List of awards and nominations received by Manoj Bajpayee

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Manoj Bajpayee awards and nominations
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Bajpayee Receiving National Award for Bhonsle (2021)
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Manoj Bajpayee is an Indian actor who predominantly works in Hindi cinema He is the recipient of three National Film Awards, four Filmfare Awards, and two Asia Pacific Screen Awards. In 2019, he was awarded India's fourth-highest civilian honour, the Padma Shri, for his contributions to art.

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Major associations

Asia Pacific Screen Awards

Year⁣Work⁣Category⁣Result⁣Ref.
2012 Gangs of Wasseypur Best Performance by an ActorNominated⁣[ citation needed ]
2016 Aligarh Won⁣ [1]
2019 Bhonsle Won⁣ [2]

Filmfare Awards

Year⁣Work⁣Category⁣Result⁣Ref.
1999 Satya Best Supporting ActorNominated⁣[ citation needed ]
Best Actor (Critics)Won⁣
2000⁣ Shool Won⁣ [3]
Best ActorNominated⁣
2002⁣ Aks Best Performance in a Negative RoleNominated⁣[ citation needed ]
2003⁣ Road Nominated⁣[ citation needed ]
2004⁣ LOC: Kargil Best Supporting ActorNominated⁣[ citation needed ]
2011 Raajneeti Nominated⁣ [4]
2013⁣ Gangs of Wasseypur Best ActorNominated⁣ [5]
2017⁣ Aligarh Best Actor (Critics) Won⁣ [lower-alpha 2] [6]
Taandav⁣Best Actor In A Short Film⁣⁣Won⁣
2024 Joram Best Actor (Critics) Nominated[ citation needed ]

Filmfare OTT Awards

Year⁣Work⁣Category⁣Result⁣Ref.
2020 Bhonsle Best Actor in A Web Original FilmNominated [7] [8]
The Family Man 1 Best Actor In A Drama SeriesNominated
Best Actor In A Drama Series (Critics)⁣Won⁣
2021 Ray Best Actor in A Web Original Film⁣Nominated [9]
The Family Man 2 Best Actor In A Drama SeriesNominated
Best Actor In A Drama Series (Critics)⁣Won⁣
2023 Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai Best Actor In Web Original FilmWon [10]
Gulmohar Best Actor In Web Original FilmNominated⁣

IIFA Awards

Year⁣Work⁣Category⁣Result⁣Ref.
2001⁣ Fiza Best Performance in a Negative Role Nominated⁣ [11]
2002⁣ Aks Nominated[ citation needed ]
2011⁣ Raajneeti Nominated [12]
Best Supporting Actor Nominated
2013⁣ Gangs of Wasseypur Best Actor Nominated [13]
2022 Bhonsle Nominated [14]

National Film Awards

Year⁣Work⁣Category⁣Result⁣Ref.
1999 Satya Best Supporting ActorWon⁣ [15]
2004 Pinjar Special Jury Award (Feature Film)Won⁣ [16]
2021 Bhonsle Best ActorWon⁣ [lower-alpha 3] [17]
2024 Gulmohar Special Mention Won [18]

Producers Guild Film Awards

Year⁣Work⁣Category⁣Result⁣Ref.
2011 Raajneeti Best Actor in a Negative RoleNominated⁣[ citation needed ]
2013 Gangs of Wasseypur Best Actor in a Leading RoleNominated⁣
2016 Tevar Best Actor in a Negative RoleNominated⁣[ citation needed ]

Screen Awards

Year⁣Work⁣Category⁣Result⁣Ref.
1999 Satya Best Supporting ActorWon⁣ [19]
2002⁣ Aks Best Actor in a Negative RoleWon⁣ [20]
2003⁣ Road Nominated⁣[ citation needed ]
2004 Pinjar Best Supporting ActorNominated⁣[ citation needed ]
2013⁣ Gangs of Wasseypur Best ActorNominated⁣ [21]
2017⁣ Aligarh Best Actor (Critics)Nominated⁣[ citation needed ]

Zee Cine Awards

Year⁣Work⁣Category⁣Result⁣Ref.
1999 Satya Best Actor in a Supporting Role – MaleWon⁣[ citation needed ]
2002⁣ Aks Best Performance in a Negative RoleWon⁣[ citation needed ]
2017⁣ Aligarh Best Actor (Critics)Nominated⁣[ citation needed ]

Other awards

Year⁣AwardWork⁣Category⁣Result⁣Ref.
2020 Asian Academy Creative Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role The Family Man Nominated[ citation needed ]
2021Nominated
2016 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne Best Actor Aligarh Nominated
2018 Gali Guleiyan Nominated
2019 Bhonsle Nominated
2021Best Actor in a Series The Family Man Won
2023Best Actor Joram Nominated
Gulmohar Nominated
2017FOI Online AwardsBest Actor in a Leading Role Aligarh Nominated
2019 Gali Guleiyan Nominated
2020Best Performance by an Ensemble Cast Sonchiriya Won
2021Best Actor in a Leading Role Bhonsle Won
2016 Jagran Film Festival Aligarh Best ActorWon [lower-alpha 4] [ citation needed ]
2018New York Indo-American Arts Council Film Festival Gali Guleiyan Best ActorWon[ citation needed ]
2011 Stardust Awards Best Supporting Actor Raajneeti Nominated
2013Best Actor Gangs of Wasseypur Won[ citation needed ]
2016Best Performance by an Actor in a Negative Role Tevar Nominated
2017Best Actor Aligarh Nominated

Footnotes

  1. Awards in certain categories do not have prior nominations and only winners are announced by the jury. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
  2. Tied with Shahid Kapoor for Udta Punjab
  3. Tied with Dhanush for Asuran
  4. Tied with Randeep Hooda for Sarbjit

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