Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress | |
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Awarded for | Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role |
Country | India |
Presented by | Filmfare |
First awarded | Usha Kiran Baadbaan (1955) |
Currently held by | Meher Vij Secret Superstar (2018) |
Website | Filmfare Awards |
The Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress is given by Filmfare as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films, to recognise a female actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role. Although the Filmfare awards started in 1954, awards for the Best Supporting Actress category started the following year 1955.
Contents
1 Superlatives
1.1 Multiple Nominees
1.2 Multiple Winners
2 List of winners
2.1 1950s
2.2 1960s
2.3 1970s
2.4 1980s
2.5 1990s
2.6 2000s
2.7 2010s
3 See also
4 References
5 External links
Superlatives
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Superlative | Actor | Record |
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Actress with most awards | Nirupa Roy Farida Jalal Jaya Bachchan Rani Mukerji Supriya Pathak | 3 |
Actress with most nominations | Aruna Irani | 10 |
Actress with most nominations without ever winning | Bindu | 7 |
Actress with most nominations in a single year | Shubha Khote (1961) Shashikala (1966) Nutan (1973) Bindu (1974) Smita Patil (1983) Sushmita Sen (1999) Rani Mukerji (2004) Konkona Sen Sharma (2007) Seema Bhargava Pahwa (2018) | 2 |
Oldest winner | Durga Khote | 70 |
Oldest nominee | Durga Khote | 70 |
Youngest winner | Ayesha Kapur | 11 |
Youngest nominee | Ayesha Kapur | 11 |
- Five actresses: Nirupa Roy, Farida Jalal, Jaya Bachchan, Rani Mukerji and Supriya Pathak hold the record of maximum awards (3) each. Six actresses have won the award twice; in chronological order, they are Shashikala, Simi Garewal, Raakhee, Rohini Hattangadi, Aruna Irani and Konkona Sen Sharma.
- Four actresses have won the award in consecutive years: Shashikala (1963–1964), Supriya Pathak (1982–1983), Jaya Bachchan (2001–2002), and Konkona Sen Sharma (2007–2008).
Aruna Irani holds the record of maximum nominations (10), followed by Raakhee / Shashikala (8), Farida Jalal / Bindu / Rani Mukerji (7) and Rekha (6).
Shashikala holds the record of most consecutive nominations with 6 between 1963 and 1967, being nominated twice in 1967, winning twice in 1963 and 1964.- Nine actresses hold the record of maximum nominations in a single year. In chronological order, they are: Shubha Khote (1962), Shashikala (1967), Nutan (1974), Bindu (1975), Smita Patil (1984), Sushmita Sen (2000), Rani Mukerji (2005), Konkona Sen Sharma (2008) and Seema Bhargava Pahwa (2018). Among these, Sushmita Sen, Rani Mukerji and Konkona Sen Sharma won the awards in their respective years. The other six thus hold the record of not winning despite having multiple nominations, in a particular year .
Bindu holds the record of maximum nominations without ever winning, with 7, followed by Reema Lagoo, Waheeda Rehman, Tanvi Azmi and Ratna Pathak Shah with 4 nominations each.
Jaya Bachchan, who won 3 awards among 3 nominations, holds the record of winning maximum awards, without ever losing, whenever been nominated. Bachchan also holds the record of maximum awards in minimum time, winning thrice in four years. She won in 2001, 2002 and 2004.
Durga Khote, in 1975, became the eldest winner and eldest nominee, at age 70, whilst Ayesha Kapur, became the youngest winner and youngest nominee, at age 11.
Karisma Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor are the only siblings who have both won the award.- There was no repeat winner in the 1950s, on the contrary in the '60s three actresses had two wins, namely, Nirupa Roy, Shashikala and Simi Garewal. Again, '70s had no repeat wins, but Supriya Pathak achieved two consecutive wins in the '80s. Farida Jalal followed suit with two wins in the '90s. Jaya Bachchan took over in the 2000s with three wins. Until now, no actress is leading the 2010s.
