Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress
Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress | |
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Awarded for | Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role |
Country | India |
Presented by | Filmfare |
First awarded | 1991 (for performances in films released around 1990) |
Currently held by |
Kangana Ranaut, Tanu Weds Manu Returns (2016) |
Official website | Filmfare Awards |
The Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress is given by Filmfare as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films. The award is given by the chosen jury of critics assigned to the function, and is a derivation from a previous award known as the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance, which was established in 1991 and was initially a special award given for a performance by either sex. In 1998, it was officially divided into two separate categories to acknowledge both male and female actors individually. The actors are awarded without prior nomination for a performance.
Superlatives
Superlative | Actor | Record |
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Actress with most awards | Tabu | 4 |
Actress with most awards in a single decade | Tabu (2000s) | 3 |
Eldest winner | Farida Jalal | 45 |
Youngest winner | Alia Bhatt | 21 |
- Tabu holds the record of maximum wins in this category with 4 awards, followed by Manisha Koirala with 3 wins. Two actresses have won the award twice; in chronological order, they are Rani Mukerji and Kareena Kapoor.
- Two actresses have won the award in consecutive years; in chronological order, they are Manisha Koirala (1996–97) and Tabu (2000-01).
- Manisha Koirala is the only actress who has won the award for a non-Hindi film. She won her first award in 1996 for the Tamil film Bombay, which was dubbed in Hindi.
- Karisma Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor are the only siblings who have both won the award.
- There has been only one tie in the history of this category. This occurred in 2003 when Manisha Koirala and Rani Mukerji were both given the award.
- Farida Jalal is the eldest recipient, winning the award for Mammo (1995) at age 45.
- Alia Bhatt is the youngest recipient, winning the award for Highway (2015) at age 21.
- Seven actresses have won the Best Actress awards in both the popular (Best Actress) and critics categories; in chronological order, they are Dimple Kapadia, Karisma Kapoor, Rani Mukerji, Kareena Kapoor, Vidya Balan, Priyanka Chopra and Kangana Ranaut. Mukerji is the only actress to win both these awards during the same year (2006) for Black.
- Nine actresses have won the award without receiving a Best Actress nomination. In chronological order they are: Farida Jalal for Mammo (1995), Manisha Koirala for Bombay (1996) and Company (2003), Shefali Shah for Satya (1999), Kareena Kapoor for Dev (2005), Tabu for Cheeni Kum (2008), Shahana Goswami for Rock On!! (2009), Mahi Gill for Dev.D (2010), Richa Chadda for Gangs of Wasseypur (2013) and Shilpa Shukla for B.A. Pass (2014). Among these, Shah, Goswami and Chadda received Best Supporting Actress nominations for their respective films.
Multiple Winners
- 4 Wins: Tabu
- 3 Wins: Manisha Koirala
- 2 Wins: Rani Mukerji, Kareena Kapoor
List of winners
Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance
(From 1991 until 1997, there was one special category known as the Critics Award for Best Performance, and was awarded without prior nomination to acknowledge an actor of either sex.)
1990s
- 1991
Awarded to Male Actor - 1992
No Award - 1993
Dimple Kapadia – Rudaali - 1994
Awarded to Male Actor - 1995
Farida Jalal – Mammo - 1996
Manisha Koirala – Bombay - 1997
Manisha Koirala – Khamoshi: The Musical
Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress
(The category is officially divided into two separate categores to acknowledge both male and female actors individually.)
- 1998
Tabu – Virasat - 1999
Shefali Shah – Satya
2000s
- 2000
Tabu – Hu Tu Tu - 2001
Tabu – Astitva - 2002
Karisma Kapoor – Zubeidaa - 2003
Manisha Koirala – Company (tied with) Rani Mukerji – Saathiya - 2004
Urmila Matondkar – Bhoot - 2005
Kareena Kapoor – Dev - 2006
Rani Mukerji – Black - 2007
Kareena Kapoor – Omkara - 2008
Tabu – Cheeni Kum - 2009
Shahana Goswami – Rock On!!
2010s
- 2010
Mahi Gill – Dev.D - 2011
Vidya Balan – Ishqiya - 2012
Priyanka Chopra – 7 Khoon Maaf - 2013
Richa Chadda – Gangs of Wasseypur - 2014
Shilpa Shukla – B.A. Pass - 2015
Alia Bhatt – Highway - 2016
Kangana Ranaut – Tanu Weds Manu Returns