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South Indian International Movie Awards Year Outstanding Achievement As a Playback Singer Sangeetha Sagara Ganayogi Panchakshara Gavaiįilmfare Lifetime Achievement Award – South The International Tamil University, United States The Ghantasala family & Kala Pradarshini, Chennai Karnataka Rajyothsava Award (Second Highest Civilian honor of Karnataka) 6 South Indian International Movie Awards.Alongside his singing career, Balasubrahmanyam worked as an actor, music composer, voice actor, and film producer. In addition, he was also honored with Padma Shri (2001) and Padma Bhushan (2011), Padma vibhushan (2021), the fourth, third and second highest civilian honors by the Government of India. Other honors for his singing career included Lata Mangeshkar Award, Sangeetha Ganga Award, Film Fans' Association Award. His first Filmfare Award in the playback singing category came for Sri Ramadasu (2006), followed by Mozhi (2007) and Aaptha Rakshaka (2010). He won the first of his four South Filmfare Awards for Subha Sankalpam, a film that he produced. In 1989, he received his first Filmfare Award for Maine Pyar Kiya. In the subsequent years, he won the National Film Awards for Saagara Sangamam (1983) and Rudraveena (1988)-both Telugu films. He also received a Filmfare nomination for Best Male Playback Singer for the film. Two years later he entered the Hindi film industry through Ek Duuje Ke Liye (1981), winning the award for the second time. The first of his National Awards came for his work in the 1979 musical film, Sankarabharanam. He has also won four Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and three Karnataka State Film Awards.

Balasubrahmanyam was also a recipient of 25 Nandi Awards- Best Male Playback Singer, Best Music Director, Best Male Dubbing Artist, Special Jury Award, and Best Supporting Actor categories. He is the recipient of six National Film Awards, six Filmfare Awards South, and one Filmfare Award. Having made his playback singing debut in 1966 through the Telugu film Sri Sri Sri Maryada Ramanna, he sang over 40,000 songs in multiple languages of India. Balasubrahmanyam was an Indian playback singer, who was well known for his work in South Indian films.
