List of awards and nominations received by Dev (Bengali actor)

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Dev awards and nominations
Totals [a]
Wins32
Nominations7
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Dev (born Deepak Adhikari on 25 December 1982) is an Indian actor, producer, singer and screenwriter, known for his works in Bengali cinema, and more recently, a politician. [1] He owns the production house Dev Entertainment Ventures Pvt. Ltd.. He is also one of the Highest Paid Bengali actors.

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He made come back on the silver screen with Premer Kahini , opposite Koel Mullick, his first with whom he went on to star with in numerous films. A remake of the Kannada hit Mungaru Male , the film was moderately successful. Dev got another breakthrough in Challenge which opened to critical and commercial success. He received the Anandalok Awards for Best Actor and Best Action Hero for his performance in the film. [2] He continued to garner commercial success and wider attention through his successful films, including Le Chakka , Dui Prithibi , Paglu , Challenge 2 , Khoka 420 , Rangbaaz and Chander Pahar .

He had been a recipient of numerous awards, namely Tele Cine Awards, Kalakar Awards, Filmfare Awards East, Filmfare Awards East (2017) & NABC International Bangla Film Award 2017. His accomplishments have made him one of the highest paid and sought out actors of Bengali cinema. Though he has delivered some critically acclaimed performances, Dev is often trolled for his poor accent, average acting skills, his winning of the Mahanayak Samman from the Government of West Bengal and his work as a politician. [3] In 2022 he was awarded Banga Bhushan by the chief minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee.[ citation needed ]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryFilmResultRef(s).
2009 Anandalok Awards Anandalok Award for Best Actor Challenge Won [4]
Anandalok Award for Best Action HeroChallenge [5]
2010Star Jalsha Entertainment AwardsStar Jalsha Entertainment Award for Best Actor Poran Jaye Jolia Re
Dujone Nominated
Tele Cine AwardsTele Cine Awards for Best ActorChallengeWon
Kalakar AwardsKalakar Award for Best Actor
Star Ananda Shera Bangali awardsSTAR Ananda Shera notun Protibha Award
Anandalok AwardsAnandalok Award for Best Actor (Male) Le Chakka [6] [7] [8]
2011Big Bangla Movie AwardsBig Bangla Movie Award for Best Actor of the decade
Anandalok AwardsAnandalok Award for Best Actor Paglu Nominated [9]
Star Jalsha Entertainment AwardsStar Jalsha Entertainment Award for Best Dancing SensationWon
Zee Banglar Gourab Samman AwardsZee Bangla Award for Best ActorLe ChakkaNominated
2012Star Guide Bengali film AwardsStar Guide Bengali film Award for Best ActorPagluWon
Anandalok AwardsAnandalok Award for Best Actor (Male) Paglu 2 Nominated [10]
Zee Banglar Gourab Samman AwardsZee Bangla Award for Best Actor Paglu Won
11th Tele Cine AwardsTele Cine Award for Best ActorPaglu [11] [12]
Kalakar AwardsKalakar Award for Best ActorPaglu [13]
201312th Tele Cine AwardsTele Cine Award for Best Actor Challenge 2 Nominated [14]
2014Most Desirable Tollywood Actor (Public Poll)Best Actor Khoka 420 , Rangbaaz and Chander Pahar
Tollywood National AwardChander Pahar
Best Romantic HeroKhoka 420Nominated
Best Action HeroRangbaazWon
Kalakar AwardsKalakar Award for Best ActorRangbaaz and Chander Pahar
B.F.J.A Award Best Actor Khokababu [15]
Mahanayak Samman by Government of West Bengal [16]
Zee Bangla Gourab Somman AwardsBest ActorChander Pahar
Anandalok Awards
Filmfare Awards East Global East People's Choice Filmfare Award
13th Tele Cine AwardsBest ActorChander Pahar
Best Jodi (Dev-Koel)Rangbaaz
201514th Tele Cine AwardsBest Actor Buno Haansh
Best Jodi (Dev-Srabanti)
20173rd WBJFA AwardsMost Popular Actor of the Year. Zulfiqar
Filmfare Awards EastBest ActorNominated
NABC International Bangla Film AwardBest Actor (Commercial)Won

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