Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil

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Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil
CountryIndia
Presented byFilmfare
First awardedJayalalithaa,
Pattikada Pattanama(1972)
Currently held byTrisha Krishnan,
96 (2018)
WebsiteFilmfare Awards

The Filmfare Best Actress Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards South for Tamil (Kollywood) films. The awards were extended to "Best Actress" in 1972.[1] The year indicates the year of release of the film.

Superlatives[edit]

Wins Recipient(s)
3 Sujatha
Revathi
Raadhika
Nayanthara
2 Jayalalithaa
Lakshmi
Saritha
Laila
Anjali
  • Actresses Sujatha won the most awards in the 1970s with three. Saritha and Raadhika won the award two times in the 80s, and Revathi won three times in the 1990s for the most in that decade. Laila had two wins in the 2000s, while Nayanthara has won the most in the 2010s with three wins.
  • Shobha , Archana and Priyamani have won Filmfare award for Best Actress Tamil and National Film Award for Best Actress for their performances in Pasi (1979), Veedu (1988) and Paruthiveeran (2006) respectively.
  • Raadhika, Simran Bagga and Jyothika have won awards in 2 different categories other than this category.[2][3] Raadhika won the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014 and the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award in 2015. Simran has won both Debut award in 1997 and Best Supporting Actress Award in 2008, while jyothika won Debut award in 1999 and Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress – South in 2015.[4][5]
  • while Trisha won Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress -Tamil in (2016) and Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil in (2018)
  • Jayalalithaa, Revathi, and Samantha Akkineni are the only three actresses to win both Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil and Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Telugu in the same year for their performances in the year 1972,1992 and 2012 respectively. Lakshmi and Poornima Bhagyaraj won Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil and Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Malayalam for their performances in the same year(1974 and 1982 respectively).
  • Seven actresses have won for their debut Tamil films, in chronological order Manisha Koirala(1995), Shruti(1996), Sandhya(2004), Bhavana(2006), Parvathy Thiruvothu (2008), Malavika Nair(2014) and Ritika Singh(2016).

Winners[edit]

