List of awards and nominations received by Tamannaah Bhatia

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Tamannaah Bhatia awards and nominations
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Totals [a]
Wins15
Nominations22
Honours12
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.

Tamannaah Bhatia is an Indian actress known for her work in Telugu, Tamil and Hindi cinema. Since 2008, she has been a consistent presence at the Filmfare Awards South, earning nominations for her roles in Tamil films including Kalloori , Kanden Kadhalai and Paiyaa , and Telugu films including Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam , 100% Love and Racha. [6] In 2010, she received the Kalaimamani award from the Government of Tamil Nadu for her contributions to arts and culture. [7] Her performance in 100% Love garnered acclaim, earning her best category awards at the CineMAA Awards, [8] Hyderabad Times Film Awards, [9] Santosham Film Awards [10] and TSR - TV9 National Film Awards. [11] Her role in Tadakha earned her the South Indian International Movie Awards for Best Actress (Critics) and the TSR-TV9 National Film Award for Best Actress. [12] [13] Her role in Baahubali: The Beginning brought her international recognition and a nomination for Best Supporting Actress Actress at the Saturn Awards. [14] [15]

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In Tamil cinema, Bhatia won best category awards at the Asianet Film Awards and Asiavision Awards. [16] [17] She also received an Honorary Doctorate from the Confederation of International Accreditation Commission for her achievements in the entertainment industry. [18] She won the Behindwoods Gold Hall of Famers award for Entertainer and the Bollywood Hungama OTT India Fest award for Best Actor of the Year Female (Series), highlighting her versatility. [19] [20] She also won Best Actress in a Feature Film at the Indo-French International Film Festival Awards for her role in Kanne Kalaimaane . [21] Her consistent recognition led to her being named "Star In The Spotlight" at the Beautiful Indians awards. [22]

Awards and nominations

List of awards and nominations received by Tamannaah Bhatia
AwardYearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
Asianet Film Awards [a] 2016 Most Popular Tamil Actress Won [16]
Asiavision Awards 2016Best Actress – TamilWon [17]
Behindwoods Gold Hall Of Famers2023EntertainerWon [19]
Bollywood Hungama OTT India Fest 2023Best Actor of The Year Female (Series)Won [20]
CineMAA Awards 2012Best Actress – TeluguWon [8]
2013Nominated [23]
Filmfare Awards South [a] 2007 Best Actress – Tamil Nominated [1]
2009 Nominated [2]
Best Actress – Telugu Nominated [2]
2010 Best Actress – TamilNominated [3]
2011 Best Actress – TeluguNominated [4]
2012 Nominated [5]
2015 Nominated [24]
2016 Best Actress – TamilNominated [25]
Filmfare Middle East Achiever’s Night Awards2022Best Director-Actor DuoWon [b] [26]
Hyderabad Times Film Awards2011Best ActressWon [9]
IIFA Utsavam Awards 2016 Best Performance in a Leading Role – Female (Telugu)Nominated [27]
Best Performance in a Leading Role – Female (Tamil)Nominated [28]
Indo-French International Film Festival Awards2023Best

Actress Feature Film

Won [21]
NRI of the year Awards2017Global Indian Impact IconWon [29]
Santosham Film Awards [a] 2011 Best Actress Won [10]
2019 Best ActressWon [30]
Saturn Awards 2015 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [14]
South Indian International Movie Awards [a] 2011 Best Actress – Telugu Nominated [31]
2013 Nominated [12]
Best Actress (Critics) – Telugu Won [32]
2016 Best Actress – Tamil Nominated [33]
2019 Nominated [34]
South Scope Awards [a] 2009Best ActressWon [35]
TSR - TV9 National Film Awards2011–12Best HeroineWon [11]
2013–14Best ActressWon [13] [36]
Vijay Awards 2009 Best Actress Nominated [37]
Favourite Heroine Nominated [38]
2010Nominated [39]
Zee Cine Awards 2014Best Debut ActressNominated [40]
2020Favourite Actress – TamilNominated [41]
Zee Cinemalu Awards2017Queen of Box OfficeNominated [42]

Honours

List of honours received by Tamannaah Bhatia
YearHonourGranted byRef.
2010 Kalaimamani Government of Tamil Nadu [7]
2016South India's Most Admired CelebritySouth Scope Lifestyle Awards [43]
2017Youth Icon of the YearDayawati Modi Global Awards [44]
Honorary Doctorate Confederation of International Accreditation Commission [18]
2018 Sridevi Smarakam Award Santosham Film Awards [45]
Sridevi Memorial AwardZee Apsara Awards [46]
2021Pan–India EntertainerGlobal Spa Fit & Fab Awards [47] [48]
2022Breaking The Mould (Female)Hindustan Times India's Most Stylish Awards [49] [50]
Most Stylish Fashion Icon Lokmat Stylish Awards [51]
2023Most Stylish Trend Setter (Female) Bollywood Hungama Style Icons [52]
2024Star In The SpotlightBeautiful Indians [22]
Celebrating 20 Years In Cinema South Indian International Movie Awards [53] [54]

Ranking

Popularity ranking received by Tamannaah Bhatia from various platforms
YearCategoryRankOrganisationRef.
2017Top stars of Indian cinema#4 IMDb [55] [56]
2021Most influential social media stars of South cinema#10 Forbes India [57]
Most tweeted about actors (female) in South Indian entertainment#8 Twitter [58]
2023Most popular Indian stars#6IMDb [59] [60]
2014–2024Top 100 most viewed Indian stars of the last decade#16IMDb [61] [62]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 The year denotes the production date of the nominated work.
  2. Tied with Madhur Bhandarkar

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