Vyjayanthimala was the first actress to win both Best Actress Award and Best Supporting Actress Award. She was also the first person to refuse a Filmfare Award for her role in Devdas (1955) which then followed by Reena Roy for her role in Apnapan (1977). Both refused it citing that their roles were leading and not supporting.[1]- Only once have siblings been nominated for the award during the same year: Ratna Pathak and Supriya Pathak in 2011.
- Fourteen actresses who have won both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress awards include Vyjayanthimala, Raakhee, Padmini Kolhapure, Nutan, Dimple Kapadia, Rekha, Karisma Kapoor, Jaya Bachchan, Madhuri Dixit, Rani Mukerji, Kareena Kapoor, Kangana Ranaut, Priyanka Chopra and Shabana Azmi. Mukerji is the first and only actress to win both these awards in the same year (2005).
- Two actresses were nominated for both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress awards for the same performance: Nutan for Saudagar (1974) and for Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki (1979) and Raakhee for Doosra Aadmi (1978); Nutan won Best Actress award for Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki (1979).
Raakhee and Madhuri Dixit are the overall most nominated performers in the female acting categories, with 16 nominations overall, Raakhee having 8 for Best Actress and 8 for Best Supporting Actress, and Dixit having 14 for Best Actress and 2 for Best Supporting Actress.
Kareena Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra are the only two actresses to win Filmfare Awards in five different categories, while Kangana Ranaut has won in four categories. All the three actresses have won Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Best Female Debut awards once each. Kapoor won twice, while Chopra and Ranaut won once each in the Best Actress (Critics) category. Kapoor and Chopra also won one Special Award and one Best Villain Award, respectively. Kapoor, Chopra and Ranaut, thus have 6, 5 and 4 Filmfare Awards respectively.
Multiple Nominees
10 Nominations : Aruna Irani
8 Nominations : Rakhee, Shashikala
7 Nominations : Bindu, Farida Jalal, Rani Mukerji
6 Nominations : Rekha
5 Nominations : Helen, Lalita Pawar, Supriya Pathak
4 Nominations : Dimpae Kapadia, Nanda, Nirupa Roy, Nutan, Ratna Pathak Shah, Reema Lagoo, Tanvi Azmi, Waheeda Rehman
3 Nominations : Dina Pathak, Divya Dutta, Jaya Bachchan, Kalki Koechlin, Kareena Kapoor, Kiran Kher, Preity Zinta, Priyanka Chopra, Rohini Hattangadi, Shefali Shah, Simi Garewal. Sushmita Sen, Tabu
2 Nominations : Amrita Singh, Aneeta Kanwar, Anushka Sharma, Asha Parekh, Bipasha Basu, Huma Qureshi, Juhi Chawla, Madhuri Dixit, Mahima Chaudhry, Mumtaz, Padmini Kolhapure, Ranjeeta, Richa Chadha, Seema Bhargawa Phawa, Shabana Azmi, Shahana Goswami, Shilpa Shetty, Shubha Khote, Smita Patil, Swara Bhaskar, Tanuja
Multiple Winners
- 3 Wins: Nirupa Roy, Farida Jalal, Jaya Bachchan, Rani Mukerji, Supriya Pathak
