List of awards and nominations received by Jyothika

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Jyothika awards and nominations
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Wins33
Nominations62
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  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize 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.

Jyothika is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Tamil films. [1] [2] She also acted in some Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi films. She won one National Award, five Filmfare Awards, [3] four Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, two Cinema Express Awards, one South Indian International Movie Award, [4] International Tamil Film Award [5] and four Dinakaran Awards. She is also a recipient of the Kalaimamani Award. [6] She is regarded as one of the most prolific actresses in Tamil cinema. [7] She has been ranked among the best actresses of South India by The Times of India and was referred as one of the Superstar women in Indian Cinema by The Hindu. [8] [9]

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She debuted in Bollywood in the Hindi film Doli Saja Ke Rakhna (1997), directed by Priyadarshan. She starred in her first Tamil film Vaali (1999) and her first Telugu film Tagore (2003), opposite Chiranjeevi. She received her first Filmfare Award for Vaali (1999) as Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut – South. [10] She was awarded the Filmfare Best Tamil Actress Award for Kushi (2000). A string of successful films followed and gained prominence for her performances in Kushi (2000), Dumm Dumm Dumm [11] (2001), Poovellam Un Vasam [12] (2001), Kaakha Kaakha (2004), Perazhagan (2004), Chandramukhi (2005) and Mozhi, (2007), for the latter three she won Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress.For the movie, Mozhi, she was in the final three for National Film Award for Best Actress for her outstanding performance, however she lost the award to Umashree for the Kannada film Gulabi Talkies . [13] She has the record of holding maximum number of nominations with 16 for Best Tamil Actress at South Filmfare Awards. [6] [14] [15] [16]

Jyothika left the industry at the peak of her career marrying Tamil actor Suriya on 11 September 2006, after being engaged in a relationship for several years, [17] and with whom she was paired in seven films. She made a comeback in the film 36 Vayadhinile (2015) where her performance was given strong reviews and she received Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress – South for the movie. [13] [18] After the success of 36 Vayadhinile, she appeared in a series of women centric movies like Magalir Mattum (2017), Naachiyaar (2018), Kaatrin Mozhi (2018), Raatchasi (2019), and Ponmagal Vandhal (2020) [19] and also played the lead role in Mani Ratnam's multi-starrer Chekka Chivantha Vaanam (2018). [20] [21]

National Film Awards

YearCategoryFilmResultRef.
2020 Best Feature Film (producer, along with Suriya and Guneet Monga) Soorarai Pottru Won [22]

IIFA Utsavam Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2015 36 Vayathinile Best Actress Nominated

Kalaimamani Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2005Contribution of Tamil Cinema Kalaimamani [23] Won

Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2007 Pachaikili Muthucharam Best Villain - Female Won
2019 Raatchasi Best Actress Nominated
2021 Udanpirappe Nominated

Tamil Nadu State Film Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2004 Perazhagan Best Actress Won [24]
2005 Chandramukhi Won [25]
2007 Mozhi Won [26]
2015 36 Vayadhinile Won [27]

Edison Awards (Tamil)

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2019 Raatchasi Best Actress Won
Jackpot Favourite Heroine Nominated [28]
2021 Ponmagal Vandhal Best Actress Pending

Filmfare Awards South

YearArtist/WorkCategoryLanguageOutcomeReference
1999 Vaali Best Debut Actress TamilWon [10]
2000 Kushi Best ActressWon [29]
2001 Poovellam Un Vasam Nominated [30]
2002 Nagarahavu KannadaNominated
2003 Kaaka Kaaka TamilNominated
Dhool Nominated
2004 Perazhagan Nominated
Manmadhan Nominated
Mass TeluguNominated
2005 Chandramukhi TamilNominated
2006 Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu Nominated
Sillunu Oru Kaadhal Nominated
Shock TeluguNominated
2007 Mozhi TamilNominated
2009 Seetha Kalyanam MalayalamNominated
2015 36 Vayathinile TamilNominated
Critics Best Actress – Tamil Won
2017 Magalir Mattum Best Actress Nominated [31]
2019 Kaatrin Mozhi Nominated [32]
2022 Ponmagal Vandhaal Nominated
Udanpirappe Nominated
2022 Jai Bhim Best FilmWon
2024 Kaathal – The Core Best ActressMalayalamNominated
Critics Best Actress Won

Filmfare Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
1998 Doli Saja Ke Rakhna Best Female Debut Nominated

International Tamil Film Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2004 Kaaka Kaaka Best ActressWon [33]

Film Fans Association Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2005 Chandramukhi Best ActressWon [34]

Dinakaran Film Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
1999 Vaali Best Debut Actress Won [35]
2000 Khushi Best Actress Won [36] [37]
2004 Perazhagan Won [36]
2005 Chandramukhi Won [36]

Zee Cine Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
1999 Doli Saja Ke Rakhna Zee Cine Award for Best Female Debut Nominated [38]

South Indian International Movie Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryLanguageOutcome
2015 36 Vayathinile Best Actress Tamil Nominated [39]
2017 Magalir Mattum Nominated [40]
2018 Kaatrin Mozhi Nominated [41]
2019 Raatchasi Nominated [42]
2021 Soorarai Pottru Best Film Producer – Tamil Won [4]
2024 Kaathal – The Core Best Actress MalayalamNominated

Vijay Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2007 Mozhi Best Actress Nominated
Favourite Heroine Nominated

Behindwoods Gold Medals

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2016 36 Vayathinile People's Choice Best Actor - FemaleWon [43]
Best Debut ProducerWon [43]
2019 Raatchasi Best Actor in a Leading Role - FemaleWon [44]

Zee Cinema Awards Tamil

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2020 Raatchasi & Jackpot Favorite ActressNominated [45]
Raatchasi Best Actress in a Leading RoleNominated [46]

JFW Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2017Most Successful Actress of South Film IndustryMost Successful Actress of South Film Industry [47] [48] [49] Won
2018 Naachiyaar Best Actress - Women Centric FilmNominated
Kaatrin Mozhi Nominated
2019 Raatchasi Won
2020 Ponmagal Vandhaal Nominated
2021 Udanpirape Best Actress - Lead RoleNominated

Cinema Express Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
1999 Vaalee Best Newface Actress of the Year [50] Won
2000 Kushi & Rhythm Most Sensational Actress [50] Won
Rhythm Best Onscreen Pair (alongside Arjun)Nominated
2001 Poovellam Un Vasam Best Actress – Tamil [51] Won

Other awards and honours

YearCategoryMovie/WorkAward/rank
2002 Udaya Film Awards - Udaya Film Award for Best Female Actor Nagarahavu Won
2015IBN Live Movie Awards 36 Vayathinile Won (runner-up)/Special jury
2018 Ananda Vikatan Awards – Ananda Vikatan Aval Award For Style Icon Of Kollywood [52] Successful Actress in TamilWon
2018 Zee Tamil TV Awards – Actress of the Decade Award [53] [54] Actress of the DecadeWon

As film producer

YearFilmAwardCategoryResultRef.
2021 - 22 Jai Bhim Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards Best FilmWon
Congressional Global Community OscarsMEATF Congressional Medal of ExcellenceWon
Cinema At Its Best AwardsBest Feature FilmWon
Noida International Film Festival 2022Best Feature FilmWon [55] [56]

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