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Vidya Balan awards and nominations
Vidya at the 63rd Filmfare Awards, 2018
Totals[a]
Wins48
Nominations96
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Vidya Balan is an Indian actress who appears primarily in Hindi films. She has received several awards, including a National Film Award, seven Filmfare Awards, six Screen Awards, four International Indian Film Academy Awards, and five awards each from the Producers Guild and Zee Cine award ceremonies.

Vidya made her debut in 2003 with a leading role in the Bengali film Bhalo Theko, for which she won the Anandalok Award for Best Actress. In 2005, she had her first Bollywood release with the musical drama Parineeta, which garnered her a Best Female Debut award and a Best Actress nomination at the Filmfare Awards ceremony. For the role of a radio jockey in the 2006 horror comedy film Lage Raho Munna Bhai,[1] she was nominated for the IIFA Award for Best Actress. In 2007, Vidya featured in five films. She portrayed a woman suffering from multiple sclerosis in the semi-biographical drama Guru and a dissociative identity disorder patient in the psychological thriller Bhool Bhulaiyaa.[2] For the latter, she was nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Actress.

From 2009 to 2012, Vidya played leading roles in films that earned her several accolades.[3] For the role of a single mother in the 2009 comedy-drama Paa,[4][5] Vidya won her first Best Actress award at Screen and Filmfare, among other honours. For her portrayal of a seductress in the 2010 black comedy Ishqiya,[4][6] she was awarded the Filmfare Award for Best Actress (Critics) and garnered a Best Actress nomination at the same ceremony. She also won Best Actress awards at other ceremonies, including Screen, Zee Cine, and Producers Guild. Vidya portrayed film actress Silk in the 2011 biographical film The Dirty Picture,[4][7] for which she won a National Film Award for Best Actress, along with a second Best Actress award at Filmfare, IIFA, Producers Guild, and Zee Cine, and a third consecutive award in the same category at Screen. Also that year, she received Best Actress nominations at Filmfare and Screen for the 2011 crime thriller No One Killed Jessica. For portraying a pregnant woman in search of her missing husband in the 2012 thriller Kahaani,[4][8] Vidya won a fourth consecutive Best Actress Award at Screen, and a third Best Actress Award at Filmfare and IIFA. For playing a radio jockey in the 2017 comedy-drama Tumhari Sulu, Vidya won a fifth Screen Award and fourth Filmfare Award in the Best Actress category.[citation needed]

In addition to acting awards, Vidya received the Prabha Khaitan Puraskar in 2012 for her work towards the empowerment of women.[9] In 2014, the Government of India honoured her with the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, for her contribution to the arts.[10]

Anandalok Awards

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The Anandalok Awards are awarded annually by the ABP Group in Kolkata to professionals of the Bengali and Hindi film industries.[11][12] Vidya has won the award twice.

Year[a] Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2004 Bhalo Theko Best Actress - Bengali Won [13]
2007 Bhool Bhulaiyaa Best Actress – Hindi Won [13]

Asian Film Awards

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The Asian Film Awards are presented annually by the Hong Kong International Film Festival Society to members of Asian cinema.[14] Vidya has received one nomination.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2012 The Dirty Picture Best Actress Nominated [15]

Asia-Pacific Film Festival

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The Asia-Pacific Film Festival is organised by the Federation of Motion Picture Producers in Asia-Pacific.[16] Vidya has received one nomination at the festival.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2012 Kahaani Best Actress Nominated [17]

Asia Pacific Screen Awards

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The Asia Pacific Screen Awards is an annual ceremony held by the Brisbane City Council, Australia in association with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and the Fédération Internationale des Associations de Producteurs de Films.[18] Vidya has received one nomination.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2012 The Dirty Picture Best Actress Nominated [19]

BIG Star Entertainment Awards

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The BIG Star Entertainment Awards is an annual event organised by the Reliance Broadcast Network.[20] Vidya has won two awards from seven nominations.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2010 New Talent of the Decade – Female Nominated [21]
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Ishqiya Most Entertaining Film Actor – Female Won
2011 The Dirty Picture Won [23]
2012 Kahaani Nominated [24]
Most Entertaining Actor in a Thriller Film – Female Nominated
2013 Ghanchakkar Most Entertaining Actor in a Comedy Film – Female Nominated [25]
2014 Bobby Jasoos Nominated [26]

FICCI Frames Excellence Honours

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The FICCI Frames Excellence Honours is an annual award ceremony organised by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry.[27] Vidya has won three awards.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2010 Paa Best Actress in a Leading Role Won [28]
2011 Ishqiya Won [29]
2012 The Dirty Picture Won [30]

