Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress








































Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress
State award for contributions to Kannada cinema
Awarded for Award for Best Performance of an actress in Leading Role
Sponsored by Government of Karnataka
Reward(s)

  • Silver Medal


  • ₹ 20,000

First awarded 1967–68
Last awarded 2017
Most recent winner Tara
Highlights
Total awarded 50
First winner Kalpana

The Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress is a state film award of the Indian state of Karnataka given during the annual Karnataka State Film Awards. The award honours Kannada language film actresses.




Contents






  • 1 Superlative Winners


  • 2 Winners


    • 2.1 Key




  • 3 See also


  • 4 References





Superlative Winners











 • Kalpana
3 Awards
 • Aarathi
 • Jayanthi
 • Tara
4 Awards


Winners



Key











Symbol
Meaning
dagger Indicates a joint award for that year























































































































































































































































































































































































List of award recipients, showing the year and film(s)
Year
Recipient(s)
Role(s)
Film(s)

Ref.
1967–68

Kalpana
Indira

Belli Moda

1968–69

Kalpana
Malathi

Hannele Chiguridaga

1969–70

Bharathi Vishnuvardhan
Chennambike

Sri Krishnadevaraya

1970–71

Kalpana
Kaveri

Sharapanjara

1971–72
L. V. Sharada
Kathyayini

Vamsha Vriksha


1972–73

Aarathi
Alamelu

Naagarahaavu

1973–74

Jayanthidagger
Madhavi

Edakallu Guddada Mele
[1]

Nandini Bhaktavatsaladagger
Kamali

Kaadu

1974–75
A. Revathi


Kankana

1975–76

Aarathi
Munithaayi

Katha Sangama

1976–77

Jayanthi


Manassinanthe Mangalya
[1]
1977–78
Aparna Narang


Spandana

1978–79

Aarathi
Thunga

Dharmasere

1979–80

Vaishali Kasaravalli
Lakshmi

Akramana


1980–81

Aarathi
Ranganayaki / Maala

Ranganayaki

1981–82

Jayanthi
Putti

Dharma Dari Thappithu
[1]
1982–83

Padma Vasanthi
Vasanthi

Maanasa Sarovara

1983–84
Abhinaya
Gowri

Anubhava


1984–85

Roopa Devi


Avala Antharanga

1985–86

Jayanthi
Chinnamma / Thara Devi

Masanada Hoovu
[1]

1986–87

Geetha
Dr. Janaki

Aruna Raaga


1987–88
Usha

Akka Mahadevi

Shivayogi Akkamahadevi

1988–89

Saritha
Banneri

Sankranthi

1989–90

Sudha Rani
Rukmini

Panchama Veda

1990–91

Tara
Jaya

Krama

1991–92

Sudha Rani
Padma

Mysore Mallige


1992–93

Vinaya Prasad
Vani

Aathanka
[2]
1993–94

Lakshmi
Ramabai

Hoovu Hannu


1994–95

Shruti
Usha

Aagatha


1995–96

Prema
Madhu

Om
[3]

1996–97

Shilpa
Kanaka

Janumada Jodi
[4]
1997–98

Jayamala
Thaayi Saheba

Thaayi Saheba


1998–99

Soundarya
Kshama

Doni Saagali
[5]

1999–2000

Tara
Subbamma Heggadithi

Kaanuru Heggadathi
[6]

2000–01

Anu Prabhakar
Kaveri

Shaapa
[6]

2001–02

Soundarya
Naagi

Dweepa
[7]
2002–03

Bhavana
Channi

Kshaama
[8]
2003–04

Radhika Kumaraswamy
Gowri

Thaayi Illada Tabbali
[9]

2004–05

Shruti
Gowri

Gowdru
[10]

2005–06

Pavitra Lokesh
Venkatalakshmi

Naayi Neralu
[11]

2006–07

Tara
Mrudula Ranganathan

Cyanide
[12]

2007–08

Umashree
Gulabi

Gulabi Talkies
[13]
2008–09

Radhika Pandit
Chanchala

Moggina Manasu
[14]

2009–10

Anu Prabhakar
Bangari

Pareekshe
[15]

2010–11

Ramya
Geetha

Sanju Weds Geetha
[16]

2011

Bhavana
Bhageerathi

Bhageerathi
[17]

2012

Nirmala Chennappa
Jayamma

Tallana
[18]

2013

Nivedhitha
Devakka

December-1
[19]

2014

Lakshmi Gopalaswamy
Meera

Vidaaya
[20]

2015

Malashri
Ganga

Ganga
[21]

2016

Sruthi Hariharan
Nandini

Beautiful Manasugalu
[22]

2017

Tara
Ramakka

Hebbet Ramakka
[23]


See also



  • Cinema of Karnataka

  • List of Kannada-language films



References





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