Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu
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Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu | |
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Country | India |
Presented by | Filmfare |
First awarded | Jayalalithaa, Sri Krishna Satya (1972) |
Currently held by | Keerthy Suresh, Mahanati (2018) |
Website | Filmfare Awards |
The Filmfare Best Actress Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards South for Telugu films. The awards were extended to "Best Actress" in 1972.[1] The year indicates the year of release of the film.
Superlatives[edit]
Superlative | Actress | Record |
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Actress with most awards | Vijayashanti | 6 |
Youngest winner | Jayasudha | 18 |
Youngest Nominees | Sridevi, Divya Bharati | 16 |
- Vijayashanti has maximum awards with six wins, following by five actresses who have won the award thrice; in chronological order, they are Vanisri, Jayasudha Soundarya, Trisha, and Anushka Shetty.
- Vanisri won the award the most times in the 70's with three wins. Vijayashanti won the most in the 80s and 90s with three wins each decade. In the 90s, Soundarya had three wins. Trisha won the award three times in 2000s, while Anushka Shetty has the most wins in 2010s with three.
- Jayasudha is the only actress who have won both Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu and Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Telugu.
- Six actresses have won the awards in consecutive years: Vanisri (1973–1975), Jayasudha (1976–1977), Vijayashanti (1989–1990), Soundarya (1998–1999), Trisha (2004–2005) and Anushka Shetty (2009–2010). Vanisri is the only actress to win the award three times consecutively.
- 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.
- Five actresses who won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu for their debut Telugu films are in chronological order Raadhika (1981), Richa Pallod (2000), Sadha (2002), Asin (2003) and Sai Pallavi (2017).
- Nithya Menon is the first actress to win both Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu and Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress.
- Vijayashanti and Keerthy Suresh both have won Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu and National Film Award for Best Actress for their performances in Kartavyam (1990) and Mahanati (2018) respectively.
- Jayasudha has most of nominations with ten, followed by Anushka Shetty with nine, Soundarya, Jaya Prada and Vijayashanti each with eight.
- Four actresses have received two nominations for two different performances in the same year: Jaya Prada (1976), Asin (2003), Trisha (2005) and Anushka Shetty (2010). Three of these actresses: Asin, Trisha, and Anushka Shetty have received award for one of the performances they were nominated in.
- In 1981, the only time to date, two actresses were nominated for the same film: Jayasudha and Sridevi for Premabhishekam.
Winners[edit]
Nominations[edit]
1970s[edit]
- 1972: Jayalalithaa - Sri Krishna Satya
- 1973: Vanisri - Jeevana Tarangalu
- 1974: Vanisri – Krishnaveni
- 1975: Vanisri – Jeevana Jyothi
- 1976: Jayasudha – Jyothi
- Jaya Prada – Anthuleni Katha
- Jaya Prada – Siri Siri Muvva
- Madhavi – Oorummadi Brathukulu
- Vanisri – Aradhana
- 1977: Jayasudha – Aame Katha
- Lakshmi – Pantulamma
- Jaya Prada – Adavi Ramudu
- Sripriya – Chilakamma Cheppindi
- Vanisri – Edureeta
- 1978: Talluri Rameswari – Seetamalakshmi
- Mamata Shankar – Oka Oori Katha
- Roopa – Naalaaga Endaro
- Saritha – Maro Charitra
- Sridevi – Padaharella Vayasu
- 1979: Sujatha – Guppedu Manasu
- Jayasudha – Idi Katha Kaadu
- Sharada – Nimajjanam
- Sowcar Janaki – Tayaramma Bangarayya
- Sridevi – Karthika Deepam
1980s[edit]
- 1980: Jyoti – Vamsa Vruksham
- Jaya Prada – Chandipriya
- Jayasudha – Pilla Zamindar
- Suryakantham – Gayyali Gangamma
- Vanisri – Mahalakshmi
- 1981: Raadhika – Nyayam Kavali
- Jaya Prada – 47 Rojulu
- Jayasudha – Premabhishekam
- Poornima – Mudda Mandaram
- Sridevi – Premabhishekam
- 1982: Jayasudha – Griha Pravesham
- 1983: Jaya Prada – Sagara Sangamam
- Jayasudha – Dharmaatmudu
- Raadhika – Abhilasha
- Saritha – Kokilamma
- Vijayashanti – Neti Bharatam
- 1984: Suhasini – Swathi
- Bhanupriya – Sitaara
- Jayasudha – Justice Chakravarthy
- Poornima – Srivariki Premalekha
- Radha – Vasantha Geetam
- 1985: Vijayashanti – Pratighatana
- Bhanupriya – Anveshana
- Jayasudha – Bharyabhartala Bandham
- Sudha Chandran – Mayuri
- Suhasini – Sravanthi
- 1986: Lakshmi – Sravana Meghalu
- Khushbu – Kaliyuga Pandavulu
- Raadhika – Swati Mutyam
- Suhasini – Sirivennela
- Vijayashanti – Padamati Sandhya Ragam
- 1987: Vijayashanti – Swayam Krushi
- Bhanupriya – Dharma Patni
- Rajani – Aha Naa Pellanta
- Sumalatha – Srutilayalu
- Suhasini – Samsaram Oka Chadarangam
- 1988: Bhanupriya – Swarna Kamalam
- Archana – Daasi
- Shobana – Rudraveena
- Sridevi – Aakhari Poratam
- Vijayashanti – Janaki Ramudu
- 1989: Vijayashanti – Bharatha Nari
1990s[edit]
- 1990: Vijayashanti – Karthavyam
- 1991: Sridevi – Kshana Kshanam
- Sharada – Amma Rajinama
- Divya Vani – Pelli Pustakam
- Shobana – Rowdy Gaari Pellam
- Meena – Seetharamaiah Gari Manavaralu
- 1992: Revathi – Ankuram
- Nagma – Gharana Mogudu
- Meena – Chanti
- Meenakshi Sheshadri – Aapadbandhavudu
- Divya Bharati – Chittemma Mogudu
- 1993: Vijayashanti - Police Lockup
- Aamani - Mister Pellam
- Madhavi - Matru Devo Bhava
- Ramya Krishnan - Allari Priyudu
- Revathi - Gaayam
- 1994: Aamani – Shubhalagnam
- 1995: Soundarya – Ammoru
- Rohini – Stri
- Aamani – Subha Sankalpam
- Indraja - Sogasu Chuda Taramaa?