- 2 Wins: Shashikala, Simi Garewal, Raakhee, Rohini Hattangadi, Aruna Irani, Konkona Sen Sharma
List of winners
1950s
1955 Usha Kiran – Baadbaan as Usha
1956 Nirupa Roy – Munimji as Malti
Geeta Bali – Kavi as Basanti
Surya Kumari – Uran Khatola as Raj Rani
1957 Vyjayanthimala – Devdas as Chandramukhi
1958 Shyama – Sharada as Chanchal
Nanda – Bhabhi as Lata
1959 Nalini Jaywant – Kala Pani as Kishori
Lalita Pawar – Parvarish as Rukmini Singh
Leela Chitnis – Sadhna as Mother
1960s
1960 Lalita Pawar – Anari as Mrs. L. D'Sa
Anita Guha – Goonj Uthi Shehnai as Ramkali (Rami)
Shashikala – Sujata as Rama Chowdhury
1961 Nanda – Aanchal as Nanda
Lalita Pawar – Aanchal as Mother
Kumkum – Kohinoor as Rajlakshmi
1962 Nirupa Roy – Chhaya as Manorama / Aayah
Shubha Khote – Gharana as Ragini- Shubha Khote – Sasural as Sita
1963 Shashikala – Aarti as Jaswanti
Lalita Pawar – Professor as Sita Devi Verma
Waheeda Rehman – Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam as Jaba
1964 Shashikala – Gumrah as Leela / Miss Roberts
Nimmi – Mere Mehboob as Najma
Ameeta – Mere Mehboob as Naseem
1965 Nirupa Roy – Shehnai as Shobha
Lalita Pawar – Kohra as Dai Maa
Shashikala – Ayee Milan Ki Bela as Roopa
1966 Padmini – Kaajal as Bhanu
Helen – Gumnaam as Miss Kitty
Shashikala – Himalaya Ki God Mein as Dr. Neeta Verma
1967 Simi Garewal – Do Badan as Dr. Anjali
Shashikala – Anupama as Anita Bakshi 'Annie'- Shashikala – Phool Aur Patthar as Rita
1968 Jamuna – Milan as Gauri
Mumtaz – Ram Aur Shyam as Shanta
Tanuja – Jewel Thief as Anjali "Anju" Nath
1969 Simi Garewal – Saathi as Rajni
Helen – Shikar as Veera
Shashikala – Neel Kamal as Chanchal
1970s
1970 Tanuja – Paisa Ya Pyaar as Dhanno
Bindu – Ittefaq as Renu
Farida Jalal – Aradhana as Renu
1971 Chand Usmani – Pehchan as Champa
Bindu – Do Raaste as Neela Allopee Prasad
Mumtaz – Aadmi Aur Insaan as Rita
1972 Farida Jalal – Paras as Bela Singh
Aruna Irani – Caravan as Nisha
Helen – Elaan as Lily
1973 Zeenat Aman – Hare Rama Hare Krishna as Jasbir Jaiswal / Janice
Bindu – Dastaan as Mala
Nazima – Be-Imaan as Meena
1974 Raakhee – Daag: A Poem of Love as Chandni
Aruna Irani – Bobby as Nima
Bindu – Abhimaan as Chitra
Nutan – Anuraag as Anu Rai- Nutan – Saudagar as Mahjubhi
1975 Durga Khote – Bidaai as Parvati
Bindu – Hawas as Kamini Singh- Bindu – Imtihan as Rita
Jayshree T. – Resham Ki Dori as Dancer
Moushumi Chatterjee – Roti Kapda Aur Makaan as Tulsi
1976 Nadira – Julie as Margaret "Maggie"
Aruna Irani – Do Jhoot as
Farida Jalal – Majboor as Renu Khanna
Nirupa Roy – Deewaar as Sumitra Devi
Prema Narayan – Amanush as Dhanno
1977 Kajri – Balika Badhu as Chandra
Asha Parekh – Udhar Ka Sindur as Shanta
Bindu – Arjun Pandit as Doctor's wife
Dina Pathak – Mausam as Gangu Rani
Waheeda Rehman – Kabhi Kabhie as Anjali Malhotra
1978 Asha Sachdev – Priyatama as Dolly's friend
Aruna Irani – Khoon Pasina as Shantimohan Sharma / Shanti "Shanno" Devi
Farida Jalal – Shaque as Mrs. Subramaniam
Nazneen – Dildaar as Parvati
Raakhee – Doosra Aadmi as Nisha
