Filmfare Awards Bangla for Best Playback Singer Male | |
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Awarded for | Best Performance by a Playback Singer Male |
Presented by | Filmfare |
First awarded | Arijit Singh, "Mon Majhi Re" Boss (2014) |
Currently held by | Arijit Singh, "Bhaabo Jodi" Kabuliwala (2024) |
Website | Filmfare Awards Bangla |
The Filmfare Bangla Best Male Playback Singer Award is given by Indian film magazine Filmfare as a part of its annual Filmfare Awards Bangla for Bengali films, to recognise a male playback singer who has delivered an outstanding performance in a film song.
Superlative | Artist | Record |
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Most awards | Arijit Singh | 3 |
Most nominations | Arijit Singh | 12 |
Most consecutive wins | Nachiketa Chakraborty Arijit Singh | 2 (2017, 2018) 2 (2023, 2024) |
Most nominations without ever winning | Anupam Roy | 9 |
Most nominations in a single year | Arijit Singh (2014, 2023) | 3 |
Oldest winner | Nachiketa Chakraborty (2018) | 53 (age) |
Oldest nominee | Nachiketa Chakraborty (2018) | 53 (age) |
Youngest winner | Arijit Singh | 26 (age) |
Youngest nominee | Arijit Singh | 26 (age) |
Arijit Singh was the first holder of this award back in 2014 for the song "Mon Majhi Re" from Boss . Nachiketa Chakraborty won the award on the second edition in 2017. Arijit Singh also holds the record for most nominations (12), Youngest winner, Youngest nominee. Anupam Roy holds the record for most nominations without ever winning (9). Arijit Singh has won the award thrice, Nachiketa Chakraborty has won it twice, while Anirban Bhattacharya and Ishan Mitra has won the award once.
Winner | Number of wins | Years |
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Arijit Singh | 3 | 2014, 2023, 2024 |
Nachiketa Chakraborty | 2 | 2017, 2018 |
Anirban Bhattacharya | 1 | 2020 |
Ishan Mitra | 1 | 2021 |
Singer | Number of Nominations | Number of wins |
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Arijit Singh | 12 | 3 |
Anupam Roy | 9 | 0 |
Anindya Chatterjee | 4 | 0 |
Nachiketa Chakraborty | 2 | 2 |
Anirban Bhattacharya | 2 | 1 |
Ishan Mitra | ||
Ranajoy Bhattacharjee | 2 | 0 |
Mahtim Shakib |
‡ | Indicates the winner |
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† | Indicates a posthumous winner |
Year | Photos of winners | Singer | Song | Film | |
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2014 (1st) [1] | Arijit Singh ‡ | "Mon Majhi Re" | Boss | ||
Arijit Singh | "Ki Kore Toke Bolbo" | Rangbaaz | |||
"Din Khon Mapa Ache" | Hawa Bodol | ||||
Anupam Roy | "Istofa Dilam" | Nayika Sangbad | |||
Anindya Chatterjee | "Raat Jaaye" | Alik Sukh | |||
2015 | NO CEREMONY | ||||
2016 | |||||
2017 (2nd) [2] [3] | Nachiketa Chakraborty ‡ | "Ek Purono Mosjide" | Zulfiqar | ||
Arijit Singh | "Tomake Chuye Dilam" | Bastu-Shaap | |||
Anupam Roy | "Aami Ajkal Bhalo Achi" | Zulfiqar | |||
"Mon Bhalo Nei" | Shaheb Bibi Golaam | ||||
Surojit Chatterjee | "Bhromor" | Praktan | |||
2018 (3rd) [4] [5] | Nachiketa Chakraborty ‡ | "Keno Erokom Kichu Holo Na" | Posto | ||
Anindya Chatterjee | "Jonaki" | Posto | |||
Anupam Roy & Saheb Chatterjee | "Je Tore Pagol Bole" | Maacher Jhol | |||
Arijit Singh | "Maula Re" | Chaamp | |||
"Tui Chunli Jakhan" | Samantaral | ||||
Anupam Roy | "Dawttok" | Maacher Jhol |
Year | Photos of winners | Singer | Song | Film |
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2021 (4th) [6] [7] | – | Anirban Bhattacharya ‡ | "Kicchu Chaini Aami" | Shah Jahan Regency |
Anupam Roy | "Aalote Aalote Dhaka" | Konttho | ||
Arijit Singh | "Maa" | Gotro | ||
Neel Dutt | "Chhiley Bondhu" | Finally Bhalobasha | ||
Rupankar Bagchi | "Tomay Mone Porchilo" | Robibaar | ||
Timir Biswas | "Amar Bhul Hoye Geche Priyo" | Rajlokhi O Srikanto | ||
2022 (5th) [8] [9] [10] | – | Ishan Mitra‡ | "Mayar Kangal" | Olpo Holeo Sotti |
Anirban Bhattacharya | "Priyotama" | Dracula Sir | ||
Anindya Chatterjee | "Tomar E Toh Kachhe" | Prem Tame | ||
Anindya Chatterjee | "Tonic Title Track" | Tonic | ||
Anupam Roy | "Je Kawta Din" | Dwitiyo Purush | ||
Mahtim Shakib | "Taakey Olpo Kachhe Dakchhi" | Prem Tame | ||
Shovan Ganguly | "Raasher Gaan" | Golondaaj | ||
2023 (6th) [11] [12] | Arijit Singh ‡ | "Aaajkey Raatey" | Bismillah | |
Debraj Bhattacharya | "Notun Premer Gaan" | Ballabhpurer Roopkotha | ||
Arijit Singh | "Bhalobashar Morshum" | X=Prem | ||
"Oboseshe" | Kishmish | |||
Dev Arijit | "Tujh Sang Bandhi Dor" | Dharmajuddha | ||
Ranajoy Bhattacharjee | "Aay Khuku Aay" | Aay Khuku Aay | ||
Sonu Nigam | "Mukti Dao" | Kacher Manush | ||
2024 (7th) [13] | Arijit Singh ‡ | "Bhaabo Jodi" | Kabuliwala | |
Anupam Roy | "Ami Shei Manushta Aar Nei" | Dawshom Awbotaar | ||
"Phire Esho" | Pradhan | |||
Arijit Singh | "Jiya Tui Chara" | Biye Bibhrat | ||
Ishan Mitra & Ranajoy Bhattacharjee | "Nirobotay Chhilo" | Mitthye Premer Gaan | ||
Mahtim Shakib | "Tumi Jantei Paro Naa" | Cheeni 2 | ||
Rupam Islam | "Shesh Bole Kichu Achey Ki" | Shesh Pata |
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