The Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer is given by the state government as part of its annual Tamil Nadu State Film Awards for Tamil (Kollywood) films.[1]
The list
editArtist | Wins | |
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6 | ||
4 | ||
3 | ||
3 | ||
3 | ||
3 | ||
2 | ||
2 | ||
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Here is a list of the award winners and the films for which they won.
Year | Singer | Song | Film |
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2015 | Kalpana Raghavendar[2] | "Pogiren" | 36 Vayadhinile |
2014 | Uthara Unnikrishnan[3] | "Azhage Azhage" | Saivam |
2013 | Sandhya Jayakrishna[3] | "Onakkaga Poranthaenae" | Pannaiyarum Padminiyum |
2012 | Shreya Ghoshal[3] | "Sollitaley Ava Kaadhala" | Kumki |
2011 | Swetha Mohan[3] | Multiple Films | |
2010 | Chinmayi[3] | "Kilimanjaro" | Endhiran |
2009 | Mahathi [3] | "Nenje Nenje" | Ayan |
2008 | Mahathi[4] | "Naeraa Varattuma" | Nenjathai Killadhe |
2007 | Chinmayi[4] | "Sahana" | Sivaji |
2006 | Shreya Ghoshal[5] | "Munbe Vaa" | Sillunu Oru Kaadhal |
2005 | Bombay Jayashree[6] | "Suttum Vizhi" | Ghajini |
2004 | K. S. Chitra[7] | "Ovvoru Pookalume" | Autograph |
2003 | Harini[8] | "Aalanguyil" | Parthiban Kanavu |
2002 | Chinmayi[9] | "Oru Deivam Thanda" | Kannathil Muthamittal |
2001 | Sujatha Mohan[9] | "Un Samayal Arayil" | Dhill |
2000 | Swarnalatha[9] | "Evano Oruvan" | Alaipayuthey |
1999 | S. Janaki[10] | "Maarghazhi Thingal" | Sangamam |
1998 | Nithyashree Mahadevan[11] | "Kannodu Kanbadellam" | Jeans |
1997 | Harini[12] | "Manam Virumbudhe" | Nerukku Ner |
1996 | Sujatha Mohan[13] | "Poo Pookum Osai" | Minsaara Kanavu |
1995 | K. S. Chitra[7] | "Kannalane" | Bombay |
1994 | Swarnalatha[14] | "Porale Ponnuthayi" | Karuththamma |
1993 | Sujatha Mohan[15] | "Netru Illadha Matram" | Pudhiya Mugam |
1992 | Minmini[16] | "Chinna Chinna Asai" | Roja |
1991 | Swarnalatha[14] | "Povoma Oorgolam" | Chinna Thambi |
1990 | K. S. Chitra[17] | "Chinna ponnu dhaan" | Vaigaasi Porandhaachu |
1989 | P. Susheela[18] | "Magane Magane Kannurangu" | Varam |
1988 | K. S. Chitra[17] | Multiple films | |
1987 | No award | ||
1986 | No award | ||
1985 | No award | ||
1984 | No award | ||
1983 | No award | ||
1982-83 | S. Janaki[19] | Kaathal Oviyam | |
1981-82 | S. Janaki[19] | Moondram Pirai | |
1980-81 | P. Susheela | Anbulla Athaan | |
1979-80 | S. Janaki[19] | Uthiripookkal | |
1978-79 | Vani Jayaram | Azhagae Unnai Aaradhikkiren | |
1977-78 | S. Janaki[19] | "Senthoora poove" | 16 Vayathinile |
1970 | S. Janaki[19] | Namma Kuzhanthaigal | |
1969 | K. B. Sundarambal | Thunaivan | |
1969 | P. Susheela[18] | "Paal Polave", "Brindavanthukku" |
Uyarntha Manithan, Lakshmi Kalyanam |
See also
editReferences
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