Meril-Prothom Alo Critics Choice Award for Best TV Actress

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Meril-Prothom Alo Critics Choice Award for Best TV Actress
Awarded forBest Performance by a Television Actress in a Leading Role
CountryBangladesh
Presented byMeril- Prothom Alo
First awardedMeghna (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.

Contents

Multiple winners

Multiple nominees

Winners and nominees

Table key
Indicates the winner

1990s

YearPhotos of winnersActressRole(s)Film
1998
(1st)
Meghna
1999
(2nd)
Rokeya Prachi (cropped).jpg Rokeya Prachy Chor (1999)
Tania Ahmed Dokkhiner Ghar (1999)
Natasha HayatUnmesh (1999)

2000s

YearPhotos of winnersActressRole(s)FilmRef.
2000
(3rd)
Begum Tarana Halim - 2017 (38080773052) (cropped).jpg Tarana Halim
2001
(4th)
Afsana Mimi Housewife (2002)
2002
(5th)
Richi Solaiman
2003
(6th)
Elora Gohor
2004
(7th)
Suborna mustafa 1.jpg Suborna Mustafa
2005
(8th)
Shami Kaiser.jpg Shomi Kaiser
2006
(9th)
Jaya Ahsan000 (cropped).jpg Jaya Ahsan Hutkura (2006)
2007
(10th)
Aupee Karim 2016.jpg Aupee Karim NusratNusrat, Sange Ekta Galpo (2007)
2008
(11th)
Monira Mithu Emon Deshti Kothao Khujey Pabey Nako Tumi (2008)
Nowrin Hasan Khan JennyAkti Phone Kora Jave Please (2008)
Sabrin Saka Meem Nodir Naam Nayanthara (2008)
2009
(12th)
Nauha Munir DihanBikol Pakhir Gaan (2009) [1]
Jaya Ahsan Typewriter (2009)
Nawsheen Nahreen Mou Is Equal To (2009)

2010s

YearPhotos of winnersActressRole(s)FilmRef.
2010
(13th)
Dipanwita HaldarKaata (2010)
2011
(14th)
Nusrat Imrose Tisha, 7th Annual Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) 2013 Winner (cropped).jpg Nusrat Imrose Tisha TahminaTahminar Dinjapon (2011) [2]
Jaya Ahsan Koyekti Neel Rongpencil (2011)
Sharmin Zoha ShosheeNecklace (2011)
2012
(15th)
Tarin 2018.jpg 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 IqbalLal Kham Bonam Nil Kham (2014)
Zakia Bari Mamo Akshay Companir Juta (2014)
2015
(18th)
Nusrat Imrose Tisha, 7th Annual Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) 2013 Winner (cropped).jpg Nusrat Imrose Tisha ShefaliShefali (2015) [4]
2016
(19th)
Aupee Karim 2016.jpg Aupee Karim MadhobilataMadhobilata Groho Ar Na (2016) [5]
Sadia Jahan Prova Leaflet (2016)
Sanjida Preeti March Mashe Shooting (2017)
2017
(20th)
Savita SenMarch 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 AyeshaAyesha (2018)
Prosun AzadPoriPurano Premer Gappo (2018)

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