Vikatan Awards 2015: Complete Winners List (Tamil Movies)
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oi-Avinash
By Avinash
The
complete
winners
list
of
Vikatan
Awards
2015
(Tamil
cinema)
is
here.
Continue
reading
to
figure
out
if
your
favourite
celebrity
is
in
this
esteemed
list
of
award
winners.
Directed
by
Manikandan
and
produced
by
Dhanush's
Wunderbar
Films,
Kaaka
Muttai,
starring
Vignesh,
Ramesh
and
Iyshwarya
Rajesh
bags
the
award
for
Best
Film.
Jayam
Ravi
has
been
awarded
the
Best
Actor
trophy
for
his
role
in
the
movie
Bhooloham.
The
movie
was
directed
by
Kalyanakrishnan.
Best
Playback
Singer
(Male)
AR
Rahman's
son
AR
Ameen
bags
the
Best
Playback
Singer
award
for
crooning
the
song
'Maula
Wa
Sallim'
from
the
film
OK
Kanmani.
The
song
does
not
feature
in
the
movie
though.
Best
Playback
Singer
(Female)
Shashaa
Tirupathi
won
the
Best
Playback
Singer
(Female)
award
for
the
song
'Paranthu
Sella
Vaa'
from
the
movie
OK
Kanmani.
The
melody
was
written
by
Vairamuthu.
Best
Lyricist
Award
Best
Lyricist
Award
goes
to
Vairamuthu
for
penning
the
song
'Malargal
Kaettaen' in
the
movie
OK
Kanmani.
It
can
be
safely
said
that
all
awards
pertaining
to
music
belongs
to
OK
Kanmani.
Best
Editor
Late
Kishore
Te
gets
the
Best
Editor
award
for
his
work
in
the
National
Award-winning
movie
Kaaka
Muttai.
Unfortunately,
Kishore
passed
away
last
year
while
working
along
with
one
of
his
favourite
directors
Vetrimaaran.
Best
Story
Award
Manikandan
walks
away
with
the
Best
Story
award
for
his
film
Kaaka
Muttai.
Set
against
the
backdrop
of
Chennai,
the
film
narrates
the
story
of
two
kids
with
a
dream
of
getting
hold
of
a
slice
of
pizza.
Best
Screenplay
Award
Best
Screenplay
award
goes
to
Jeethu
Joseph
for
coming
up
with
an
intriguing
screenplay
in
Kamal
Haasan's
Papanasam.
As
mentioned
earlier,
Papanasam
marked
Jeethu's
Tamil
debut.
Nayantara
bags
the
Best
Actress
award
for
portraying
the
character
'Kadhambhari' in
the
movie
Naanum
Rowdydhaan.
The
film
was
directed
by
Vignesh
Shivan.
Best
Villain
(Male)
-
Arvind
Swamy
Thanks
to
his
mesmerizing
performance
in
Thani
Oruvan,
Arvind
Swamy
walks
away
with
the
Best
Villain
award.
Thani
Oruvan
was
directed
by
M
Raja.
Best
Villain
(Female)
-
Asha
Sharath
Malayalam
actress
Asha
Sharath
has
won
the
Best
Villain
(Female)
award
for
the
movie
Papanasam.
Jeethu
Joseph
made
his
directorial
debut
in
Tamil
through
Papanasam.
Best
Comedian
(Male)
-
Karunakaran
Karunakaran
bags
the
Best
Comedian
award
for
his
role
in
the
movie
Indru
Netru
Naalai.
The
movie
was
helmed
by
debutant
director
Ravikumar.
Best
Comedian
(Female)
-
'Kovai'
Sarala
'Kovai'
Sarala
won
the
Best
Comedian
(Female)
award
for
her
role
in
the
movie
Kanchana
2.
Kanchana
2
was
directed
by
Raghava
Lawrence.
Best
Music
Director
-
AR
Rahman
AR
Rahman
won
the
Best
Music
Director
award
for
his
magical
tunes
in
the
movie
OK
Kanmani.
The
film
was
directed
by
Mani
Ratnam.