List of awards and nominations received by Hema Malini

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Hema Malini is an Indian actress who primarily works in Bollywood films. Apart from being an actress, she has also worked as a director, producer, dancer-choreographer, and politician. Malini made her acting debut as a lead actress through the 1968 Hindi film Sapno Ka Saudagar , and went on to appear in numerous films throughout the 1970s and 80s. [1] Her performances in both commercial and arthouse productions won a lot of accolades. During her career, Malini has been nominated 11 times for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress, of which she won once in 1972 for her role as twin-sisters in Seeta Aur Geeta ; [1] the first time she was nominated for the award. She received two nominations in a single year on two occasions – Amir Garib , Prem Nagar (both in 1974) and Sanyasi , Mehbooba (both in 1975). Malini was initially promoted as "Dream Girl" of Bollywood, [2] and went on to star in a film of the same name in 1977. [3] After her marriage with co-star Dharmendra, she continued to act in various films which included a few art films. [1] Malini's portrayal as an attitudinal wife in Rihaee won her a Filmfare Best Actress nomination for the tenth time. In 2000, she was presented with the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award for her contribution to films. In the same year, she was honoured with the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian honour. The Sir Padampat Singhania University conferred an Honorary Doctorate upon Malini in recognition of her contribution to Indian cinema in 2012. After a brief hiatus, Malini made a comeback with Baghban in 2003. [1] She played an elderly woman and was paired opposite Amitabh Bachchan, [1] earning a Best Actress Award nomination from Filmfare for the eleventh time. She received lot of praise and nominations for her work in the film such as the Most Sensational Actress at the Bollywood Movie Awards and the Star Screen Award Jodi No. 1.

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Civilian award

YearAwardHonouring bodyOutcome
2000 Padma Shri Government of India Won [4]

Honorary Doctorate

YearNominated artistHonouring bodyOutcome
2012Honorary Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy Sir Padampat Singhania University Conferred [5]
2014Doctor of letter - Honoris CausaShri Jagdishprasad Jhabarmal Tibrewala University (JJT), Jhunjhunu, RajasthanConferred

Filmfare Awards

YearFilmCategoryOutcome
1973 Seeta Aur Geeta Best Actress Won [6]
1974 Amir Garib Nominated [7]
Prem Nagar Nominated [7]
1975 Khushboo Nominated [8]
Sanyasi Nominated [8]
1976 Mehbooba Nominated [9]
1977 Kinara Nominated [10]
1979 Meera Nominated [11]
1981 Naseeb Nominated
1990 Rihaee Nominated
1999 Lifetime Achievement Won [12]
2003 Baghban Best ActressNominated [13]

Bollywood Movie Awards

YearFilmCategoryOutcome
2003Lifetime AchievementWon [14]
2004 Baghban Most Sensational Actress Won [14]

Screen Awards

YearFilmCategoryOutcomeNotes
2003 Baghban Star Screen Award Jodi No. 1 WonShared with Amitabh Bachchan

Zee Cine Awards

YearFilmCategoryOutcome
2003 Lifetime Achievement Won [15]

Other awards and honours

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