Filmfare Award for Best Actress
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The Filmfare Award for Best Actress is given by Filmfare as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films, to recognise the female performer who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading role. The award was first given in 1954 for the films released in the preceding year 1953.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Achievement records
Multiple wins
Individuals with two or more Best Actress awards:
| Wins | Actress |
|---|---|
| 6 | Template:Cslist |
| 5 | Template:Cslist |
| 4 | Template:Cslist |
| 3 | Template:Cslist |
| 2 | Template:Cslist |
Multiple nominations
Individuals with ten or more BA nominations:
| Nominations | Actress |
|---|---|
| 14 | Madhuri Dixit |
| 12 | Template:Cslist |
| 11 | Template:Cslist |
| 10 | Template:Cslist |
Other achievement records
| Achievement | Actor | Record |
|---|---|---|
| Nominations full sweep | Meena Kumari Template:Small | 3 |
| Most nominations in a single year | Shabana Azmi Template:Small | 4 |
| Most consecutive wins | Alia Bhatt Template:Small | 3 |
| Most consecutive nominations | Madhuri Dixit Template:Small | 10 |
| Most nominations without ever winning | Tabu | 8 |
| Eldest winner | Nutan Template:Small | age 42 |
| Eldest nominee | Sharmila Tagore Template:Small | age 61 |
| Youngest winner | Dimple Kapadia Template:Small | age 16 |
| Youngest nominee |
- Alia Bhatt holds the record for the most consecutive wins, winning the Best Actress award from 2023–2025. She is followed by Meena Kumari (1954–1955), Jaya Bachchan (1974–1975), Shabana Azmi (1984–1985), Rani Mukerji (2005–2006), and Vidya Balan (2012–2013), each with two consecutive wins. Bhatt also holds the distinction of winning the award consecutively on two separate occasions, having previously won in 2019–2020.
- A tied win occurred in 1974, when Dimple Kapadia won for Bobby and Jaya Bachchan for Abhimaan. Meena Kumari achieved a unique feat in 1963 by being the only nominee that year with all three Best Actress nominations. In the early years of the award, specifically 1954–1955 and 1956–1957, there was only one nominee.
- Vyjayanthimala is the only actress to win all of her nominations without a loss, having won three times (1959, 1962, and 1965). She was also the first actor in history to be nominated for — and win — awards in both the leading and supporting categories, as well as the first person to receive dual nominations in the same year across all categories.
- Madhuri Dixit holds the record for the longest streak of nominations, with 10 nominations in 8 years between 1989 and 1996. Rani Mukerji has the most overall nominations in the primary female acting categories, with 21 in total: 11 for Best Actress, three for Best Actress (Critics), and seven for Best Supporting Actress.
- Actresses who received multiple Best Actress nominations in the same year and won include Shabana Azmi (four nominations in 1984), Meena Kumari (three in 1963), and Kajol (three in 1999). Others with two nominations in the same year include Vyjayanthimala (1959), Jaya Bachchan (1974), Raakhee (1977), Rekha (1981), Azmi (1985), Sridevi (1990), Juhi Chawla (1994), Madhuri Dixit (1995), Aishwarya Rai (2000), Preity Zinta (2004), Rani Mukerji (2005), Vidya Balan (2012), Deepika Padukone (2014 and 2016), and Alia Bhatt (2017).
- Several actresses received multiple nominations in the same year without winning. These include Jaya Bachchan (1972), Hema Malini (1975 and 1976), Madhuri Dixit (1996), and Kareena Kapoor (2010), each with two nominations in their respective years.
- Among actresses who have received multiple nominations without a win are Tabu (8 nominations), and Mala Sinha, Saira Banu, Manisha Koirala, Urmila Matondkar, Anushka Sharma, and Sonam Kapoor with 4 each. Jaya Prada and Parineeti Chopra have received 3 nominations each without a win.
- Nutan was the eldest recipient of the Best Actress award, winning at the age of 42 in 1979 for Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki, her fifth win. Sharmila Tagore is the eldest nominee, receiving a nomination at age 61 for Viruddh (2006). Dimple Kapadia is both the youngest nominee and winner, receiving the award at age 16 for Bobby (1973).
- By decade, Meena Kumari led the 1950s with two wins, Nutan the 1960s with three, Jaya Bachchan the 1970s with two, and both Shabana Azmi and Rekha the 1980s with two each. Madhuri Dixit led the 1990s with four wins. Aishwarya Rai, Rani Mukerji, and Kajol each had two wins in the 2000s. Vidya Balan led the 2010s with four wins, and Alia Bhatt leads the 2020s with four wins.
