Filmfare Award Bangla for Best Actress

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Filmfare Award Bangla for Best Actress
Churni Ganguly at the premire of Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani.jpeg
The Current recipient: Churni Ganguly
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
CountryIndia
Presented by Filmfare
First awarded Konkona Sen Sharma,
Goynar Baksho (2014)
Currently held by Churni Ganguly,
Ardhangini (2024)
Website Filmfare Awards Bangla

The Filmfare Award Bangla for Best Actress is an award, which is presented annually at the Filmfare Awards Bangla to an actress via a jury; it is given by Filmfare for Bengali films.

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Superlatives

SuperlativeActressRecord
Most awards Swastika Mukherjee 3
Most nominations Swastika Mukherjee 4
Most nominations without ever winning Rituparna Sengupta
Rukmini Maitra
3
Oldest winner Swastika Mukherjee (2023)42
Oldest nominee Rituparna Sengupta (2021)50
Youngest winner Subhashree Ganguly (2021)36
Youngest nominee Sohini Sarkar (2014)26

Most Wins

WinnerNumber of winsYears
Swastika Mukherjee 32017, 2021, 2023
Jaya Ahsan 22018, 2022
Subhashree Ganguly 12021
Konkona Sen Sharma 12014
Churni Ganguly 12024

Most Nominations

SingerNumber of NominationsNumber of wins
Swastika Mukherjee 53
Jaya Ahsan 42
Rukmini Maitra 30
Rituparna Sengupta 30
Koel Mallick 30
Subhashree Ganguly 21
Ishaa Saha 20
Paoli Dam 20

List of winners

Table key
Indicates the winner
Indicates a posthumous winner

2010s

YearPhotos of winnersActressRole(s)Film
2014
(1st)
[1]
[2]
Konkona Sen Sharma, 21st Jio MAMI Film Festival 2019 (3).jpg
Konkona Sen Sharma Somalata Goynar Baksho
Ananya Chatterjee Durga N. Bagchi Meghe Dhakha Tara
Arpita Chatterjee Alaka Himanshu Satyanweshi
Rituparna Sengupta Rumi K. Guha Alik Sukh
Sohini Sarkar Dowel Mitra Phoring
2015NO CEREMONY
2016
2017
(2nd)
[3]
[4]
Swastika Mukherjee - Kolkata 2015-10-10 5831.JPG
Swastika Mukherjee Jaya Sarkar Shaheb Bibi Golaam
Gargi Roychowdhury Paramita SenBenche Thakar Gaan
Jaya Ahsan Shivangi B. Roy Eagoler Chokh
Paoli Dam Antara/Damayanti Khawto
Raima Sen Nanda Chaudhury Monchora
Rituparna Sengupta Sudipa M. Sen Praktan
2018
(3rd)
[5]
[6]
Jaya Ahsan 2023.jpg
Jaya Ahsan Padma Haldar Bishorjan
Ishaa Saha Srabani 'Shaon' Sen Projapoti Biskut
Rukmini Maitra Kirti Sachdev Cockpit
Sohini Sarkar Rayona Pratyay Bibaho Diaries
Swastika Mukherjee TukiAsamapto

2020s

YearPhotos of winnersActressRole(s)Film
2021
(4th)
[7]
[8]

Swastika Mukherjee - Kolkata 2015-10-10 5831.JPG
Subhashree Ganguly Mehul Bose Parineeta
Swastika Mukherjee Kamalini Guha Shah Jahan Regency
Koel Mallick Mitin Masi Mitin Mashi
Paoli Dam Preetha A. Mullick Konttho
Rituparna Sengupta Basundhara Ahaa Re
2022
(5th)
[9]
[10]
[11]
Jaya Ahsan 2023.jpg
Jaya Ahsan Srabani Barua Binisutoy
Aparajita Adhya Malini Chatterjee Ekannoborti
Koel Mallick RJ Swarnaja Rawkto Rawhoshyo
Ritabhari Shabari Brahma Janen Gopon Kommoti
Rukmini Maitra Rumi M. Saha Switzerland
2023
(6th)
[12]
[13]
Swastika Mukherjee - Kolkata 2015-10-10 5831.JPG
Swastika Mukherjee Shrimati Shrimati
Ditipriya Roy Satabdi N. Mandal Aay Khuku Aay
Gargi Roy Chowdhury Mahananda 'Maha' Bhattacharya Mahananda
Ishaa Saha Teesta / TushiSahobashe
Rukmini Maitra Rohini Sen Kishmish
Subhashree Ganguly Paulami ChatterjeeBoudi Canteen
2024
(7th)
[14]
[15]
Churni Ganguly at the premire of Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani.jpeg
Churni Ganguly Shubhra Chatterjee Ardhangini
Jaya Ahsan Moitreyee Ghatak Dawshom Awbotaar
Koel Mallick Mitin MashiJongole Mitin Mashi
Ritabhari Phoollari K. Bhaduri Fatafati
Solanki Roy RJ Anindita Shohorer Ushnotomo Din E
Swastika Mukherjee Mandira Biswas Shibpur

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