Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer – Tamil


Shreya Ghoshal (l) and Chinmayi (r) hold the record of maximum wins in this category with two.

The Tamil Filmfare Best Female Playback Award is given by Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Tamil films. The award was first presented in 2005 with Binny Krishnakumar as winner.[1]

The following is a list of the award winners and the films for which they won.

Winners

Year Singer Film Song
2014 Uthara Unnikrishnan Saivam "Azhagu"[2]
2013 Shakthisree Gopalan Kadal "Nenjukullea" [3]
2012 NSK Ramya[4] Neethaane En Ponvasantham "Satru Munbu"
2011 Chinmayi[5] Vaagai Sooda Vaa "Sara Sara"
2010 Shreya Ghoshal[6] Angadi Theru "Un Perai Sollum"
2009 Chinmayi[7] Aadhavan "Vaarayo Vaarayo"
2008 Deepa Miriam[8] Subramaniyapuram "Kangal Irandal"
2007 Sadhana Sargam[9] Kireedam "Akkam Pakkam"
2006 Shreya Ghoshal[10] Sillunu Oru Kadhal "Munbe Vaa"
2005 Binny Krishnakumar[11] Chandramukhi "Raa Raa"
2002[N 1] Anuradha Sriram[12] Gemini "Nenju Thudikkuthu"
2001 Bombay Jayashree[13] Minnale "Vaseegara"

Nominations

The nominees were announced publicly only from 2007. Earlier the nominations for 2002 were announced and after 2002 only in 2007 the nominees were announced. The list along with winners:

2008: Deepa Miriam for "Kangal Irandal" from Subramaniyapuram

2009: Chinmayi for "Vaarayo Vaarayo" from Aadhavan

2010: Shreya Ghoshal for "Un Perai Sollum" from Angaadi Theru

2011: Chinmayi for "Sara Sara" from Vaagai Sooda Vaa

2012: NSK Ramya for "Satru Munbu" from Neethaane En Ponvasantham

2013: Shakthisree Gopalan for "Nenjukulle" from Kadal

2014: Uthara Unnikrishnan for "Azhagu" from Saivam

Superlatives

See also

Notes

  1. Between the introduction of an award for playback singing in 1997 and 2005, awards were not consistently provided every year and only one award was made available for both male and female singers.

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