- Maheshwari – Gulabi
- 1996: Tabu – Ninne Pelladata
- Rambha – Bombay Priyudu
- Ravali - Pelli Sandadi
- Soundarya – Pavitra Bandham
- Shilpa Shetty – Sahasa Veerudu Sagara Kanya
- 1997: Vijayashanti – Osey Ramulamma
- Maheshwari – Pelli
- Sanghavi – Sindhooram
- Anjala Zaveri – Preminchukundam Raa
- Soundarya – Dongaata
- 1998: Soundarya – Antahpuram
- 1999: Soundarya – Raja
- Raasi – Preyasi Raave
- Prema – Devi
- Antara Mali – Prema Katha
- Maheshwari – Nee Kosam
2000s[edit]
- 2000: Richa Pallod – Nuvve Kavali
- Laya – Manoharam
- Soundarya – Jayam Manadera
- Simran – Kalisundam Raa
- 2001: Bhumika Chawla – Kushi
- Laya – Preminchu[53]
- Sonali Bendre – Murari
- Simran – Narasimha Naidu
- 2002: Sadha – Jayam
- 2003: Asin – Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi
- Asin – Shivamani
- Bhumika Chawla -Missamma
- Sridevi Vijaykumar – Ninne Istapaddanu
- 2004: Trisha – Varsham
- 2005: Trisha – Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana
- Trisha – Athadu
- Charmy Kaur – Anukokunda Oka Roju
- Ayesha Takia – Super
- Shriya Saran – Chhatrapati
- 2006: Genelia D'Souza – Bommarillu
- Ileana D'Cruz – Pokiri
- Jyothika – Shock
- Kamalinee Mukherjee – Godavari
- Aarthi Agarwal – Andala Ramudu
- 2007: Trisha – Aadavari Matalaku Arthale Verule
- Charmy Kaur – Mantra
- Bhumika Chawla – Anasuya
- Genelia D'Souza – Dhee
- Nayanthara – Tulasi
- 2008: Swathi Reddy – Ashta Chamma
- Ileana D'Cruz – Jalsa
- Kamalinee Mukherjee – Gamyam
- Shweta Prasad – Kotha Bangaru Lokam
- Trisha– Krishna
- 2009: Anushka Shetty – Arundhati
- Kajal Aggarwal – Magadheera
- Kamalinee Mukherjee – Gopi Gopika Godavari
- Ileana D'Cruz – Kick
- Tamannaah – Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam
2010s[edit]
- 2010: Anushka Shetty – Vedam
- Anushka Shetty – Nagavalli
- Kajal Aggarwal – Darling
- Nayanthara – Simha
- Samantha – Ye Maaya Chesave
- 2011: Nayanthara – Sri Rama Rajyam
- Kajal Aggarwal – Mr. Perfect
- Nithya Menen – Ala Modalaindi
- Tamannaah – 100% Love
- Samantha – Dookudu
- 2012: Samantha – Eega
- Nayanthara – Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum
- Tamannaah – Racha
- Hansika Motwani – Denikaina Ready
- Anushka Shetty – Damarukam
- 2013: Nithya Menen – Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde
- Anushka Shetty – Mirchi
- Nanditha Raj – Prema Katha Chitram
- Rakul Preet Singh – Venkatadri Express
- Samantha – Attarintiki Daredi
- 2014: Shruti Haasan – Race Gurram
- Kajal Aggarwal – Govindudu Andarivadele
- Pooja Hegde – Oka Laila Kosam
- Rakul Preet Singh – Loukyam
- Samantha – Manam
- 2015: Anushka Shetty – Rudhramadevi
- Nithya Menen – Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju
- Hebah Patel – Kumari 21F
- Shruti Haasan – Srimanthudu
- Tamannaah – Baahubali: The Beginning
- 2016: Samantha – A Aa
- Keerthy Suresh – Nenu Sailaja
- Lavanya Tripathi – Soggade Chinni Nayana
- Niveda Thomas – Gentleman
- Rakul Preet Singh – Nannaku Prematho
- Ritu Varma – Pelli Choopulu
- 2017: Sai Pallavi – Fidaa
- Anushka Shetty – Baahubali: The Conclusion
- Niveda Thomas – Ninnu Kori
- Rakul Preet Singh – Rarandoi Veduka Chudham
- Ritika Singh – Guru
- 2018: Keerthy Suresh – Mahanati
- Samantha – Rangasthalam
- Rashmika Mandanna – Geetha Govindam
- Anushka Shetty – Bhaagamathie
- Pooja Hegde – Aravinda Sametha Veera Raghava
- Aditi Rao Hydari - Sammohanam
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