Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor

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Screen Award for
Best Supporting Actor
Gulshan Devaiya at a special screening of Lipstick Under My Burkha (cropped).jpg
The 2020 recipient: Gulshan Devaiah
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
CountryIndia
Presented by Screen India
First awarded Anupam Kher,
1942: A Love Story (1995)
Currently held by Gulshan Devaiah,
Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota (2020)

The Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor is chosen by a distinguished panel of judges from the Indian "Bollywood" film industry and the winners are announced in January. The first award was given to Anupam Kher. Saif Ali Khan, having won the award thrice, has more awards than any other actor in this category.

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Multiple wins

WinsRecipient
3 Saif Ali Khan
2 Amrish Puri, Arshad Warsi, Rishi Kapoor

Winners

YearWinnerFilmCharacter
1995 Anupam Kher 1942: A Love Story Raghuvir Pathak
1996 Paresh Rawal Raja Brijnath Patangwala
1997 Amrish Puri Ghatak: Lethal Shambhu Nath
1998 Virasat Raja Thakur
1999 Manoj Bajpayee Satya Bhiku Mhatre
2000 Anil Kapoor Taal Vikrant Kapoor
2001 Sanjay Dutt Mission Kashmir SSP Inayat Khan
2002 Saif Ali Khan Dil Chahta Hai Sameer Mulchandni
2003 Mohanlal Company Veerappalli Srinivasan
2004 Saif Ali Khan Kal Ho Naa Ho Rohit Patel
2005 Abhishek Bachchan Yuva Lallan Singh
2006 Naseeruddin Shah Iqbal Mohit
2007 Arshad Warsi Lage Raho Munnabhai Sarkeshwar "Circuit"
2008 Aamir Khan Taare Zameen Par (Like Stars on Earth) Ram Shankar Nikumbh
2009 Arjun Rampal Rock On!! Joe
2010 Rishi Kapoor Luck by Chance Rommy Rolly
2011 Arshad Warsi Ishqiya Razzak Hussain "Babban"
2012 Saif Ali Khan Aarakshan Deepak Kumar
2013 Nawazuddin Siddiqui Talaash Tehmur Hussain
2014 Saurabh Shukla Jolly LLB Justice Sunderlal Tripathi
2015 Inaamulhaq Filmistaan [1] Aftaab
2016 Deepak Dobriyal Tanu Weds Manu: Returns [2] Pappi
2017 Rishi Kapoor Kapoor & Sons Amarjeet Kapoor
2018 Rajkummar Rao Bareilly Ki Barfi Pritam Vidrohi [3]
2019 Pankaj Tripathi Stree Rudra
2020 [4] Gulshan Devaiah Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota Karate Mani / Jimmy

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