List of accolades received by Enthiran

Enthiran (transl. Robot) is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language science fiction film directed by S. Shankar and produced by Kalanithi Maran.[1] Shankar wrote the screenplay and co-wrote the dialogues with Sujatha and Madhan Karky.[1] The film stars Rajinikanth and Aishwarya Rai with Danny Denzongpa, Santhanam, and Karunas playing supporting roles.[2] The musical score was composed by A. R. Rahman while the cinematography, visual effects, editing, and art direction were handled by R. Rathnavelu, V. Srinivas Mohan, Anthony, and Sabu Cyril respectively.[2][3] The film's story revolves around a scientist's struggle to control his creation, an android robot whose software is upgraded to give it the ability to comprehend and generate human emotions. The plan backfires when the robot falls in love with the scientist's fiancée and is further manipulated by a rival scientist to bring destruction to all who stand in its way.[4] The film was dubbed into Hindi as Robot.[5]

List of accolades received by Enthiran
Rajinikanth and Aishwarya Rai
Rajinikanth (left) with Aishwarya Rai (right) during the audio launch of Enthiran's Hindi version, Robot. The former's performance in the film garnered him several awards and nominations
Total number of awards and nominations[a]
Totals2538
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Produced on an estimated budget of 1.32 billion,[6][b] Enthiran was released on 1 October 2010 and yielded a revenue of 1.79 billion according to a report by the Sun TV Network.[8][b] The film garnered awards and nominations in several categories, with particular praise for its cinematography, visual effects, art direction, costume design, and Rajinikanth's performance. The film has won 25 awards from 38 nominations.

At the 58th National Film Awards ceremony, Enthiran won two awards for Best Special Effects (Mohan) and Best Production Design (Cyril).[9] The film was nominated in nine categories at the 58th Filmfare Awards South, winning Best Cinematographer (Rathnavelu), Best Art Director (Cyril), and Best Costume Design (Manish Malhotra).[10] At the 5th Vijay Awards, the film was nominated in fourteen categories and won in seven, including Best Villain and Favourite Hero (Rajinikanth), Favourite Film (Maran), and Favourite Director (Shankar).[11] Enthiran won three awards at the 12th IIFA Awards under the Best Special Effects, Best Art Direction, and Best Makeup categories.[12] Among other wins, the film received three Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards, two Screen Awards and Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards each, one Mirchi Music Award and Tamil Nadu State Film Awards each, and a special award at the 24th Tokyo International Film Festival.

Awards and nominations

V. Srinivas Mohan received four nominations for his work in the film, winning all of them.
AwardDate of ceremony[c]CategoryRecipient(s) and Nominee(s)ResultRef.
Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards13 January 2011Best Villain – MaleRajinikanthWon
Best Costume DesignerBanuWon
Filmfare Awards South2 July 2011Best Film – TamilKalanithi MaranNominated
Best Director – TamilS. ShankarNominated
Best Actor – TamilRajinikanthNominated
Best Music Director – TamilA. R. RahmanNominated
Best Lyricist – TamilVairamuthu for "Kadhal Anukkal"Nominated
Best Female Playback Singer – TamilChinmayi for "Kilimanjaro"Nominated
Best Cinematographer – SouthR. RathnaveluWon
Best Art Director – SouthSabu CyrilWon
Best Costume Design – SouthManish MalhotraWon
International Indian Film Academy Awards25 July 2011Best Special EffectsV. Srinivas MohanWon
Best Art DirectionSabu CyrilWon
Best MakeupBanuWon
Mirchi Music Awards South10 September 2011Listener's Choice Award − AlbumA. R. RahmanWon
(5th place)
National Film Awards9 September 2011Best Special EffectsV. Srinivas MohanWon
Best Production DesignSabu CyrilWon
Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards20–25 April 2011Best ProductionKalanithi MaranWon
Best Visual EffectsV. Srinivas MohanWon
Best MakeupBanuWon
Screen Awards6 January 2011Best Special EffectsV. Srinivas MohanWon
Spectacular Cutting Edge TechnologyEnthiranWon
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards13 July 2017Best Female PlaybackChinmayi for "Kilimanjaro"Won[23]
[24]
Tokyo International Film Festival22 October 2011Winds of Asia – Middle East
(Special Mention)
S. ShankarWon
Vijay Awards25 June 2011Best VillainRajinikanthWon
Best CinematographerR. RathnaveluWon
Best Art DirectorSabu CyrilNominated
Best Female Playback SingerChinmayi for "Kilimanjaro"Nominated
Best ChoreographerRemo D'Souza
Raju Sundaram
Nominated
Best Stunt DirectorPeter HeinNominated
Best Make Up ArtistesBanuWon
Best Costume DesignerManish MalhotraNominated
Best Find of the YearRemo D'Souza
Madhan Karky
Won
Favourite FilmKalanithi MaranWon
Favourite HeroRajinikanthWon
Favourite HeroineAishwarya RaiNominated
Favourite DirectorS. ShankarWon
Favourite Song"Kilimanjaro"Nominated

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