List Of Actresses Who Have Won Filmfare Awards
Here is the complete list of Filmfare Best Actress Award winners
Complete List of Filmfare Best Actress Award Winners (1954 – Present)
The Filmfare Award for Best Actress is one of the most prestigious accolades in Indian cinema, recognizing outstanding performances by female actors. Since its inception in 1954, the award has honored some of the finest actresses in Bollywood, celebrating their unforgettable performances that have shaped the industry. Below is a comprehensive list of all Filmfare Best Actress Award winners from 1954 to the present.
Complete List of Winners
1950s – The Golden Era of Indian Cinema
- 1954 – Meena Kumari (Baiju Bawra)
- 1955 – Meena Kumari (Parineeta)
- 1956 – Kamini Kaushal (Biraj Bahu)
- 1957 – Nutan (Seema)
- 1958 – Nargis (Mother India)
- 1959 – Vyjayanthimala (Sadhna)
1960s – The Rise of Female Powerhouses
- 1960 – Nutan (Sujata)
- 1961 – Bina Rai (Ghunghat)
- 1962 – Vyjayanthimala (Gunga Jumna)
- 1963 – Meena Kumari (Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam)
- 1964 – Nutan (Bandini)
- 1965 – Vyjayanthimala (Sangam)
- 1966 – Meena Kumari (Kaajal)
- 1967 – Waheeda Rehman (Guide)
- 1968 – Nutan (Milan)
- 1969 – Waheeda Rehman (Neel Kamal)
1970s – The Emergence of New Stars
- 1970 – Sharmila Tagore (Aradhana)
- 1971 – Mumtaz (Khilona)
- 1972 – Asha Parekh (Kati Patang)
- 1973 – Hema Malini (Seeta Aur Geeta)
- 1974 – Dimple Kapadia (Bobby)
- 1975 – Jaya Bachchan (Abhimaan)
- 1976 – Lakshmi (Julie)
- 1977 – Raakhee (Tapasya)
- 1978 – Shabana Azmi (Swami)
- 1979 – Nutan (Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki)
1980s – The Era of Versatile Performances
- 1980 – Jaya Bachchan (Nauker)
- 1981 – Rekha (Khubsoorat)
- 1982 – Smita Patil (Chakra)
- 1983 – Padmini Kolhapure (Prem Rog)
- 1984 – Shabana Azmi (Arth)
- 1985 – Shabana Azmi (Bhavna)
- 1986 – Dimple Kapadia (Saagar)
- 1987 – No Ceremony
- 1988 – No Ceremony
- 1989 – Rekha (Khoonbhari Maang)
1990s – The Decade of Romantic Blockbusters
- 1990 – Sridevi (Chalbaaz)
- 1991 – Madhuri Dixit (Dil)
- 1992 – Sridevi(Lamhe)
- 1993– Madhuri Dixit (Beta)
- 1994 – Juhi Chawla (Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke)
- 1995 – Madhuri Dixit (Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!)
- 1996– Kajol (Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge)
- 1997 – Karisma Kapoor (Raja Hindustani)
- 1998 – Madhuri Dixit (Dil To Pagal Hai)
- 1999 – Kajol (Kuch Kuch Hota Hai)
- 2000 – Aishwarya Rai (Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam)
2000s – Bollywood’s Global Recognition
- 2001 – Karisma Kapoor (Fiza)
- 2002 – Kajol (Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham…)
- 2003 – Aishwarya Rai (Devdas)
- 2004 – Preity Zinta (Kal Ho Naa Ho)
- 2005 – Rani Mukerji (Hum Tum)
- 2006 – Rani Mukerji (Black)
- 2007 – Kajol (Fanaa)
- 2008 – Kareena Kapoor (Jab We Met)
- 2009 – Priyanka Chopra (Fashion)
- 2010 – Vidya Balan (Paa)
2010s – The Shift to Strong Female-Centric Stories
- 2011 – Kajol (My Name Is Khan)
- 2012 – Vidya Balan (The Dirty Picture)
- 2013 – Vidya Balan (Kahaani)
- 2014 – Deepika Padukone (Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela)
- 2015 – Kangana Ranaut (Queen)
- 2016 – Deepika Padukone (Piku)
- 2017 – Alia Bhatt (Udta Punjab)
- 2018 – Vidya Balan (Tumhari Sulu)
- 2019 – Alia Bhatt (Raazi)
- 2020 – Alia Bhatt (Gully Boy)
2020s – Modern Bollywood and OTT Influence
- 2021 – Taapsee Pannu (Thappad)
- 2022 – Kriti Sanon (Mimi)
- 2023 – Alia Bhatt (Gangubai Kathiawadi)
- 2024 – Alia Bhatt (Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani)
Impact of the Filmfare Best Actress Award
Winning the Filmfare Award for Best Actress is a significant milestone in an actor’s career. It not only cements their place in Bollywood history but also serves as a testament to their dedication and craft. Many of these winners have gone on to become legends, shaping the evolution of Indian cinema.
With each passing decade, the role of women in Bollywood films has evolved. From playing stereotypical characters to leading female-centric stories, actresses have shattered barriers and redefined the industry.
Final Thoughts
This list of Filmfare Best Actress Award winners showcases the immense talent that has graced Indian cinema over the years. As Bollywood continues to grow, we can expect more powerful performances and well-deserved winners in the future.
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