Producers Guild Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer

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The following is the list of winners and nominees of Apsara best female playback Records: Most awards to female singer, Shreya Ghoshal , was four times.

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Superlatives

Superlatives Recipient
Most awards Shreya Ghoshal 4
Most nominations Shreya Ghoshal 16
Most nominations in a single year Shreya Ghoshal 4 (2015)
Most consecutive awards Shreya Ghoshal 3 (2008-2010)
Most consecutive nominations Shreya Ghoshal 11 (2008-2013)

Winners and Nominees

2000s

2010s

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