Kalasha Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Film
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| Kalasha Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Film | |
|---|---|
| Awarded for | Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Film |
| Country | Kenya |
| Presented by | Kenya Film Commission |
| First award | June 2009 |
| Most recent winner | Jack Mutinda, Itifaki (2024) |
| Website | kalashaawards |
The Kalasha Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Film is an annual award presented by the Kenya Film Commission as part of the Kalasha International Film & TV Awards. It recognizes an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role in a Kenyan film.[1]
First awarded at the inaugural ceremony in 2009, the category is considered one of the most prestigious acting honors in the Kenyan film industry.
The recent recipient is Jack Mutinda for his performance in Itifaki at the 13th edition held in 2024.[2]
The award is presented to an actor in a supporting role whose performance demonstrates exceptional artistic merit and contribution to the narrative of a film. Eligible performances must appear in films submitted to the Kenya Film Commission during the awards cycle and meet the official entry requirements.
Nominees and winners are selected by the Kalasha Academy, a panel of industry professionals including directors, producers, actors, and technical experts. In general categories, the outcome is determined through a hybrid voting system, where the academy contributes 70% of the vote and the public accounts for 30%.[3][4]