List of awards and nominations received by Vicky Kaushal

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Vicky Kaushal awards and nominations
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Kaushal at the premiere of The Gray Man in 2022
Totals [lower-alpha 1]
Wins28
Nominations40
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.

Vicky Kaushal is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi films. He has appeared in Forbes India 's Celebrity 100 list of 2019. Kaushal is the recipient of 28 accolades into his credit. He won three IIFA Awards one Best Debut Actor for Masaan (2016), Best Supporting Actor for Sanju (2019) and Best Actor for Sardar Udham (2022). [1] He received the Best Actor at the 66th National Film Awards for Uri: The Surgical Strike . [2] Kaushal won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for Sanju and Best Actor (Critics) for Sardar Udham .

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Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2016 Asian Film Awards Best Newcomer Masaan Nominated [3]
2019 Best Supporting Actor Sanju Nominated [4]
2019 Filmfare Awards Best Supporting Actor Sanju Won [lower-alpha 1] [5]
2020 Best Actor Uri: The Surgical Strike Nominated [6]
2022 Sardar Udham Nominated [7]
Best Actor (Critics) Won [8]
2024Best Actor Sam Bahadur Nominated
Best Actor (Critics)Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Dunki Won
2019 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne Best Supporting PerformanceSanjuWon [9]
2016 International Indian Film Academy Awards Best Debut Actor MasaanWon [10]
2019 Best Supporting Actor SanjuWon [11]
Best Actor Raazi Nominated
2020Uri: The Surgical StrikeNominated [12]
2022Sardar UdhamWon [13]
2016 Jagran Film Festival Special Jury AwardMasaanWon [14]
2019 66th National Film Awards Best Actor Uri: The Surgical StrikeWon [lower-alpha 2] [15]
2016 Producers Guild Film Awards Best Debut Actor MasaanNominated [16]
2016 Screen Awards Best Male Debut Won [17]
2019 Best Supporting Actor RaaziNominated [18]
SanjuNominated
Best Actor Manmarziyaan Nominated
2020Uri: The Surgical StrikeNominated [19]
2016 Stardust Awards Best Acting Debut (Male)MasaanNominated [20]
2016 Zee Cine Awards Best Male Debut Won [21]
2019 Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Male SanjuWon [22]
2020 Best Actor (Critics) Uri: The Surgical StrikeNominated [23]

Other awards and recognitions

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef
2023 Bollywood Hungama Style Icons Most Stylish Actor (Male)Nominated [24]

Notes

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