The
year
2010
has
gone
and
2011
has
arrived
with
lots
of
expectations
and
hope.
Telugu
film
industry,
which
gives
a
few
big
hit
movies
every
year,
has
ended
the
year
on
a
decent
note.
It
has
witnessed
many
ups
and
downs
but
still
managed
to
give
some
superhit
films.
It
faced
huge
competition
from
dubbed
films
of
other
languages
and
close
to
135
straight
movies
were
made
in
the
year.
With
the
entry
of
many
young
bloods,
even
big
stars
have
started
trying
to
adapt
to
the
changing
taste
of
the
audience.
Many
of
them
experimented
with
their
looks,
body
language
etc.
but
only
a
few
convinced
the
audience.
Oneindia.in
conducted
a
poll
to
give
its
readers
a
platform
to
choose
the
best
film,
actor,
actress,
musician
and
director
of
the
year,
and
the
viewers
have
given
an
overwhelming
response.
Here,
we
bring
you
the
final
verdict
given
by
Tollywood
movie
buffs.
Best
Movie
of
The
Year:
Vedam
Audience
has
voted
Vedam
as
the
Best
Movie
of
The
Year
and
it
has
got
51%
votes.
It
has
overtaken
Brindaavanam,
Leader,
Rakta
Charitra
and
Don
Seenu.
Krish
directorial
film
is
one
of
the
biggest
hits
of
the
year.
The
movie
is
a
cocktail
of
five
different
interwoven
stories.
The
gripping
story,
excellent
dialogues,
good
music
and
performances
of
the
lead
actors
made
the
film
an
instant
hit.
Best
Actor:
Junior
NTR
Readers
must
have
had
a
tough
time
picking
the
best
actor
among
Junior
NTR,
Rana
Daggubatti,
Allu
Arjun,
Ravi
Teja
and
Surya,
as
they
are
all
big
names.
But
in
the
end,
it
is
NTR,
who
has
got
the
last
laugh.
His
histrionics
in
Brindavanam
have
pushed
him
to
top
position
again.
His
dialogue
delivery,
comedy
timing
and
action
sequences
in
the
film
got
thumbs
up
from
the
audience
and
has
received
49.6%
votes.
Coming
back
to
the
other
stars,
Allu"s
role
of
Cable
Raju
in
Vedam
and
Surya"s
portrayal
as
Maddelacheruvu
Suri
in
Rakta
Charitra
have
also
received
good
responses.
Rana
starrer
political
thriller
Leader
became
a
perfect
launch
pad
for
the
debutant
and
he
has
proved
that
he
is
a
promising
actor.
Best
Actress:
Anushka
Shetty
Anushka
Shetty
has
been
chosen
again
as
the
Best
Actress.
She
has
topped
the
chart
again
by
getting
49.6%
votes.
The
actress,
who
has
been
getting
equal
footage
with
lead
actors
after
Arundhati"s
success,
has
won
the
hearts
of
the
audience
with
her
role
of
prostitute
in
Vedam.
Her
innocent
looks
and
vulnerability
are
the
highlights
of
her
character
in
the
film.
However,
Samantha
(Ye
Maaya
Chesave),
Kajal
Aggarwal
(Arya
2),
Nayantara
(Adurs)
and
Priyamani
(Golimaar)
were
the
other
contenders
for
the
top
spot.
However,
Samantha
and
Kajal
had
also
earned
rave
reviews
for
their
performances,
but
their
roles
were
limited
to
dancing
around
the
trees.
Best
Music
Director
:
Harris
Jayaraj
The
mega-budget
movie
Orange
can
only
be
satisfied
with
one
honour
and
that
went
to
Harris
Jayaraj
for
composing
foot-tapping
numbers
in
the
film.
The
movie,
which
failed
miserably
at
box-office,
had
completely
mesmerized
the
youths
with
catchy
tunes,
thus
creating
much-hype
in
film
industry.
It
got
42.7%
votes
from
our
readers.
Oscar
award
winner
AR
Rahman
compositional
Ye
Maaya
Chesave
lost
to
Orange
by
a
small
margin.
Nonetheless,
both
have
topped
the
Tollywood
charbusters
of
the
year.
GV
Prakash
(Darling),
Gurukiran
(Nagavalli)
and
Thaman
S
(Brindavanam)
were
also
nominated
for
the
Best
Music
Director
of
2010.
Best
Director
:
Radha
Krishna
Jagarlamudi
(Krish)
Big
names
like
Radha
Krishna
Jagarlamudi,
Ram
Gopal
Varma,
Sekhar
Kammula,
Gautham
Menon
and
Gopichand
Malineni
were
competing
each
other
for
Best
Director
category
and
our
readers
have
voted
Radha
Krishna
for
the
film
Vedam.
He
has
received
32.5%
votes.
His
wonderful
subject,
fantastic
screenplay,
dialogues,
timing
of
songs
and
direction
have
altogether
have
impressed
the
audience..
His
close
contender
is
Kammula
for
his
politician
backdrop
film
Leader.
Tight
narration
and
witty
dialogues
had
touched
the
pulse
of
the
audience
and
undoubtedly
the
movie
is
one
of
the
bests
of
2010.
However,
Ram
Gopal
Varma's
Rakta
Charitra,
Gautham
Menon's
Ye
Maaya
Chesave
and
Gopichand
Malineni's
Don
Seenu
are
the
other
nominated
movies
in
this
category.