- Tabu has been nominated across four decades, consecutively 1990s (twice), 2000s (thrice), 2010s (once), 2020s (twice).
- In 2002, siblings Karisma Kapoor (Zubeidaa) and Kareena Kapoor (Aśoka) were nominated in the same year. Several actresses have won the Best Female Debut award before winning Best Actress. These include Juhi Chawla (1994), Preity Zinta (2004), Kareena Kapoor (2008), Priyanka Chopra (2009), Vidya Balan (2010), Deepika Padukone (2014), Kangana Ranaut (2015), and Kriti Sanon (2021).
- Actresses who have won both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress awards include Vyjayanthimala (1958), Raakhee (1976), Padmini Kolhapure (1983), Nutan (1986), Dimple Kapadia (1994), Rekha (1997), Karisma Kapoor (1998), Jaya Bachchan (2001), Madhuri Dixit (2003), Rani Mukerji (2005), Kareena Kapoor (2011), Kangana Ranaut (2015), Priyanka Chopra (2016), and Shabana Azmi (2017). Mukerji is the only actress to win both awards in the same year.
- Some actresses were nominated for both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress in the same year but did not win either. These include Aishwarya Rai (2001), Rani Mukerji (2008), and Anushka Sharma (2016).
- Winners of both the Popular and Critics' Best Actress awards include Dimple Kapadia (1992), Karisma Kapoor (2002), Rani Mukerji (2006), Kareena Kapoor (2008), Vidya Balan (2011), Priyanka Chopra (2012), Kangana Ranaut (2016), Alia Bhatt (2017), and Taapsee Pannu (2021). Mukerji remains the only actress to win both for the same performance in the same year.
- Three actresses have won all four major female acting awards—Best Actress (Popular), Best Actress (Critics), Best Supporting Actress, and Best Female Debut. These are Kareena Kapoor (2011), Priyanka Chopra (2016) and Kangana Ranaut (2016).
- A few performances have been nominated in both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress categories. Nutan was nominated in both for Saudagar (1974) and again for Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki (1979), winning Best Actress in the latter. Raakhee was nominated in both categories for Doosra Aadmi (1978).
- Actresses nominated more than once for the same character across films in a franchise include Vidya Balan for Kahaani (2013, won) and Kahaani 2: Durga Rani Singh (2017), and Rani Mukerji for Mardaani (2015) and Mardaani 2 (2020).
- Actresses who won the Best Actress award for their debut performances include Dimple Kapadia (Bobby, 1973) and Lakshmi (Julie, 1975).
- In 2022, Kangana Ranaut's nomination for Thalaivii was rescinded after she publicly criticized Filmfare and demanded her nomination be withdrawn, accusing the awards of bias.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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Winners and nominees
| Template:Double dagger | Indicates the winner |
|---|
1950s
| Year | Photos of winners | Actress | Role(s) | Film | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1954 (1st) |
Template:Border | Template:Sort Template:Double dagger | Template:Sort | Baiju Bawra | <ref>Template:Cite news</ref> |
| No Other Nominee | |||||
| 1955 (2nd) |
Template:Sort Template:Double dagger | Template:Sort | Parineeta | <ref>Template:Cite news</ref> | |
| No Other Nominee | |||||
| 1956 (3rd) |
Template:Border | Template:Sort Template:Double dagger | Template:Sort | Biraj Bahu | <ref>Template:Cite news</ref> |
| Template:Sort | Template:Sort | Vachan | |||
| Template:Sort | Template:Sort | Azaad | |||
| 1957 (4th) |
Template:Border | Template:Sort Template:Double dagger | Template:Sort | Seema | <ref>Template:Cite news</ref> |
| No Other Nominee | |||||
| 1958 (5th) |
Template:Border | Template:Sort Template:Double dagger | Template:Sort | Mother India | <ref>Template:Cite news</ref> |
| No Other Nominee | |||||
| 1959 (6th) |
Template:Border | Template:Sort Template:Double dagger | Template:Sort | Sadhna | <ref>Template:Cite news</ref> |
| Template:Sort | Template:Sort | Sahara | |||
| Vyjayanthimala | Template:Sort | Madhumati | |||
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
References
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