Vijay Award for Favourite Heroine

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Winners

YearActorFilmRef.
2017 Nayanthara Aramm [1]
2014 Hansika Motwani Maan Karate [2]
2013 Nayanthara Raja Rani [3]
2012 Kajal Aggarwal Thuppaki [4]
2011 Anushka Shetty Deiva Thirumagal [5]
2010 Trisha Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa [6]
2009 Anushka Shetty Vettaikaaran [7]
2008 Nayanthara Yaaradi Nee Mohini [8]
2007 Nayanthara Billa [9]
2006 Trisha Unnakum Ennakum [10]

Multiple wins

The following individuals have received two or more Best Actress awards:

Contents

WinsActress
4 Nayanthara
2

Winners and nominations

Multiple Nominations

The following individuals have received two or more Favourite Heroine Nominations:

WinsActress
7
6
3
2

See also

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