List of accolades received by Mersal

Mersal (transl. Stunning)[1] is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Atlee Kumar, who co-wrote the screenplay with V. Vijayendra Prasad and S. Ramana Girivasan.[2][3] Produced by N. Ramasamy and Hema Rukmani under the banner of Thenandal Studio Limited,[4] Mersal features Vijay in triple roles for the first time in his career.[5] S. J. Surya, Kajal Aggarwal, Nithya Menen and Samantha Akkineni play the other lead roles while Vadivelu, Kovai Sarala and Sathyaraj feature as supporting characters.[6][7] A. R. Rahman composed the film's soundtrack, while also handling the background score along with Qutub-E-Kripa.[8] Ruben and G. K. Vishnu were in charge of the editing and cinematography respectively.[9] The film follows two brothers, Vetri (Vijay), a renowned magician, and Maaran (Vijay), a doctor who charges meagre amounts for his patients, who try to expose the corrupt dealings and medical crimes of another doctor, Daniel Arockiaraj (Surya), who also happens to be the same person that killed their parents, Vetrimaaran (Vijay) and Aishwarya (Menen).[6][7][10]

List of accolades received by Mersal
Vijay Celebrating World Environment Day at the U.S. Consulate in Chennai
Vijay garnered several awards and nominations for his performance as a father and his two sons in Mersal.
Totals[a]
Wins36
Nominations58
Note
Nithya Menen at the 65th Filmfare Awards South ceremony.

Produced on a budget of ₹1.2 billion (about US$17.5 million in 2017),[11][12] Mersal was released on 18 October 2017 and received positive reviews.[13] It was also a commercial success, grossing ₹2.6 billion (about US$39.3 million in 2017) worldwide.[11][14] The film won 35 awards from 57 nominations; its direction, screenplay, music and Vijay's performances received the most attention from award groups.

Mersal received eleven nominations at the 65th Filmfare Awards South, including those for Best Director (Atlee), Best Actor (Vijay) and Best Supporting Actor (Surya). It won in two categories – Best Supporting Actress (Menen) and Best Music Director (Rahman).[15][16] At the 10th Vijay Awards, it received eight nominations and won three, Favourite Film, Best Director and Favourite Song.[17][18] Mersal received twelve nominations at the 7th South Indian International Movie Awards ceremony and won five awards, including Best Director for Atlee, Best Actor in a Negative Role for Surya and Best Music Director for Rahman.[19][20] Among other wins, the film received ten Techofes Awards,[21][22] seven Edison Awards,[23] five Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards,[24][25] two Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards, one award for Best Foreign Film at the National Film Awards UK.[26][27] and Best International actor award for Vijay at International Achievement Recognition Award UK.[28]

Awards and nominations

AwardDate of ceremony[a]CategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards10 January 2018Best ActorVijayWon[24]
[25]
Best ActressKajal AggarwalNominated
Best Music DirectorA. R. Rahman[b]Won
Best Playback Singer — FemaleShreya Ghoshal for "Neethane"[c]Won
Best Costume DesignerNeeraja Kona, Archa Mehta, Komal Shahani, Pallavi Singh, Jayalakshmi SundaresanWon
Edison Awards26 February 2018Best DirectorAtlee KumarWon[23]
Best VillainS. J. Surya[d]Won
Best Male Playback SingerSathyaprakash for "Aalaporaan Thamizhan"Won
Best LyricistVivekWon
Best ChoreographerShobiWon
Best CinematographerG. K. VishnuWon
Best Art DirectorT. MuthurajWon
Filmfare Awards South16 June 2018Best Director – TamilAtlee KumarNominated[15]
[16]
Best Actor – TamilVijayNominated
Best Supporting Actor – TamilS. J. SuryaNominated
Best Supporting Actress – TamilNithya MenenWon
Best Music Director – TamilA. R. RahmanWon
Best Male Playback Singer – TamilA. R. Rahman for "Neethane"Nominated
Sid Sriram for "Macho"Nominated
Best Female Playback Singer – TamilShreya Ghoshal for "Neethane"Nominated
Shweta Mohan for "Macho"Nominated
Best Lyricist – TamilVivek for "Aalaporaan Thamizhan"Nominated
Vivek for "Neethane"Nominated
National Film Awards UK28 March 2018Best Foreign FilmH. Murali, N. Ramasamy, Hema RukmaniWon[27]
Best Supporting ActorVijayNominated
Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards26 January 2018Best LyricistVivekWon[26]
Best Playback Singer – FemaleShreya Ghoshal for "Neethane"Won
South Indian International Movie Awards14 – 15 September 2018Best FilmH. Murali, N. Ramasamy, Hema RukmaniNominated[19]
[20]
Best DirectorAtlee KumarWon
Best ActorVijayNominated
Best ActressNithya MenenNominated
Best Actor in a Negative RoleS. J. Surya[d]Won
Best Music DirectorA. R. Rahman[b]Won
Best LyricistVivek for "Aalaporaan Thamizhan"Won
Best Male Playback SingerA. R. Rahman for "Neethane"Nominated
Sid Sriram for "Macho"Won
Best Female Playback SingerShreya Ghoshal for "Neethane"Nominated
Best ComedianYogi BabuNominated
Best CinematographerG. K. VishnuNominated
Techofes Awards19 February 2018Best FilmH. Murali, N. Ramasamy, Hema RukmaniWon[21]
[22]
Best DirectorAtlee KumarWon
Best ActorVijayWon
Best VillainS. J. SuryaWon
Best Male Playback SingerSathyaprakash for "Aalaporaan Thamizhan"Won
Best Female Playback SingerPooja Vaidyanath for "Aalaporaan Thamizhan"Won
Best LyricistVivekWon
Best ChoreographerShobiWon
Best CinematographerG. K. VishnuWon
Best Art DirectorT. MuthurajWon
Vijay Awards3 June 2018Best DialogueAtlee Kumar, S. Ramana GirivasanNominated[17]
[18]
Best Male Playback SingerA. R. Rahman for "Neethane"Nominated
Best Female Playback SingerShreya Ghoshal for "Neethane"Nominated
Best LyricistVivek for "Aalaporaan Thamizhan"Nominated
Best CinematographerG. K. VishnuNominated
Favourite FilmH. Murali, N. Ramasamy, Hema RukmaniWon
Favourite DirectorAtlee KumarWon
Favourite Song"Aalaporaan Thamizhan"Won
International Achievement Recognition Award UK(IARA UK)International Achievement Recognition Award UK - 2018Best International ActorVijayWon[29]

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