Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Female Dubbing Artist

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The Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Female Dubbing Artist is given by the state government as part of its annual Tamil Nadu State Film Awards for Tamil (Kollywood) films.

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Superlatives

Most Awards

  1. Savitha Reddy - 4

The list

Here is a list of the award winners and the films for which they won.

YearDubbing ArtistFilmDubbing forPosition of Dubbed Character
2015R. Uma Maheshwari [1] Irudhi Suttru Ritika Singh Female Lead
2014Meena Lochani [2] Nimirndhu Nil Amala Paul Female Lead
2013Meena Lochani [2] Pandiya Naadu Lakshmi Menon Female Lead
2012Divya [2] Paradesi Vedhicka One of the Female leads
2011Priyanka [2] Yuddham Sei Dipa Shah Character Role
2010 Savitha Reddy [2] Boss Engira Bhaskaran Nayanthara Female Lead
2009Mahalakshmi Eeram & Pasanga Sindhu Menon & Vega Tamotia female lead & female lead
2008 Savitha Reddy [3] Santosh Subramaniam Genelia D'Souza Female Lead
2007Mahalakshmi Mirugam Padmapriya Janakiraman Female Character Lead
2006Jayageetha [4] Thimiru Sriya Reddy Main female Antagonist character
2005 Savitha Reddy Chandramukhi Jyothika Female Character Lead
2002Anuradha.K.R [5] Roja Kootam Rekha Supporting role
2001 Sreeja Ravi [5] Dhill Laila Female Lead
2000 Savitha Reddy [5] Priyamaanavale Simran Female Lead

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