In Tamil, while Vikram-starrer "I" pocketed four awards, while Jayam Ravi's "Thani Oruvana and Dhanush's "Thangamagan" bagged two awards each. "Baahubali" won the Best Film Award and earned Rajamouli the Best Director honour, besides also fetching Best Supporting Actor (Female) award for Ramya Krishnan and Best Playback Singer (Female) Award for Geetha Madhuri for the song "Jeevanadi".
In Telugu, Mahesh Babu won the Best Actor for Telugu drama "Srimanthudu", while Nayanthara bagged the Best Actress trophy for her performance in Tamil action-comedy "Naanum Rowdydhaan". The best talents across the four southern industries - Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada - were felicitated by Filmfare here on Saturday. Prithviraj Sukumaran-starrer "Ennu Ninte Moideen" also earned awards for Best Supporting Actor male and female for Tovino Thomas and Lena. Jayasurya and Amala Paul received the special jury best actor awards for their performances in "Su Su Sudhi Vathmeekam" and "Mili," respectively. Sai Pallavi was selected as the best debut actress. Rafeeq Ahmed and Shreya Ghoshal won the Best Lyricist and Best Playback Singer (Female) awards respectively for the song "Kathirunnu" from "Ennu Ninte Moideen". M Jayachandran won the Best Music Director Award.
"Premam" fetched Vijay Yesudas Best Playback Singer (Male) award for the song "Malare Ninne". "Pathemari" bagged two awards including Best Film and Best Actor (Male). R S Vimal-directed biographical romantic drama "Ennu Ninte Moideen" bagged seven awards including Best Director. Hyderabad: Mammootty and Parvathy won Best Actor trophies at the star-studded 63rd Filmfare Awards southern edition, for their films "Pathemari" and "Ennu Ninte Moitheen", respectively.