Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Tamil
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The Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards South for Tamil (Kollywood) films.
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress - Tamil | |
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Awarded for | Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role - Tamil |
Country | India |
Presented by | Filmfare |
First awarded | Sneha, Unnai Ninaithu (2002) |
Currently held by | Anjali Nair, Chithha (2023) |
Website | Filmfare Awards |
The award was introduced and first given at the 50th South Filmfare Awards in 2003,[1] with Sneha being the first recipient.[2]
Superlatives
editSuperlative | Actor | Record |
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Actress with most awards | Saranya Ponvannan | 5 |
Actress with most nominations | 9 | |
Actress with most nominations without ever winning | Khushbu | 3 |
Actress with most nominations in a single year | Saranya Ponvannan (2005) (2012) |
2 |
Oldest winner | Urvashi | 55 |
Oldest nominee | Leela Samson | 65 |
Youngest winner | Shammu | 18 |
Youngest nominee |
- Saranya Ponvannan holds the record of maximum wins with five awards, followed by Sai Dhanshika and Urvashi with 2 awards.
Winners
editYear | Actress | Role | Film | Ref |
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2002 | Sneha | Radha | Unnai Ninaithu | [2] |
2003 | Sangeetha | Gomathi | Pithamagan | [3] |
2004 | Mallika | Kamala | Autograph | [4] |
2005 | Saranya Ponvannan | Saradha | Thavamai Thavamirundhu | [5] |
2006 | Selva Thirumalai | Em Mahan | [6] | |
2007 | Sujatha Sivakumar | Kazhuvathelan's Wife | Paruthiveeran | [7] |
2008 | Simran | Malini Krishnan | Vaaranam Aayiram | [8] |
2009 | Shammu | Thamarai | Kanchivaram | [9] |
2010 | Saranya Ponvannan | Veerayi | Thenmerku Paruvakaatru | [10] |
2011 | Ananya | Amudha | Engeyum Eppodhum | [11] |
2012 | Saranya Ponvannan | Mary | Neerparavai | [12] |
2013 | Sai Dhanshika | Maragadham | Paradesi | [13] |
2014 | Riythvika | Mary | Madras | [14] |
2015 | Radhika | Thamizh's Mother | Thanga Magan | [15] |
2016 | Sai Dhanshika | Yogitha Kabaleeswaran | Kabali | [16] |
2017 | Nithya Menen | Aishwarya Vetrimaran | Mersal | [17] |
2018 | Saranya Ponvannan | Amma | Kolamavu Kokila | [18] |
2020-2021 | Urvashi | Pechi Rajangam | Soorarai Pottru | [19] |
2022 | Urvashi | Krishnaveni Unnikrishnan | Veetla Vishesham | [20] |
2023 | Anjali Nair | Sundari's mother and Eeswaran's sister-in-law | Chithha | [21] |
Nominations
edit2000s
edit- 2002 Sneha – Unnai Ninaithu
- 2003 Sangeetha – Pithamagan
- 2004 Mallika – Autograph
- Gopika – Autograph
- Nadhiya – M. Kumaran S/O Mahalakshmi
- 2005 Saranya Ponvannan – Thavamai Thavamirundhu
- Mallika – Thirupaachi
- Saranya Ponvannan – Raam
- 2006 Saranya Ponvannan – Em Magan
- 2007 Sujatha Sivakumar – Paruthiveeran
- 2008 Simran – Vaaranam Aayiram
- 2009 Shammu – Kanchivaram
2010s
edit- 2010 Saranya Ponvannan for Thenmerku Paruvakaatru
- Andrea Jeremiah for Aayirathil Oruvan
- Carole Palmer for Madrasapattinam
- Manorama for Singam
- Sangeetha for Manmadan Ambu
- 2011 Ananya – Engaeyum Eppothum
- 2012 Saranya Ponvannan – Neerparavai
- Amy Jackson – Thandavam
- Nandita Das – Neerparavai
- Saranya Ponvannan – Oru Kal Oru Kannadi
- Vidyullekha Raman – Neethane En Ponvasantham
- 2013 – Dhansika – Paradesi
- 2014 – Riythvika – Madras
- 2015 – Radhika – Thanga Magan
- 2016 – Dhansika – Kabali
- 2017 – Nithya Menen – Mersal[22][23]
- Anjali Varadhan – Aruvi
- Bhanupriya – Magalir Mattum
- Urvashi – Magalir Mattum
- Varalaxmi Sarathkumar – Vikram Vedha
- 2018 – Saranya Ponvannan – Kolamavu Kokila
- 2020-2021 – Urvashi – Soorarai Pottru
- 2022 – Urvashi – Veetla Vishesham
- Aishwarya Lekshmi - Ponniyin Selvan: I
- Radhika - Love Today
- Raichal Rabecca - Kadaisi Vivasayi
- Raiza Wilson - FIR
- Simran - Rocketry: The Nambi Effect
- 2023 – Anjali Nair– Chithha
- Raichal Rabecca – Good Night as Maha
- Rama – Parking as Selvi
- Saritha – Maaveeran as Eshwari
- Subatra Robert – Bommai Nayagi as Kayalvizhi
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