The 14th Cinema Express Awards were held on 30 April 1994,[1] and honoured the best of South Indian films released in 1993. The awards were announced on 12 March 1994.[2]

Tamil

CategoryRecipientFilm
Best FilmKalaipuli S. ThanuKizhakku Cheemayile
Best DirectorBharathirajaKizhakku Cheemayile
Best ActressRadhikaKizhakku Cheemayile
Best VillainNapoleonKizhakku Cheemayile
Best Film (Special Award)K. T. KunjumonGentleman
Best Actor (Special Award)ArjunGentleman
Best ActorSathyarajWalter Vetrivel
Best Actress (Special Award)SukanyaWalter Vetrivel
Best Story WriterV. SekharPorantha Veeda Puguntha Veeda
Best Dialogue WriterCrazy MohanChinna Mapillai
Best Lyrics WriterVairamuthuThiruda Thiruda
Best New Face ActorJayaramGokulam
Best New Face ActressPriya RamanValli
Best New Face Director S. Shankar Gentleman
Best Music Director A. R. Rahman Gentleman
Best Cameraman P. C. Sreeram Thiruda Thiruda
Best Dance Master Prabhu Deva Gentleman
Best Stunt Master Vikram Dharma Gentleman
Best Comedy Actor Vadivelu Kizhakku Cheemayile
Best Comedy Actress Manorama Various
Best Playback Singer S. P. Balasubrahmanyam Yajaman and Uzhaippali
Best Playback Singer (Female) K. S. Chithra Purusha Lakshanam
Best Child Artist Baby Shamili Thanga Pappa

Telugu

CategoryRecipientFilm
Best FilmM. S. RajuPolice Lockup
Best ActorChiranjeeviMutha Mestri
Best ActressVijayashantiPolice Lockup
Best DirectorKodi RamakrishnaPolice Lockup

Kannada

CategoryRecipientFilm
Best FilmS. A. GovindarajuAakasmika
Best Actor VishnuvardhanRayaru Bandaru Mavana Manege
Best Actress Malashri Mangalya Bandhana
Best Director DwarakishRayaru Bandaru Mavana Manege

Malayalam

CategoryRecipientFilm
Best FilmV. B. K. MenonDevaasuram
Best Actor Suresh GopiEkalavyan
Best Actress Madhavi Akashadoothu
Best Director Sibi MalayilAkashadoothu

NEPC Groups Awards

RecipientContribution
Rajinikanth"For his outstanding performance in Hindi films and his efforts in bringing out the talents in technicians in Valli produced by him"
B. R. Vijayalakshmi"For cinematography in Ravanan and Yen Purushanthan Yenakku Mattumthan"
Vairamuthu "For the lyrics in Roja emphasising national integration"
Khushbu"For her contribution to Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Telugu films besides Hindi pictures"

References

  1. "14th Cinema Express Awards". The Indian Express. 12 June 1994. p. 4.
  2. "Kizhakku Cheemayile adjudged best film". The Indian Express. Express News Service. 13 March 1994. p. 3.
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