List of awards and nominations received by Shruti Haasan

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Shruti Haasan awards and nominations
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Haasan in 2020 at Nykaa Femina Beauty Awards
Totals [lower-alpha 1]
Wins14
Nominations36
Note
  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.

Shruti Haasan is an Indian actress and singer who works in Telugu, Hindi and Tamil films. She is a recipient of several awards including two Filmfare Award South and three South Indian International Movie Awards, and one CineMAA Awards, Edison Awards and IIFA Utsavam each. [1]

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Haasan made her acting debut with the Hindi film Luck (2009). She made her Telugu debut with Anaganaga O Dheerudu and Tamil debut with 7aum Arivu both (2011), winning the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut – South for both. She won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu for Race Gurram . Haasan won three SIIMA Award for Best Actress – Telugu for the films - Gabbar Singh , Race Gurram and Srimanthudu . She also has won the Best Introduced Music Director for Unnaipol Oruvan .

Chennai Times Film Awards

The Chennai Times Film Awards presented by The Times of India to celebrates the best in the Tamil film industry.

YearCategoryFilmResultRef.
2012Best Actor - Female 7aum Arivu Nominated [2]
2013 3 Nominated [3]

CineMAA Awards

YearCategoryFilmResultRef.
2012Best Female Debut Anaganaga O Dheerudu Won [4]

Edison Awards

YearCategoryFilmResultRef.
2009 Best Introduced Music Director Unnaipol Oruvan Won

Filmfare Awards South

YearCategoryFilmResultRef.
2012 Best Female Debut – South 7aum Arivu & Anaganaga O Dheerudu Won [5]
Best Actress – Tamil 7aum Arivu Nominated
2013 Best Actress – Tamil 3 Nominated [6]
Best Female Playback Singer – Tamil "Kannazhaga" (from 3)Nominated
2015 Best Actress – Telugu Race Gurram Won [7]
Best Female Playback Singer – Telugu "Junction Lo" (from Aagadu )Nominated
Best Female Playback Singer – Tamil "Yeandi Yeandi" (from Puli )Nominated
2016 Best Actress – Telugu Srimanthudu Nominated [8]

International Indian Film Academy Awards

YearCategoryFilmResultRef.
2014 Best Supporting Actress D-Day Nominated [9]

IIFA Utsavam

YearCategoryFilmResultRef.
2016 Performance In A Leading Role - Female Srimanthudu Won [10]

Screen Awards

YearCategoryFilmResultRef.
2016Best Ensemble Cast Welcome Back Nominated [11]

South Indian International Movie Awards

YearCategoryFilmResultRef.
2012 Best Female Debut – Telugu Anaganaga O Dheerudu Won [12]
Best Female Debut – Tamil 7aum Arivu Nominated
2013 Best Actress – Tamil 3 Nominated [13]
Best Female Playback Singer - Tamil"Kannazhaga" (from 3)Nominated
Best Actress – Telugu Gabbar Singh Won
Stylish Actress of South Indian CinemaWon
2014 Best Actress – Telugu Balupu Nominated [14]
2015 Race Gurram Won [15]
2016 Srimanthudu Won [16]
2022 Krack Nominated [17]
2023 Fashion Youth IconWon [18]

Stardust Awards

YearCategoryFilmResultRef.
2010 Superstar of Tomorrow – Female Luck Nominated [19]

Vijay Awards

YearCategoryFilmResultRef.
2012 Best Debut Actress 7aum Arivu Nominated [20]
2013 Best Actress 3 Nominated [21]
Favourite Heroine Nominated
2015 Favourite Heroine Poojai Nominated [22]

Zee Telugu Apsara Awards

YearCategoryFilmResultRef.
2016Heroine of the Year Srimanthudu Nominated [23]
Entertainer of the YearNominated
2018Iconic Actress of the DecadeWon [24]

Other awards

YearAwardCategoryResultRef.
2021 Filmfare Middle East Achievers Art IconWon [25]
2023 Indian Achievers Award Power CorridorsWon [26]

Other recognitions

Honours

Times of India

YearCategoryResultRef.
2013Hyderabad Times Most Desirable Woman 2012#11 [29]
Chennai Times Most Desirable Woman 2012#9 [30]
2014Hyderabad Times Most Desirable Woman 2013#1[ citation needed ]
Chennai Times Most Desirable Woman 2013#1 [31]
2015Hyderabad Times Most Desirable Woman 2014#4 [32]
Chennai Times Most Desirable Woman 2014#2 [33]
2016Hyderabad Times Most Desirable Woman 2015#6 [34]
Chennai Times Most Desirable Woman 2015#2 [35]
2017Hyderabad Times Most Desirable Woman 2016#6 [36]
Chennai Times Most Desirable Woman 2016#5 [37]
2018Hyderabad Times Most Desirable Woman 2017#12 [38]
Chennai Times Most Desirable Woman 2017#21 [39]
2019Chennai Times Most Desirable Woman 2018#26 [40]
2020Chennai Times Most Desirable Woman 2019#28 [41]
2021Hyderabad Times Most Desirable Woman 2020#1 [42]
Chennai Times Most Desirable Woman 2020#13 [43]

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