List of accolades received by Paradesi (2013 film)

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List of accolades received by Paradesi
A picture of Atharvaa as he looks at the camera
Atharvaa's performance in Paradesi garnered him several awards and nominations
Total number of awards and nominations[a]
Totals 37 59
References

Paradesi (transl. Vagabond) is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language period drama film written, produced and directed by Bala.[1][2] The film features Atharvaa and Vedhika in the lead roles, with Sai Dhanshika, Uday Karthik, Riythvika and Jerry in supporting roles.[3] The soundtrack and score were composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar. The cinematography was handled by Chezhiyan, while Kishore Te and L. V. K. Das were in charge of the editing.[4] Based on Paul Harris Daniel's 1969 novel Red Tea,[5] the film's story revolves around Raasa (Atharvaa), an unemployed villager who is misled into bonded labour at a tea plantation after being promised generous accommodation and wages by its supervisor (Jerry).[1][3]

Paradesi was made on a budget of 400 million[b] and was released on 15 March 2013 to critical acclaim,[2][7] but failed at the box office.[8] The film won 37 awards from 59 nominations; its direction, performances of the cast members, music, cinematography, and costumes have received the most attention from award groups.

At the 60th National Film Awards, Poornima Ramasamy won for Best Costume Design. Paradesi led the 61st Filmfare Awards South with nine nominations including Best Film (Bala) and Best Actress (Vedhika).[9] It went on to win for Best Director (Bala), Best Actor (Atharvaa) and Best Supporting Actress (Dhanshika). At the 8th Vijay Awards, the film received eleven nominations including those for Best Film and Best Actor, and won four, Best Director, Best Supporting Actress, Best Make Up Artistes and Best Costume Designer. Paradesi was nominated for eight awards at the BFI London Film Festival and won for Best Cinematography and Best Costume Designer. It garnered five nominations at the 3rd South Indian International Movie Awards ceremony and won two awards, Best Director and a Special Appreciation. Among other wins, the film received six Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards and Edison Awards each, five Techofes Awards, four Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards, three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and a Chennai International Film Festival award.

Awards and nominations[edit]

Award Date of ceremony[c] Category Recipient(s) and Nominee(s) Result Ref(s)
Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards 8 January 2014 Best Film Bala Won [10]
[11]
Best Director Bala Won
Best Actor Atharvaa Won
Best Supporting Actress Sai Dhanshika Won
Best Cinematographer Chezhiyan Won
Best Costume Designer Poornima Ramasamy and Perumal Selvam Won
BFI London Film Festival 13–18 October 2013 Best Film Bala Nominated [12]
[13]
Best Foreign Language Feature Film Bala Nominated
Best Director of a Foreign Film Bala Nominated
Best Director of a Foreign Feature Film Bala Nominated
Best Lead Actor Atharvaa Nominated
Best Cinematography Chezhiyan Won
Best Costume Designer Poornima Ramaswamy Won
Best Music G. V. Prakash Kumar Nominated
Chennai International Film Festival 19 December 2013 Special Jury Award Atharvaa Won [14]
Edison Awards 16 February 2014 Best Director Bala Won [15]
[16]
[17]
Extreme Performance – Male Atharvaa Won
Extreme Performance – Female Vedhika Won
Best Character Award – Female Sai Dhanshika Won
Best Cinematographer Chezhiyan Won
Best Costume Designer Poornima Ramasamy Won
Filmfare Awards South 12 July 2014 Best Film – Tamil Bala Nominated [9]
[18]
Best Director – Tamil Bala Won
Best Actor – Tamil Atharvaa Won
Best Actress – Tamil Vedhika Nominated
Best Supporting Actor – Tamil Jerry Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Tamil Sai Dhanshika Won
Best Music Director – Tamil G. V. Prakash Kumar Nominated
Best Lyricist – Tamil Vairamuthu for "Sengaade" Nominated
Best Female Playback Singer – Tamil Vandana Srinivasan for "Avatha Paiyaa" Nominated
National Film Awards 3 May 2013 Best Costume Design Poornima Ramaswamy Won [19]
Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards 27 April 2014 Best Film Bala Won [20]
Best Director Bala Won
Best Actor Atharvaa Won
Best Cinematographer Chezhiyan Won
South Indian International Movie Awards 12–13 September 2014 Best Film – Tamil Bala Nominated [21]
[22]
Best Director – Tamil Bala Won
Best Cinematographer – Tamil Chezhiyan Nominated
Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Tamil Sai Dhanshika Nominated
Best Film – Special Appreciation Bala Won
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards 13 July 2017 Best Editor L. V. K. Das Won [23]
[24]
Best Art Director C. S. Balachandar Won
Best Female Dubbing Artist Divya Won
Techofes Awards 13 February 2014 Best Director Bala Won [25]
Best Actor Atharvaa Won
Best Actress Vedhika Won
Best Music Director G. V. Prakash Kumar Won
Best Editor Kishore Te Won
Vijay Awards 5 July 2014 Best Film Bala Nominated [26]
[27]
Best Director Bala Won
Best Actor Atharvaa Nominated
Best Actress Vedhika Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Sai Dhanshika Won
Best Cinematographer Chezhiyan Nominated
Best Art Director C. S. Balachandar Nominated
Best Female Playback Singer Vandana Srinivasan for "Avatha Paiyaa" Nominated
Best Make Up Artistes Dasarathan Won
Best Costume Designer Poornima Ramasamy and Perumal Selvam Won
Favourite Director Bala Nominated

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Awards in certain categories do not have prior nominations and only winners are announced by the jury. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
  2. ^ The average exchange rate in 2013 was 60.936 Indian rupees () per 1 US dollar (US$).[6]
  3. ^ Date is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

References[edit]

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