1979 Reena Roy – Apnapan as Kamini Agarwal
Asha Parekh – Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki as Tulsi Chouhan
Nutan – Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki as Sanjukta Chouhan
Ranjeeta – Pati Patni Aur Woh as Nirmala Deshpande
Rekha – Muqaddar Ka Sikandar as Zohra Begum
1980s
1980 Helen – Lahu Ke Do Rang as Suzy
Dina Pathak – Gol Maal as Mrs. Kamala Srivastav
Farida Jalal – Jurmana as Laila
Jennifer Kendal – Junoon as Mrs. Mariam Labadoor
Neetu Singh – Kaala Patthar as Channo
1981 Padmini Kolhapure – Insaaf Ka Tarazu as Neeta Saxena
Ashalata – Apne Paraye as Sidheshwari
Dina Pathak – Khubsoorat as Nirmala Gupta
Rameshwari – Aasha as Mala
Simi Garewal – Karz as Kamini Verma
1982 Supriya Pathak – Kalyug as Subhadra
Aruna Irani – Rocky as Kathy D'Souza
Madhavi – Ek Duuje Ke Liye as Sandhya
Nanda – Ahista Ahista as Sangeeta
Sarika – Sharda as Anita Kohli
1983 Supriya Pathak – Bazaar as Shabnam
Kiran Vairale – Namkeen as Chinki
Nanda – Prem Rog as Chhoti Maa
Ranjeeta – Teri Kasam as Shanti
Waheeda Rehman – Namkeen as Jyoti
1984 Rohini Hattangadi – Arth as Bai
Padmini Kolhapure – Souten as Radha
Rekha – Mujhe Insaaf Chahiye as Shakuntala
Smita Patil – Arth as Kavita Sanyal- Smita Patil – Mandi as Zeenat
1985 Aruna Irani – Pet Pyaar Aur Paap as Janaki
Rehana Sultan – Hum Rahe Na Hum as Kalyani M. Sharma
Rohini Hattangadi – Bhavna as Shobha
Sharmila Tagore – Sunny as Sitara
Soni Razdan – Saaransh as Sujata Suman
1986 Nutan – Meri Jung as Aarti
Anita Kanwar – Janam as Nalini
Madhur Jaffrey – Saagar as Kamladevi
Raakhee – Saaheb as Sujata Sharma
Sushma Seth – Tawaif as Amina Bai
Tanvi Azmi – Pyari Behna as Seeta
- 1987 – No Award
- 1988 – No Award
1989 Sonu Walia – Khoon Bhari Maang as Nandini
Anuradha Patel – Ijaazat as Maya
Pallavi Joshi – Andha Yudh as Saroj
1990s
1990 Raakhee – Ram Lakhan as Mrs. Sharda Pratap Singh
Anita Kanwar – Salaam Bombay! as Rekha Golub
Reema Lagoo – Maine Pyar Kiya as Kaushalya Choudhary
Sujata Mehta – Yateem as Chanchal S. Yadav
1991 Rohini Hattangadi – Agneepath as Suhasini Chavan
Raadhika – Aaj Ka Arjun as Laxmi
Reema Lagoo – Aashiqui as Mrs. Vikram Roy
Sangeeta Bijlani – Jurm as Geeta Sarabhai
1992 Farida Jalal – Henna as Bibi Gul
Deepa Sahi – Hum as Aarti
Rama Vij – Prem Qaidi as Prabhavati
Waheeda Rehman – Lamhe as Dai Jaa
1993 Aruna Irani – Beta as Laxmi Devi
Pooja Bedi – Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar as Devika
Shilpa Shirodkar – Khuda Gawah as Insp. Henna Ranveer Sethi
1994 Amrita Singh – Aaina as Roma Mathur
Anu Agarwal – Khal-Naaikaa as Kiran / Anuradha R. Bakshi
Dimple Kapadia – Gardish as Shanti
Raakhee – Anari as Savitri
Shilpa Shetty – Baazigar as Seema Chopra
1995 Dimple Kapadia – Krantiveer as Megha Dixit
Aruna Irani – Suhaag as Asha R. Sharma
Raveena Tandon – Laadla as Kaajal
Reema Lagoo – Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! as Mrs. Choudhury
Renuka Shahane – Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! as Pooja Choudhury
