Meril-Prothom Alo Critics Choice Award for Best TV Actress | |
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Awarded for | Best Performance by a Television Actress in a Leading Role |
Country | Bangladesh |
Presented by | Meril- Prothom Alo |
First awarded | Meghna (1998) |
Currently held by | Rumana Rashid Ishita, Pata Jharar Din (2018) |
Meril-Prothom Alo Critics Choice Award for Best TV Actress is given by Meril- Prothom Alo as part of its annual Meril-Prothom Alo Awards for Bengali-language films actress.
‡ | Indicates the winner |
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Year | Photos of winners | Actress | Role(s) | Film |
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1998 (1st) | Meghna‡ | |||
1999 (2nd) | Rokeya Prachy ‡ | Chor (1999) | ||
Tania Ahmed | Dokkhiner Ghar (1999) | |||
Natasha Hayat | Unmesh (1999) |
Year | Photos of winners | Actress | Role(s) | Film | Ref. |
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2000 (3rd) | Tarana Halim ‡ | ||||
2001 (4th) | Afsana Mimi ‡ | Housewife (2002) | |||
2002 (5th) | Richi Solaiman ‡ | ||||
2003 (6th) | Elora Gohor ‡ | ||||
2004 (7th) | Suborna Mustafa ‡ | ||||
2005 (8th) | Shomi Kaiser ‡ | ||||
2006 (9th) | Jaya Ahsan ‡ | Hutkura (2006) | |||
2007 (10th) | Aupee Karim ‡ | Nusrat | Nusrat, Sange Ekta Galpo (2007) | ||
2008 (11th) | Monira Mithu ‡ | Emon Deshti Kothao Khujey Pabey Nako Tumi (2008) | |||
Nowrin Hasan Khan Jenny | Akti Phone Kora Jave Please (2008) | ||||
Sabrin Saka Meem | Nodir Naam Nayanthara (2008) | ||||
2009 (12th) | Nauha Munir Dihan‡ | Bikol Pakhir Gaan (2009) | [1] | ||
Jaya Ahsan | Typewriter (2009) | ||||
Nawsheen Nahreen Mou | Is Equal To (2009) |
Year | Photos of winners | Actress | Role(s) | Film | Ref. |
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2010 (13th) | Dipanwita Haldar‡ | Kaata (2010) | |||
2011 (14th) | Nusrat Imrose Tisha ‡ | Tahmina | Tahminar Dinjapon (2011) | [2] | |
Jaya Ahsan | Koyekti Neel Rongpencil (2011) | ||||
Sharmin Zoha Shoshee | Necklace (2011) | ||||
2012 (15th) | Tareen Jahan ‡ | Sobuj Velvet (2012) | |||
Jaya Ahsan | Amader Golpo (2012) | ||||
Laila Hasan | Noutar Sangbad (2012) | ||||
2013 (16th) | Farzana Chobi ‡ | Simana Periye (2013) | |||
Aupee Karim | Puraghotito Bortoman (2013) | ||||
Nusrat Imrose Tisha | Duti Britto Pashapashi (2013) | ||||
2014 (17th) | Sanjida Preeti ‡ | Surface (2014) | [3] | ||
Priyanka Agnila Iqbal | Lal Kham Bonam Nil Kham (2014) | ||||
Zakia Bari Mamo | Akshay Companir Juta (2014) | ||||
2015 (18th) | Nusrat Imrose Tisha ‡ | Shefali | Shefali (2015) | [4] | |
2016 (19th) | Aupee Karim ‡ | Madhobilata | Madhobilata Groho Ar Na (2016) | [5] | |
Sadia Jahan Prova | Leaflet (2016) | ||||
Sanjida Preeti | March Mashe Shooting (2017) | ||||
2017 (20th) | Savita Sen‡ | March Mashe Shooting (2017) | |||
Tamalika Karmakar | Mayabari (2017) | ||||
Nusrat Imrose Tisha | Buker Bhitor Kichu Parthor Thaka Bhalo (2017) | ||||
2018 (21st) | Rumana Rashid Ishita ‡ | Pata Jhorar Din (2018) | [6] | ||
Nusrat Imrose Tisha | Ayesha | Ayesha (2018) | |||
Prosun Azad | Pori | Purano Premer Gappo (2018) |
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