Filmfare Awards

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Established in 1954, the Filmfare Awards are presented annually by The Times Group to members of the Hindi film industry.[31] Vidya has won seven awards.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2006 Parineeta Best Female Debut Won [32]
Best Actress Nominated
2008 Bhool Bhulaiyaa Nominated [32]
2010 Paa Won [32]
2011 Ishqiya Nominated [33]
Best Actress (Critics) Won
2012 No One Killed Jessica Best Actress Nominated [34]
[35]
The Dirty Picture Won
2013 Kahaani Won [36]
2017 Kahaani 2: Durga Rani Singh Nominated [37]
2018 Tumhari Sulu Won [38]
Best Actress (Critics) Nominated
2020 Mission Mangal Best Actress Nominated [39]
2021 Shakuntala Devi Nominated [40]
Best Actress (Critics) Nominated
2022 Sherni Best Actress Nominated [41]
Best Actress (Critics) Won

International Indian Film Academy Awards

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The International Indian Film Academy Awards (shortened as IIFA) is annual international event organised by the Wizcraft International Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. to honour Bollywood artists.[42] Vidya has won four awards from eleven nominations.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2006 Parineeta Star Debut of the Year – Female Won [32]
[43]
Best Actress Nominated
2007 Lage Raho Munna Bhai Nominated [32]
2008 Bhool Bhulaiyaa Nominated [32]
Best Performance in a Negative Role Nominated
Guru Best Supporting Actress Nominated
2010 Paa Best Actress Won [44]
2011 Ishqiya Nominated [45]
2012 The Dirty Picture Won [46]
2013 Kahaani Won [47]
2018 Tumhari Sulu Nominated [citation needed]
2021 Mission Mangal Nominated
2022 Sherni Nominated [48]

National Film Awards

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The National Film Awards are awarded by the Government of India's Directorate of Film Festivals division for achievements in the Indian film industry.[49] Vidya has received one award.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2011 The Dirty Picture Best Actress Won [50]

People's Choice Awards India

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The Indian version of the American People's Choice Awards, the People's Choice Awards India, is awarded to recognize talents in Indian film, television, music and sports.[51] Vidya has received one nomination.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2012 Kahaani Favourite Actress Nominated [52]

Producers Guild Film Awards

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The Producers Guild Film Awards (previously knows as Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards) is an annual event originated by the Film Producers Guild of India.[53] Vidya has received five awards.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2006 Parineeta Best Actress Nominated [32]
Best Female Debut Won
2011 Paa Best Actress – Special Honour[b] Won [54]
Ishqiya Best Actress Won
2012 The Dirty Picture Won [55]
2013 Kahaani Won [56]

Screen Awards

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The Screen Awards ceremony is organised by the Indian Express Limited to members of Hindi and Marathi cinema.[57] Vidya has received six awards from ten nominations, including four consecutive Best Actress wins.[58]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2006 Parineeta Best Female Debut Won [59]
2010 Paa Best Actress – Popular Choice Nominated [32]
Best Actress Won
2011 Ishqiya Won [60]
2012 No One Killed Jessica Nominated [35]
[61]
The Dirty Picture Won
Best Actress – Popular Choice Nominated
2013 Kahaani Nominated [62]
Best Actress Won
2017 Tumhari Sulu Won [citation needed]

Stardust Awards

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The Stardust Awards are an annual event organised by Magna Publishing Company Limited.[63] Vidya has won five awards from thirteen nominations.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2006 Parineeta Female Superstar of Tomorrow Won [64]
2007 Lage Raho Munna Bhai Nominated [65]
2008 Guru Best Supporting Actress Nominated [32]
2010 Paa Female Star of the Year Nominated [66]
2011 Ishqiya Best Actress in a Thriller or Action Won [67]
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Female Star of the Year Nominated
2012 The Dirty Picture Won [69]
[70]
[71]
Best Actress in a Drama Won
No One Killed Jessica Nominated
Female Star of the Year Nominated
2013 Kahaani Nominated [72]
[73]
[74]
Best Actress in a Thriller or Action Won
2014 Bobby Jasoos Nominated [75]

Zee Cine Awards

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The Zee Cine Awards are an annual award ceremony organised by the Zee Entertainment Enterprises.[76] Vidya has received five awards.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2006 Parineeta Best Female Debut Won [32]
Best Actress Nominated
2008 Bhool Bhulaiyaa Nominated [77]
2011 Ishqiya Won [78]
2012 The Dirty Picture Won [79]
Best Actress (Critics) Won
2013 Kahaani Won [80]
[81]
Best Actress Nominated
2017 Kahaani 2: Durga Rani Singh Nominated [82]
2018 Tumhari Sulu Best Actor – Female (Viewer's Choice) Nominated [83]
Best Actor – Female (Jury's Choice) Nominated

Other awards and honours

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Year Nominated work Award Category Result Ref.
2014 Padma Shri Won [10]
2016 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne Female Empowerment Award Won [84]
2018 Tumhari Sulu Indian Film Festival of Melbourne Best Actress Nominated [85]

Footnotes

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  1. ^ In each table, refers to the year in which the ceremony was held.
  2. ^ Some of the special honours were awarded to the films released in 2009, as there was no ceremony in 2010.[54]

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