Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress

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National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
Awarded forExcellence in cinematic achievements for Bangladeshi cinema
Sponsored by Government of Bangladesh
Location Dhaka
CountryBangladesh
Presented by Ministry of Information
First awarded 1975 (1st)
Last awarded 2018 (43rd)
Currently held by Shuchorita (2018)
Highlights
Most awards Anwara Begum
(7 wins)
Total awarded42
First winner Rosy Afsari (1975)
Website moi.gov.bd

Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress is the highest award for film actresses in a supporting role in Bangladesh. [1]

Contents

List of winners

Key
SymbolMeaning
Indicates a joint award for that year
List of award recipients, showing the year, role(s) and film(s)
Year [lower-alpha 1] Recipient(s)Role(s)Work(s)Ref
1975
(1st)
Rosy Afsari Kader's Wife Lathial [2]
1976
(2nd)
Rawshan Jamil Buri Noyonmoni [2]
1977
(3rd)
Shabana Janani [3]
1978
(4th)
Anwara Begum Moina Golapi Ekhon Traine [3]
1979
(5th)
Anwara Begum Bindia Sundori [4]
1980
(6th)
Rozina Koshai [5]
1981No Award [5]
1982
(7th)
Ayesha Akter Topon's Mother Rajanigandha [6]
1983
(8th)
Suborna Mustafa Notun Bou [6]
1984
(9th)
Anwara Begum Sokhinar Juddho [7]
1985
(10th)
Rehana Jolly MomotaMa o Chhele [7]
1986
(11th)
Jinat Lolona Shuvoda [8]
1987
(12th)
Parveen Sultana Diti Sabina Swami Stree [8]
1988
(13th)
Suborna Shirin Biraj Bou [9]
1989
(14th)
Khaleda Aktar Kolpona Jiner Badshah [9]
1990
(15th)
Anwara Begum DoctorMoroner Pore [10]
1991
(16th)
Nuton Eva Streer Paona [11]
1992
(17th)
Anwara Begum Radha Krishna [11]
1993
(18th)
Anwara Begum Banglar Badhu [12]
1994
(19th)
Anwara Begum Mrs. Fatema Rawshan Chowdhury Ontore Ontore [13]
1995
(20th)
Shanta Islam Anya Jibon [13]
1996
(21st)
Not Given [14]
1997
(22nd)
Rokeya Prachy Buli Dukhai [15]
1998
(23nd)
Not Given [15]
1999
(24th)
Rawshan Jamil Anuprova Chitra Nodir Pare [15]
2000
(25th)
Tamalika Karmakar Dalimon Kittonkhola [16]
2001
(26th)
Mehbooba Mahnoor Chandni Jamila Lalsalu [17]
2002
(27th)
Bobita Hurmat Jahan Bibi Hason Raja [17]
2003
(28th)
Yasmin Bilkis Sathi Mehnaz Bir Soinik [18]
2004
(29th)
Mehbooba Mahnoor Chandni Marium Joyjatra [18]
2005
(30th)
Champa Radha Shasti [19]
2006
(31st)
Doli Johur Rokeya Ghani [19]
2007
(32nd)
Nipun Akter Saajghor [19]
2008
(33rd)
Dilara Zaman Moyra Mashi Chandragrohon [20]
2008
(33rd)
Champa Pagli
2009
(34th)
Nipun Akter Priya Chander Moto Bou [21] [22]
2010
(35th)
Rumana Khan Bhalobaslei Ghor Bandha Jay Na [23]
2011
(36th)
Bobita Ke Apon Ke Por [23]
2012
(37th)
Lucy Tripti Gomes Ambia Uttarer Sur [24]
2013
(38th)
Aparna Ghosh Fahmida Mrittika Maya [25]
2014
(39th)
Chitralekha Guho Hashem's mother '71 Er Ma Jononi [26] [27]
2015
(40th)
Toma Mirza ChhayaNodijon [28] [29]
2016
(42nd)
Tania Ahmed Zeba Krishnopokkho [30] [31]
2017
(42nd)
Suborna Mustafa Aasma Gohin Baluchor [32]
2017
(42nd)
Runa Khan Jui Haldaa
2018
(43rd)
Shuchorita Meghkanna [32]

Records and statistics

Multiple wins and nominations

The following individuals received two or more actress in a supporting role awards:

WinsRecepentsWorks
7 Anwara Begum
2 Mehbooba Mahnoor Chandni
Bobita
Champa
Suborna Mustafa

See also

Notes

  1. Denotes The year in which the film was censored by Bangladesh Film Censor Board.

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