In 1990 Haasan was honoured with a Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian honour awarded by the
Government of India,
[15] for his contributions to the Indian film industry. He was the first recipient of Abraham Kovoor Award, which is awarded to Philanthropists.
The CNN IBN television network honoured Haasan with the title "Indian of the Year" in 2010 for completing 50 years in the film industry.
[19][20]
The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) funds and supports many governmental and non-governmental educational institutions across the country.
[22]
The
Filmfare Awards South is a segment of
Filmfare Awards, which is given to the South Indian film industry, that consists of the Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada film industries.
[31]Haasan is the only actor awarded the most number of times and across all languages.
The Government of Tamil Nadu honoured Haasan with the Kalaimamani in 1980 for his contribution to the Tamil film industry. In 2010 Haasan was honoured by the Government of Kerala upon his completion of 50 years in Indian cinema.
| Year | Award | Honouring body | Outcome | Ref |
| 1980 | Kalaimamani | Government of Tamil Nadu | Won | [39] |
| 2010 | Honorary Award | Government of Kerala | Won | [40] |
International Film Festival of Korea[edit source | editbeta]
International Film Festival Rotterdam[edit source | editbeta]
| Year | Film | Category | Outcome | Ref |
| 2000 | Hey Ram | Director in Focus | Won | [12] |
The
Nandi Awards are presented by the Government of Andhra Pradesh for honouring artistic skills in
Telugu cinema. Haasan won the award three times, all during the 1980s.
[41]
In 2010 Haasan was presented with a Special honour for completion of 50 years in film industry by the
United Progressive Alliance government.
| Year | Award | Honouring body | Outcome | Ref |
| 2010 | Special Achievement Award | United Progressive Alliance | Won | [11] |
Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival[edit source | editbeta]
The
Rashtrapati Awards are given by the President of India for achievements made in the field of Sports, Arts, Military, Literature, Cinema, Culture, Science and Technology.
The Star Screen Awards were introduced by
Screen Weekly in 1994 to honour artists and technicians of the Hindi film industry for artistic talents and technical excellence.
[45]
| Year | Film | Category | Outcome | Ref |
| 1997 | Virasat | Best Story Writer | Won | [46] |
The
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards are the most important awards given for
Tamil films. They are given annually by the Government of Tamil Nadu. The winners are selected by a jury headed by a chairman. Haasan is a nine time winner of the awards, out of which eight come under the "Best Actor" category.
The
Vijay Awards are presented by
STAR Vijay, a Tamil television channel to honour artists in
Tamil cinema. The awards were established in 2006. Haasan is the most frequent winner to date.
[51]
The V. Shantaram Award was instituted by the Government of Maharashtra and named after
V. Shantaram, a filmmaker from India. The awards honour films at the national level.
[54] Haasan has won one award out of two nominations.
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