Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer – Telugu

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Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer – Telugu
Shweta Mohan.jpg
The 2023 recipient: Shweta Mohan
Awarded forBest work by a female playback singer in Telugu films
Country India
Presented by Filmfare
First awarded K. S. Chitra, Varsham
(2004)
Currently held by Shweta Mohan, Sir
(2023)
Most awards K. S. Chitra (3)
Most nominations Shreya Ghoshal (9)

The Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer – Telugu is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards South for Telugu films. The first award in Telugu was given in 2004. During the period of 1997–2004, a common award for was given irrespective of gender of singers across all the four language-industries. K. S. Chithra is the first recipient also holds the record for maximum number of wins.

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Winners

YearSingerFilmSongRef.
2023 Shweta Mohan Sir "Mastaaru Mastaaru"
2022 Chinmayi Sripaada Sita Ramam "Oh Prema" [1]
2020 / 21 Indravathi Chauhan Pushpa: The Rise "Oo Antava Oo Oo Antava" [2]
2018 Shreya Ghoshal Bhaagamathie "Mandaara Mandaara" [3]
2017 Madhu Priya Fidaa "Vacchinde" [4]
2016 K. S. Chithra Nenu Sailaja "Ee Premaki" [5]
2015 Geetha Madhuri Baahubali: The Beginning "Jeevanadhi" [6]
2014 Sunitha Oohalu Gusagusalade "Em Sandehamledu" [7]
2013 K. S. Chithra Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu "Seethamma Vakitlo" [8]
2012 Suchitra Businessman "Sir Osthara" [9]
2011 Shreya Ghoshal Sri Rama Rajyam "Jagadhananda Karaka" [10]
2010 Geetha Madhuri Golimaar "Magallu" [11]
2009 Priya Himesh Arya 2 "Ringa Ringa"
2008 Shweta Pandit Kotha Bangaru Lokam "Nenani Neevani"
2007 Sadhana Sargam Munna "Manasa"
2006 Mamta Mohandas Rakhi "Rakhi Rakhi"
2005 Smita Anukokunda Oka Roju "Evaraina"
2004 K. S. Chithra Varsham "Nuvvostanante" [12]

Nominations

2000s

2005: Smita – "Evaraina" – Anukokunda Oka Roju

2006: Mamta Mohandas – "Rakhi Rakhi" – Rakhi

2008: Shweta Pandit – "Nenani Neevani" – Kotha Bangaru Lokam

2009: Priya Himesh – "Ringa Ringa" – Arya 2

2010s

2010: Geetha Madhuri – "Magallu" – Golimaar

2011: Shreya Ghoshal – "Jagadhananda Karaka" – Sri Rama Rajyam

2012: Suchitra – "Saar Osthara" – Businessman

2013: K. S. Chithra – "Seethamma Vakitlo" – Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu

2014: Sunitha"Yem Sandeham Ledu" – Oohalu Gusagusalade

2015: Geetha Madhuri – "Jeevanadhi" – Baahubali: The Beginning

2016: K. S. Chithra – "Ee Premaki" – Nenu Sailaja

2017: Madhu Priya – "Vachchinde" – Fidaa

2018: Shreya Ghoshal – "Mandaraa Mandaraa" – Bhaagamathie

2020s

2020–2021: Indravathi Chauhan – "Oo Antava Oo Oo Antava" – Pushpa: The Rise

2022: Chinmayi Sripaada – "Oh Prema" – Sita Ramam

2023: Shweta Mohan – "Mastaaru Mastaaru" – Sir

Superlatives

SuperlativeArtistRecord
Most Awards K. S. Chithra 3
Most Nominations Shreya Ghoshal 9
Most Consecutive Nominations5 (2012-2016)
Youngest Winner Madhu Priya 20 years
Eldest WinnerK. S. Chithra53 years

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