Mirchi Music Award for Female Vocalist of the Year

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The Mirchi Music Award for Female Vocalist of The Year is given yearly by Radio Mirchi as a part of its annual Mirchi Music Awards for Hindi films, to recognise a female vocalist who has delivered an outstanding performance in a film song.

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With eight wins, Shreya Ghoshal is the most-awarded recipient in this category. She was also awarded with the 'Female Vocalist of the Decade' award in 2020. Shreya Ghoshal at 61st Filmfare Awards (cropped).jpg
With eight wins, Shreya Ghoshal is the most-awarded recipient in this category. She was also awarded with the 'Female Vocalist of the Decade' award in 2020.

Superlatives

SuperlativeSingerRecord
Most awards Shreya Ghoshal 8 (Including one for Female Vocalist of the Decade)
Most nominations24
Most nominations in a single year3 (2015, 2020 & 2021)
Most number of consecutive wins6 (2017 – 2022)

List of winners

Table key
Indicates the winner of Female Vocalist of the Year Award
Indicates the winner of Female Vocalist of the Decade Award
YearSingerSongMovie
2008 [1]
Bela Shende "Mann Mohana" Jodhaa Akbar
Anmol Malik "Talli Ho Gayi" Ugly Aur Pagli
Dominique Cerejo "Ye Tumhari Meri Baatein" Rock On!!
Shreya Ghoshal "Teri Ore" Singh Is Kinng
Shruti Pathak "Mar Jawaan" Fashion
2009 [2]
Rekha Bhardwaj "Genda Phool" Delhi-6
Alisha Chinai "Tera Hone Laga Hoon" Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani
Kavita Seth "Iktara" Wake Up Sid
Shreya Ghoshal "Tere Naina" Chandni Chowk To China
Shruti Pathak "Rasiya" Kurbaan
2010 [3]
Mamta Sharma "Munni Badnaam Hui" Dabangg
Richa Sharma "Sajda" My Name is Khan
Shreya Ghoshal "Chori Kiya Re Jiya" Dabangg
Sunidhi Chauhan "Sheila Ki Jawani" Tees Maar Khan
"Udi" Guzaarish
2011 [4]
Sunidhi Chauhan "Ishq Sufiyana" The Dirty Picture
Harshdeep Kaur & Sapna Awasthi "Katiya Karun" Rockstar
Neha Bhasin "Dhunki" Mere Brother Ki Dulhan
Rekha Bhardwaj & Usha Uthup "Darling" 7 Khoon Maaf
Shreya Ghoshal "Ooh La La" The Dirty Picture
2012 [5]
Shreya Ghoshal " Chikni Chameli " Agneepath
Kavita Seth "Tum Hi Ho Bandhu" Cocktail
Shalmali Kholgade "Pareshaan" Ishaqzaade
Shreya Ghoshal "Saans" Jab Tak Hai Jaan
Sunidhi Chauhan "Gun Gun Guna" Agneepath
2013 [6]
Chinmayi Sripada "Titli" Chennai Express
Monali Thakur "Sawaar Loon" Lootera
Palak Muchhal "Chahun Main Ya Naa" Aashiqui 2
Shreya Ghoshal "Sunn Raha Hai"
Sona Mohapatra "Ambarsariya" Fukrey
2014 [7]
Jyoti Nooran & Sultana Nooran "Patakha Guddi" Highway
Chinmayi Sripada "Zehnaseeb" Hasee Toh Phasee
Kanika Kapoor "Baby Doll" Ragini MMS 2
Shreya Ghoshal "Samjhawan" Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania
"Manwa Laage" Happy New Year
2015 [8]
Shreya Ghoshal " Mohe Rang Do Laal " Bajirao Mastani
Alka Yagnik "Agar Tum Saath Ho" Tamasha
Monali Thakur "Moh Moh Ke Dhaage" Dum Laga Ke Haisha
Shreya Ghoshal "Deewani Mastani" Bajirao Mastani
Shreya Ghoshal & Vaishali Mhade "Pinga"
Swati Sharma"Banno" Tanu Weds Manu Returns
2016 [9]
Jonita Gandhi "Gilheriyan" Dangal
Jonita Gandhi "The Breakup Song" Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
Shilpa Rao "Bulleya"
Neha Bhasin "Jag Ghoomeya" Sultan
Qurat-ul-Ain Balouch "Kaari Kaari" Pink
2017 [10]
Shreya Ghoshal " Thodi Der " Half Girlfriend
Madhushree "Soja Zara" Baahubali 2: The Conclusion
Monali Thakur & Neha Kakkar "Badri Ki Dulhania" Badrinath Ki Dulhania
Nikhita Gandhi "Ghar" Jab Harry Met Sejal
Samira Koppikar "Bairaagi" Bareilly Ki Barfi
2018 [11]
Shreya Ghoshal " Ghoomar " Padmaavat
Shreya Ghoshal "Dhadak" Dhadak
Neeti Mohan "Naino Wale Ne" Padmaavat
Harshdeep Kaur "Dilbaro" Raazi
Sunidhi Chauhan "Ae Watan"
2019 [12]
Shreya Ghoshal " Ghar More Pardesiya " Kalank
Neha Bhasin "Chashni" (Reprise) Bharat
Parampara Thakur "Mere Sohneya" Kabir Singh
Shreya Ghoshal "Tabaah Ho Gaye" Kalank
Shilpa Rao "Ghungroo" War
Female Vocalist of the Decade
2020 [13]
Shreya Ghoshal " Mohe Rang Do Laal " Bajirao Mastani
Shreya Ghoshal "Ghar More Pardesiya" Kalank
"Ghoomar" Padmaavat
Jyoti Nooran & Sultana Nooran "Patakha Guddi" Highway
Chinmayi Sripada "Titli" Chennai Express
2021 [14]
Shreya Ghoshal "Chaka Chak" Atrangi Re
Shreya Ghoshal "Tere Rang" Atrangi Re
"Param Sundari" Mimi
Sunidhi Chauhan "Saami Saami" Pushpa: The Rise
Asees Kaur "Raataan Lambiyan" Shershah
2022 [15] [16]
Shreya Ghoshal "Jab Saiyaan" Gangubai Kathiawadi
Neeti Mohan "Meri Jaan" Gangubai Kathiawadi
Jahnvi Shrimankar"Dholida"
Sireesha Bhagavatula"Phero Na Najariya" Qala
Yohani "Manike" Thank God

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