1996 Farida Jalal – Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge as Lajwanti Singh
Aruna Irani – Kartavya as Gayetridevi Singh
Raakhee – Karan Arjun as Durga Singh
Rita Bhaduri – Raja as Sarita Garewal
Tanvi Azmi – Akele Hum Akele Tum as Farida
1997 Rekha – Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi as Madam Maya
Archana Puran Singh – Raja Hindustani as Shalini "Shalu" Sehgal
Helen – Khamoshi: The Musical as Maria Braganza
Seema Biswas – Khamoshi: The Musical as Flavy J. Braganza
Tabu – Jeet as Tulsibai
1998 Karisma Kapoor – Dil To Pagal Hai as Nisha
Aruna Irani – Ghulam-E-Mustafa as Bhagyalaxmi Dixit
Pooja Batra – Virasat as Anita
Raakhee – Border as Mrs. Veer
Urmila Matondkar – Judaai as Jhanhvi Sahni
1999 Rani Mukerji – Kuch Kuch Hota Hai as Tina Malhotra
Preity Zinta – Dil Se.. as Preeti Nair
Raakhee – Soldier as Geeta Malhotra
Shefali Shah – Satya as Pyaari Mhatre
Tanvi Azmi – Dushman as Mrs. Poornima Sehgal
2000s
2000 Sushmita Sen – Biwi No.1 as Rupali
Mahima Chaudhry – Dil Kya Kare as Kavita Kishore
Reema Lagoo – Vaastav: The Reality as Shanta
Suhasini Mulay – Hu Tu Tu as Malti Bai- Sushmita Sen – Sirf Tum as Neha Kumari
2001 Jaya Bachchan – Fiza as Nishatbi Ikramullah
Aishwarya Rai – Mohabbatein as Megha Shankar
Mahima Chaudhry – Dhadkan as Sheetal Varma
Rani Mukerji – Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega as Pooja Oberoi
Sonali Kulkarni – Mission Kashmir as Neelima Khan
2002 Jaya Bachchan – Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... as Nandini Y. Raichand
Kareena Kapoor – Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... as Pooja 'Poo' Sharma
Madhuri Dixit – Lajja as Janki
Preity Zinta – Chori Chori Chupke Chupke as Madhubala 'Madhu'
Rekha – Lajja as Ramdulaari
2003 Madhuri Dixit – Devdas as Chandramukhi
Antara Mali – Company as Kannu
Kirron Kher – Devdas as Sumitra
Shilpa Shetty – Rishtey as Vaijanti
Sushmita Sen – Filhaal... as Sia Sheth
2004 Jaya Bachchan – Kal Ho Naa Ho as Jennifer Kapur
Priyanka Chopra – Andaaz as Jiya Singhania
Rekha – Koi... Mil Gaya as Sonia S. Mehra
Shabana Azmi – Tehzeeb as Rukhsana Jamal
Shenaz Treasurywala – Ishq Vishk as Alisha Sahay
2005 Rani Mukerji – Yuva as Sashi L. Singh
Amrita Rao – Main Hoon Na as Sanjana Bakshi
Divya Dutta – Veer-Zaara as Shabbo
Priyanka Chopra – Aitraaz as Sonia Roy- Rani Mukerji – Veer-Zaara as Saamiya Siddiqui
2006 Ayesha Kapur – Black as Michelle McNally
Bipasha Basu – No Entry as Bobby
Sandhya Mridul – Page 3 as Pearl Sequiera
Shefali Shah – Waqt: The Race Against Time as Sumitra Thakur
Shweta Prasad – Iqbal as Khadija
2007 Konkona Sen Sharma – Omkara as Indu Tyagi
Kirron Kher – Rang De Basanti as Mitro
Preity Zinta – Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna as Rhea Saran
Rekha – Krrish as Sonia S. Mehra
Soha Ali Khan – Rang De Basanti as Sonia / Durga Vohra
2008 Konkona Sen Sharma – Life in a... Metro as Shruti Ghosh- Konkona Sen Sharma – Laaga Chunari Mein Daag as Subhavari 'Chutki' S. Sahay
