Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Kannada

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Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Kannada
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in Kannada films
CountryIndia
Presented by Filmfare
First awarded Kalpana,
Yaava Janmada Maitri (1972)
Currently held by Yagna Shetty,
Act 1978 (2020-2021)
Website Filmfare Awards

The Filmfare Best Actress Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards South for Kannada films (Sandalwood). The awards were extended to "Best Actress" in 1972. [1] The year indicates the year of release of the film.

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Superlatives

SuperlativeActressRecord
Actor with most awards Aarathi, Saritha 4 wins
Actor with most nominations Ramya 4 nominations
Actor with most nominations without ever winning Hariprriya 3 nominations
Oldest winner Lakshmi 41 years
Oldest nominee Suhasini 46 years
Youngest winner Malashri 18 years
Youngest nominee Hariprriya 18 years

Multiple wins

The following individuals have received two or more Best Actress awards:

WinsActress
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3
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Winners

YearImageActressRoleFilmLink
2020-21 Yagna Shetty Geetha Act 1978 [2]
2018 Manvitha Kamath (2).jpg Manvitha Kamath Punarvasu Tagaru [3]
2017 Sruthi Hariharan at Janapada Lokha.jpg Sruthi Hariharan Nandini Beautiful Manasugalu [4]
2016 Shraddha Srinath.png Shraddha Srinath Rachana U Turn [5]
2015 Parul Yadav 61st Idea Filmfare Awards South (cropped).jpg Parul Yadav Mallika Aatagara [6]
2014 Shwetha Srivatsav 60th South Filmfare Awards.jpg Shwetha Srivatsav Bhumika Fair & Lovely [7]
2013 Amulya Shravani Shravani Subramanya [8]
2012 Priyamani at Filmfare Awards South (cropped).jpg Priyamani  Chaaru
 Latha
Chaarulatha [9]
2011 Ms Ramya at the presentation of the film Thananam Thananam during the 37th International Film Festival (IFFI-2006) at Kala Academy in Panaji, Goa (cropped).jpg Ramya Geetha Sanju Weds Geetha [10]
2010 Radhika Pandit Geetha Krishnan Love Story
2009 Radhika PanditKhushi Love Guru [11]
2008 Radhika PanditChanchala Moggina Manasu [12]
2007 Rashmi Poornima Duniya [13]
2006 Ms Ramya at the presentation of the film Thananam Thananam during the 37th International Film Festival (IFFI-2006) at Kala Academy in Panaji, Goa (cropped).jpg RamyaVanaja Tananam Tananam [14]
2005 Vidya-Venkatesh-Actor.jpg Vidya Venkatesh Indu Nenapirali [15]
2004 Soundarya Ganga Apthamitra [16]
2003 Meena Lalitha Swathi Muthu [17]
2002 Soundarya Naagi Dweepa [18]
2001 Prema Sangeetha Kanasugara [19]
2000 Sudharani (Kannada film actress) (1).jpg Sudha Rani Radha Sparsha [20]
1999- Tara Subbamma Heggadithi Kanooru Heggadithi [21]
1998 Jayamala.jpg Jayamala Narmada Thaayi Saheba Thaayi Saheba [22]
1997 Vijayalakshmi (South Indian actress).jpg Vijayalakshmi Rani Nagamandala [23] [24]
1996 Chippy.jpg Shilpa Kanaka Janumada Jodi [25]
1995 Shruti Usha Aagatha [26]
1994 Shruti Hettha Karulu [27] [28]
1993 Lakshmi at Naan Suvasikkum Sivaji Book Launch.jpg Lakshmi Ramabai Hoovu Hannu [29]
1992 Sudharani (Kannada film actress) (1).jpg Sudha Rani Padma Mysooru Mallige [30]
1991 Malashri Asha Hrudaya Haadithu [31]
1990 Suhasini Annapoorna Muthina Haara [32] [33]
1989 Saritha BanneriSankranthi [34]
1988 Suhasini Hema Suprabhatha [35]
1987 Geetha Kamala Shruthi Seridaaga [36] [37]
1986 Saritha Mouna Geethe [38]
1985 Saritha Kamala Mugila Mallige [39] [40]
1984 Abhinaya Gowri Anubhava [41]
1983 Suhasini Kavitha Benkiyalli Aralida Hoovu [42] [43]
1982 Saritha Vathsala Hosa Belaku [44]
1981 Aarathi Ranganayaki / Mala Ranganayaki [45]
1980AshwiniSavithriSavithri [46]
1979 Aarathi Thunga Dharmasere [47]
1978 Shobha Kusuma Aparichita [48]
1977 Manjula DeepaDeepa [49]
1976 Jayanthi ThulasiTulasi [50]
1975 Aarathi Hema Shubhamangala [51]
1974 Aarathi Sharada Upasane [52]
1973 Jayanthi Madhavi Edakallu Guddada Mele [53]
1972 Kalpana Lalitha Yaava Janmada Maitri [54] [55]

Nominations

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