Filmfare Award Bangla for Best Supporting Actress

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Filmfare Award Bangla for Best Supporting Actress
Jaya Ahsan 2023.jpg
The Current recipient: Jaya Ahsan
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
CountryIndia
Presented by Filmfare
First awarded Moushumi Chatterjee,
Goynar Baksho (2014)
Currently held by Jaya Ahsan,
Ardhangini (2024)
Website Filmfare Awards Bangla

The Filmfare Award Bangla for Best Supporting 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.

Contents

Superlatives

SuperlativeActressRecord
Most awards Aparajita Auddy
Mamata Shankar
2
Most nominations Aparajita Auddy
Mamata Shankar
3
Most nominations without ever winning Swastika Mukherjee 2
Oldest winner Lily Chakravarty (2021)80
Oldest nominee Lily Chakravarty (2018)78
Youngest winner Aparajita Auddy (2017)39
Youngest nomineeShajbati (2017)

Most Wins

WinnerNumber of winsYears
Aparajita Auddy 22017, 2022
Mamata Shankar 22018, 2023
Lily Chakravarty 12021
Moushumi Chatterjee 12014
Jaya Ahsan 12024

Winners & Nominees

Table key
Indicates the winner
Indicates a posthumous winner

2010s

YearPhotos of winnersActressRole(s)Film
2014
(1st)
[1]
Moushumi Chatterjee in 2017.jpg
Moushumi Chatterjee Rashmoni Pishima Goynar Baksho
Locket Chatterjee SujataNayika Sangbad
Sreelekha Mitra Jhumur A. Gupta Ashchorjyo Prodeep
Raima Sen Ishaani Maach Mishti & More
Swastika Mukherjee Reena
2015NO CEREMONY
2016
2017
(2nd)
[2]
[3]
Aparajita Auddy (cropped).jpg
Aparajita Auddy Malini 'Molly' Mukherjee Praktan
Churni Ganguly Antara Bastu-Shaap
Mamata Shankar Swati DuttaAntarleen
ShajbatiRupsa Chaudhury Shankhachil
Sudipta Chakraborty Ms. Bonhi Shororipu
2018
(3rd)
[4]
[5]
Mamata-Shankar-actor-dancer-choreographer-Kolkata-India-Copyright-Foto-by-Monica-Boirar-aka-Monica-Beurer.jpg
Mamata Shankar Dev D's Mother Maacher Jhol
Arjaa BannerjeeChandra Chatterjee Dhananjay
Lily Chakravarty Gauri Lahiri Posto
Sneha BiswasMother Sahaj Paather Gappo
Tanusree Chakraborty Manashi S. Basak Durga Sohay

2020s

YearPhotos of winnersActressRole(s)Film
2021
(4th)
[6]
[7]
Lily Chakravarty.jpg
Lily Chakravarty Sulekha Mitra Sanjhbati
Aparajita Ghosh Das AnnadaRajlokhi O Srikanto
Daminee Benny BasuParul Ganguly Jyeshthoputro
Sauraseni Maitra Ahiri Finally Bhalobasha
Swastika Mukherjee Dia K. Chatterjee Kia and Cosmos
2022
(5th)
[8]
[9]
[10]
Aparajita Auddy (cropped).jpg
Aparajita Auddy Mishti MukherjeeCheeni
Alokananda Roy Malini's Mother Ekannoborti
Basabdatta Chatterjee Mou Tokhon Kuasa Chilo
Chandrayee Ghosh Kaberi Bose Mukhosh
Poulomi BasuShreemati Chatterjee Dictionary
Tannishtha BiswasKusum Kumari Devi Hiralal
2023
(6th)
[11]
[12]
Mamata-Shankar-actor-dancer-choreographer-Kolkata-India-Copyright-Foto-by-Monica-Boirar-aka-Monica-Beurer.jpg
Mamata Shankar Kusum Sen Projapoti
Amrita Chatterjee Reshmi Merry Maal The Holy Conspiracy
Anashua Majumdar Shurbhi ChatterjeeBoudi Canteen
Bidipta Chakraborty Rini Dev Abar Kanchanjungha
Jayati ChakrabortyPalash's Mother Dostojee
Parno Mitra Shabnam/Shabana Dharmajuddha
2024
(7th)
[13]
[14]
Jaya Ahsan 2017.jpg
Jaya Ahsan Meghna Mustafi Ardhangini
Anashua Majumdar Gauri Mukherjee Raktabeej
Aparajita Auddy Mishti Mukherjee Cheeni 2
Mallika MazumderDeepa's AuntNiharika
Srabanti Chatterjee Kaberi Bhattacharya Kaberi Antardhan

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