Rani Mukerji – Saawariya as Gulabji
Shilpa Shukla – Chak De! India as Bindia Naik
Tisca Chopra – Taare Zameen Par as Maya Awasthi
2009 Kangana Ranaut – Fashion as Shonali Gujral
Bipasha Basu – Bachna Ae Haseeno as Radhika / Shreya Rathod
Kirron Kher – Dostana as Seema
Ratna Pathak – Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na as Savitri A. Rathore
Shahana Goswami – Rock On!! as Debbie Mascarenhas
2010s
2010 Kalki Koechlin – Dev.D as Lené/Chanda (Chandramukhi)
Arundathi Nag – Paa as Vidya's Mom
Divya Dutta – Delhi-6 as Jalebi
Dimple Kapadia – Luck by Chance as Neena Walia
Shahana Goswami – Firaaq as Muneera
Supriya Pathak – Wake Up Sid as Sarita
2011 Kareena Kapoor – We Are Family as Shreya Arora
Amrita Puri – Aisha as Shefali Thakur
Prachi Desai – Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai as Mumtaz
Ratna Pathak – Golmaal 3 as Geeta 'Guddi'
Supriya Pathak – Khichdi: The Movie as Hansa Praful Parekh
2012 Rani Mukerji – No One Killed Jessica as Meera Gaity
Juhi Chawla – I Am as Megha
Kalki Koechlin – Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara as Natasha
Parineeti Chopra – Ladies vs Ricky Bahl as Dimple Chaddha
Swara Bhaskar – Tanu Weds Manu as Payal
2013 Anushka Sharma – Jab Tak Hai Jaan as Akira Rai
Huma Qureshi – Gangs Of Wasseypur as Mohsina Hamid
Illeana D'Cruz – Barfi! as Shruti Ghosh/Sengupta
Rani Mukerji – Talaash: The Answer Lies Within as Roshni Shekhawat
Richa Chaddha – Gangs Of Wasseypur as Nagma Khatoon
2014 Supriya Pathak – Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela as Dhankor 'Baa' Sanera
Divya Dutta – Bhaag Milkha Bhaag as Ishri Kaur
Kalki Koechlin – Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani as Aditi Mehra
Konkona Sen Sharma – Ek Thi Daayan as Diana
Swara Bhaskar – Raanjhanaa as Bindiya
2015 Tabu – Haider as Ghazala Meer
Amrita Singh – 2 States as Kavita Malhotra
Lisa Haydon – Queen as Vijayalakshmi
Dimple Kapadia – Finding Fanny as Rosalina "Rosie" Eucharistica
Juhi Chawla – Gulaab Gang as Sumitra Devi
2016 Priyanka Chopra – Bajirao Mastani as Kashibai
Anushka Sharma – Dil Dhadakne Do as Farah Ali
Huma Qureshi – Badlapur as Jhimli
Shefali Shah – Dil Dhadakne Do as Neelam Mehra
Tabu – Drishyam as Inspector General Meera Deshmukh
Tanvi Azmi – Bajirao Mastani as Radha Maa
2017 Shabana Azmi - Neerja as Rama Bhanot
Kareena Kapoor Khan - Udta Punjab as Dr. Preet Sahni
Ratna Pathak Shah - Kapoor & Sons as Sunita Kapoor
Kirti Kulhari - Pink as Falak Ali
Richa Chaddha - Sarbjit as Sukhpreet Kaur
2018 Meher Vij - Secret Superstar as Najma Malik
Ratna Pathak Shah - Lipstick Under My Burkha as Usha "Rosy" Buaji
Seema Bhargava Pahwa - Bareilly Ki Barfi as Susheela Mishra
Seema Bhargava Pahwa - Shubh Mangal Saavdhan as Sugandha's Mother
Tillotama Shome - A Death in the Gunj as Bonnie Bakshi
See also
- Filmfare Awards
- Bollywood
- Cinema of India
References
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External links
- Filmfare Nominees and Winners
- Filmfare Awards Best Supporting Actress