List of awards and nominations received by Nayanthara

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Nayanthara awards and nominations
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Totals [a]
Wins50
Nominations90
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.

Nayanthara is an Indian actress, who primarily works in the South Indian film industries. She is the recipient of five Filmfare Awards South, as well as a Nandi award and a Kalaimamani from the state governments of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu respectively. She received most of the awards for her performance in the film Sri Rama Rajyam and Aramm . She's also referred as Lady Superstar of Indian Cinema due to impact made in south Indian industry.

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Ananda Vikatan Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2015 Naanum Rowdy Dhaan Best Actress Won [1]
2017 Aramm Won
2019 Airaa Nominated
2022 Netrikann Nominated
2023 Connect Nominated
2024 Annapoorani: The Goddess of Food Nominated

Asianet Film Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2003 Manassinakkare Best New Face of the YearWon [2]
2010 Bodyguard Best ActressWon [3]
2017 Puthiya Niyamam Nominated [3]

Behindwoods Gold Medal

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2013 Raja Rani Best Acting PerformanceWon [4]
2018NayantharaThe Golden Lady of South Indian Box OfficeWon [4]

Bharatamuni Film Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2011 Sri Rama Rajyam Best ActressWon [5]

CineMAA Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2011 Sri Rama Rajyam Best Actress (Jury) Won [6]

Edison Awards (Tamil)

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2013 Raja Rani Best Actress Won [7]
2015 Naanum Rowdy Dhaan Won [8]
Thani Oruvan The Gorgeous Belle Nominated [8]
2016 Iru Mugan Best ActressNominated
2017 Aramm Won
2018 Imaikkaa Nodigal Won
2019 Kolaiyuthir Kaalam Nominated
Bigil & Viswasam Favorite ActressNominated
2020 Mookuthi Amman Nominated
2021 Netrikann Best ActressNominated
2022 O2 Nominated

Filmfare Awards South

YearArtist/WorkCategoryLanguageOutcome
2007 Billa Best ActressTamilNominated [9]
Tulasi TeluguNominated [10]
2008 Yaaradi Nee Mohini TamilNominated
2010 Boss Engira Bhaskaran Nominated [11]
Simha TeluguNominated [11]
Super KannadaNominated [12]
2011 Sri Rama Rajyam TeluguWon [13]
2012 Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum Nominated
2013 Raja Rani TamilWon [14]
2015 Naanum Rowdy Dhaan Won [15]
2016 Iru Mugan Nominated
Puthiya Niyamam MalayalamWon [16]
2017 Aramm TamilWon [17]
2018 Kolamavu Kokila Nominated

The Galatta Crown Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2022 Mookuthi Amman Favourite ActressWon
NayantharaEmpress of Indian CinemaWon
Netrikann Favourite HeroineNominated

The Hindu World Of Women Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2018NayantharaExcellence in the field of EntertainmentWon [18]

International Indian Film Academy Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2015 Maya Best Actress Won [19]
Thani Oruvan Nominated [19]
2016 Naanum Rowdy Dhaan Nominated
2024 Annapoorani: The Goddess of Food Pending

JFW Divas of South Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2012 Nayanthara Divas of South Won

JFW Movie Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2018 Imaikkaa Nodigal Best Actress in a Leading RoleNominated
Kolamavu Kokila Best Actress - Women Centric FilmNominated
2019 Airaa Nominated
Viswasam Best Actress in a Leading RoleNominated
2020 Mookuthi Amman Best Actress - Women Centric FilmNominated
2021 Netrikann Won
Best Women Centric Film

(Along with Vignesh Shivan)

Won

Kalaimamani Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2010Contribution of Tamil Cinema Kalaimamani [20] Won

Kerala Film Critics Association Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryLanguageOutcome
2016 Puthiya Niyamam Best Actress MalayalamWon [21]

Mathrubhumi Film Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryLanguageOutcome
2007 E Best Actress Tamil Won

Nandi Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2011 Sri Rama Rajyam Best Actress Won [22]

Santosham Film Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2011 Sri Rama Rajyam Best Actress Won [23]

South Indian International Movie Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryLanguageOutcome
2012 Sri Rama Rajyam Best Actress Telugu Won [24]
2013 Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum Nominated
Best Actress (Critics) Won [25]
2014 Raja Rani Best Actress Tamil Nominated [26]
2015 Anaamika Telugu Nominated [26]
2016 Naanum Rowdy Dhaan Tamil Won [26]
Bhaskar the Rascal Malayalam Won
2017 Iru Mugan Tamil Won [26]
Puthiya Niyamam Malayalam Won [26]
2018 Aramm Tamil Won [26]
2019 Kolamavu Kokila Nominated [26]
2020

Viswasam

Won
2021 Mookuthi Amman Nominated
2022 Netrikann Nominated
2024 Annapoorani: The Goddess of Food Won [26]

South Scope Style Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2009 Nayanthara Youth Icon (Female)Won [27]

Sunfeast Tamil Music Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2007 Billa Best ActressWon [28]

Tamil Nadu State Film Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2013 Raja Rani Best Actress Won [29] [30]

TSR-TV9 Film Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2011 Sri Rama Rajyam Best ActressWon [31]

Ugadi Puraskar Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2011 Sri Rama Rajyam Best ActressWon [32]

Vijay Awards

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2007 Billa Favourite Heroine Won [33]
2008 Yaaradi Nee Mohini Won [34]
2009 Aadhavan Nominated
2010 Boss Engira Bhaskaran Nominated
2013 Raja Rani Won [35]
Best Actress Won [35]
2014 Idhu Kathirvelan Kadhal Favourite Heroine Nominated [36]
2017 Aramm Won
Best Actress Won

Zee Cinema Awards – Tamil

YearArtist/WorkCategoryOutcome
2020 Airaa Best Actress Nominated
Viswasam & Bigil Favourite Actress Won [37]
[[]] Sridevi Award for Inspiring Women of Indian Cinema Won [38]

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