The Tamil Filmfare Best Female Playback Award is given by Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Tamil films. The first Tamil award was given in 2006. However, since 1997 till 2005, a common award for playback was available for both male and female singers of all the four South Indian languages.
Superlative | Artist | Record |
---|---|---|
Most wins | Chinmayi | 3 |
Most nominations | Shreya Ghoshal | 7 |
Most nominations without a win | Saindhavi | 4 |
Most consecutive nominations | Chinmayi, Shweta Mohan | |
Most consecutive wins | Shweta Mohan | 2 |
Youngest winner | Uthara Unnikrishnan | 10 |
Youngest nominee | ||
Oldest winner | Sadhana Sargam | 38 |
Oldest nominee | K. S. Chithra | 61 |
Artist | Record |
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Chinmayi | 3 wins |
Swetha Mohan & Shreya Ghoshal | 2 wins |
The nominees were announced publicly only from 2009. The list along with winners:
2009: Deepa Miriam – "Kangal Irandal" from Subramaniyapuram
2009: Chinmayi – "Vaarayo Vaarayo" from Aadhavan
2010: Shreya Ghoshal – "Un Perai Sollum" from Angaadi Theru
2011: Chinmayi – "Sara Sara" from Vaagai Sooda Vaa
2012: NSK Ramya – "Satru Munbu" from Neethaane En Ponvasantham
2013: Shakthisree Gopalan – "Nenjukulle" from Kadal
2014: Uthara Unnikrishnan – "Azhagu" from Saivam
2015: Shweta Mohan – "Enna Solla" from Thanga Magan
2016: Shweta Mohan – "Maya Nadhi" from Kabali
2017: Shashaa Tirupati – "Vaan Varuvaan" from Kaatru Veliyidai
2018: Chinmayi – "Kaathale Kathale" from 96
2020-2021: Dhee – "Kaattu Payale" from Soorarai Pottru
2022: Antara Nandy – "Alaikadal" from Ponniyin Selvan: I
2024: Karthika Vaidyanathan – "Kangal Edho" from Chithha
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