspaper Janmabhumi.

Year Nominated work Category Outcome Ref(s)
2016 Oppam Best Actor Won
2018 Odiyan Won

The Kochi Times Film Awards

The Kochi Times Film Awards are presented by the Kochi Times news division of The Times of India.

Year Nominated work Category Outcome Ref(s)
2011 Pranayam Best Actor – Male Won

Kerala Film Audience Council Awards

The Kerala Film Audience Council Awards are presented by the Kerala Film Audience Council.

Year Nominated work Category Outcome Ref(s)
2003 Balettan Best Actor Won
2004 Vismayathumbathu, Mampazhakkalam Won
2005 Thanmathra Won
2007 Paradesi Won

V. Shantaram Awards

The V. Shantaram Awards, established in 1993, was instituted by the Government of India, Government of Maharashtra, and the V. Shantaram Motion Picture Scientific Research and Cultural Foundation.

Year Nominated work Category Outcome Ref(s)
2008 Paradesi, Aakasha Gopuram Best Actor Nominated
2009 Bhramaram Nominated

Ramu Kariat Awards

Year Nominated work Category Outcome Ref(s)
2011 Pranayam Best Actor Won

Other awards and recognitions

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