Year Photo of

Winners

Actress Role Film Ref
1972
J Jayalalithaa.jpg
J. Jayalalithaa Kalpana Pattikada Pattanama [6]
1973
J Jayalalithaa.jpg
J. Jayalalithaa Radha Suryakanthi [7]
1974
Lakshmi at Naan Suvasikkum Sivaji Book Launch.jpg
Lakshmi Parvathi Dikkatra Parvathi [8]
1975 Sujatha Sumathi Uravu Solla Oruvan [9]
1976 Sujatha Annakili Annakili [10]
1977 Sujatha Anubama Avargal [11]
1978 Latha Anu Vatathukkul Chadhuram [12]
1979 Shobha Kuppamma Pasi [13]
1980 Saritha Vadivu Vandichakkaram [14]
1981
Sridevi.jpg
Sridevi Kokila Meendum Kokila [15]
1982
PURNIMA JAYARAM.jpg
Poornima Jayaram Radha Payanangal Mudivathillai [16]
1983
Lakshmi at Naan Suvasikkum Sivaji Book Launch.jpg
Lakshmi Unmaigal [17]
1984 Saritha Thenmozhi Achamillai Achamillai [18][19]
1985
Radha at 60th South Filmfare Awards 2013 (cropped).jpg
Radha Kuyil Mudhal Mariyathai [20]
1986
Raadhika at 62nd Britannia Filmfare South Awards 2014.jpg
Raadhika Jhansi Dharma Devathai [21][22]
1987
Raadhika at 62nd Britannia Filmfare South Awards 2014.jpg
Raadhika Chithra Neethikku Thandanai [23]
1988 Archana Sudha Veedu
1989
BhanuPriyaPortrait.jpg
Bhanupriya Meenakshi Aararo Aaariraro [24]
1990
Raadhika at 62nd Britannia Filmfare South Awards 2014.jpg
Raadhika Sharada Keladi Kanmani [25]
1991
Gauthami.jpg
Gautami Nivedha Nee Pathi Naan Pathi [26]
1992
Revathi at the screening of Masaala at PVR Phoenix (1) (cropped).jpg
Revathi Panchavarnam Thevar Magan [27][28]
1993
Revathi at the screening of Masaala at PVR Phoenix (1) (cropped).jpg
Revathi Thulasi Marupadiyum [28]
1994
Revathi at the screening of Masaala at PVR Phoenix (1) (cropped).jpg
Revathi Priyanka Priyanka [29][30]
1995
Manisha Koirala graces her film Dear Maya’s media meet (05).jpg
Manisha Koirala Shaila Banu Bombay [31][32]
1996 Shruti Kalki Kalki [33]
1997
Meena at Viscosity Dance Academy Launch.jpg
Meena Kannamma Bharathi Kannamma [34]
1998
Kausalya actress.jpg
Kausalya Maha Pooveli [35]
1999
Ramya Krishnan.jpg
Ramya Krishnan Neelambari Padayappa [36]
2000
Jyothika Filmfare 2014.jpg
Jyothika Jennifer Kushi [37]
2001
Laila (Indian actress).jpg
Laila Kalyani Nandha [38]
2002 Simran Indira Kannathil Muthamittal [39]
2003
Laila (Indian actress).jpg
Laila Manju Pithamagan [40]
2004 Sandhya Aishwarya Kaadhal [41]
2005
Asin05.jpg
Asin Kalpana Ghajini [42]
2006
Bhavana 2008.jpg
Bhavana Charu Chithiram Pesuthadi [43]
2007
Priyamani at Filmfare Awards South (cropped).jpg
Priyamani Muththazhagu Paruthi Veeran [44]
2008
Actress Parvathi.jpg
Parvathy Thiruvothu Maari Poo [45]
2009
Pooja G Umashankar.jpg
Pooja Hamshavalli Naan Kadavul [46]
2010
Anjali at 60th South Filmfare Awards 2013.jpg
Anjali Sermakkani Angadi Theru [47]
2011
Anjali at 60th South Filmfare Awards 2013.jpg
Anjali Manimegalai Ramasamy Engaeyum Eppothum [48]
2012
Samantha Ruth Prabhu at 60th South Filmfare Awards 2013.jpg
Samantha Ruth Prabhu Nithya Vasudevan Neethaane En Ponvasantham [49]
2013 Nayanthara Regina John Raja Rani [50]
2014 Malavika Nair Sudhanthirakodi Cuckoo [51]
2015 Nayanthara Kadhambari Naanum Rowdy Dhaan [52]
2016
Ritika Singh at the launch of the short film I Am Sorry.jpg
Ritika Singh Ezhil Madhi Irudhi Suttru [53]
2017 Nayanthara Madhivadhani IAS Aramm [54]
2018
TrishaKrishnan.jpg
Trisha Janaki Devi 96 [55]

Nominations[edit]

1970s[edit]

1980s[edit]

1990s[edit]

2000s[edit]

2010s[edit]

Notes[edit]

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  2. "Winners of 62nd Britannia Filmfare Awards South". Filmfare. 27 June 2015. Archived from the original on 29 January 2016. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
  3. https://www.filmfare.com/news/winners-of-the-63rd-britannia-filmfare-awards-south-13996.html
  4. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Jyothika
  5. "The glowing filmfare night!". The Times Of India. 2 August 2009.
  6. "The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who". 1973.
  7. Reed, Sir Stanley (1974). "The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who".
  8. Reed, Sir Stanley (1984). "The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who".
  9. Reed, Sir Stanley (1984). "The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who".
  10. "The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who". 1979.
  11. "The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who". 1979.
  12. "The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who". 1982.
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  24. "Vidura". 1990.
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  26. https://archive.org/download/39thAnnualFilmfareTamilBestActorActress/39th%20Annual%20Filmfare%20Tamil%20Best%20Actor%20Actress.jpg
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  33. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 3 November 1999. Retrieved 8 January 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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  50. "Winners of 61st Idea Filmfare Awards South". filmfare.com.
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  52. "Winners of the 63rd Britannia Filmfare Awards (South)". filmfare.com.
  53. "Winners of the 64th Jio Filmfare Awards (South)". filmfare.com.
  54. "Winners of the 65th Jio Filmfare Awards (South) 2018". filmfare.com.
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References[edit]

  • Ramachandran, T.M. (1973). Film world. Vol. 9.
  • Collections. Update Video Publication. 1991.
  • The Times of India directory and year book including who's who. Times of India Press. 1984.
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