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Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress | |
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Awarded for | Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role |
Country | India |
Presented by | Filmfare |
First awarded | Usha Kiran Baadbaan (1955) |
Currently held by | Shabana Azmi Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani (2024) |
Website | Filmfare Awards |
The Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress is given by Filmfare as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films, to recognise a female actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role. Although the Filmfare awards started in 1954, awards for the Best Supporting Actress category started the following year 1955.
Year | Photos of winners | Actor | Role(s) | Film |
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1955 (2nd) | Usha Kiran ‡ | Usha | Baadbaan | |
No Other Nominee | ||||
1956 (3rd) | Nirupa Roy ‡ | Malti | Munimji | |
Geeta Bali | Basanti | Kavi | ||
Suryakumari | Raj Rani | Uran Khatola | ||
1957 (4th) | Vyjayanthimala ‡ | Chandramukhi | Devdas | |
No Other Nominee | ||||
1958 (5th) | Shyama ‡ | Chanchal | Sharada | |
Nanda | Lata | Bhabhi | ||
1959 (6th) | Nalini Jaywant ‡ | Kishori | Kala Pani | |
Lalita Pawar | Rukmini Singh | Parvarish | ||
Leela Chitnis | Mohan's mother | Sadhna |
The following individuals have received two or more Best Supporting Actress awards:
Wins | Actress |
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3 | |
2 |
The following individuals have received five or more Best Supporting Actress nominations:
Nominations | Actress |
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10 | Aruna Irani |
8 | |
7 | |
6 | Rekha |
5 | |
Superlative | Actor | Record |
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Actress with most awards | Nirupa Roy Farida Jalal Jaya Bachchan Rani Mukerji Supriya Pathak | 3 |
Actress with most nominations | Aruna Irani | 10 |
Actress with most nominations without ever winning | Bindu | 7 |
Actress with most nominations in a single year | Shubha Khote (1961) Shashikala (1966) Nutan (1973) Bindu (1974) Smita Patil (1983) Sushmita Sen (1999) Rani Mukerji (2004) Konkona Sen Sharma (2007) Seema Bhargava Pahwa (2018) Sheeba Chaddha (2022) Shabana Azmi (2023) | 2 |
Oldest winner | Farrukh Jaffar | 88 |
Oldest nominee | Kamini Kaushal | 92 |
Youngest winner | Ayesha Kapur | 11 |
Youngest nominee |
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