Karnataka State Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer

Karnataka State Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer is a state film award of the Indian state of Karnataka given during the annual Karnataka State Film Awards. The award honours female singers for their work Kannada language films.

Karnataka State Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer
State award for contributions to Kannada cinema
Awarded forBest Female Playback Singer of a Song
Sponsored byGovernment of Karnataka
Reward(s)
  • Silver Medal
  • 20,000
First awarded1988-89
Last awarded2018
Most recent winnerKalavati Dayanand
Highlights
Total awarded27
First winnerB. R. Chaya

Superlative Winners

  B. R. Chaya2 Awards
  K. S. Chithra3 Awards
  Nanditha4 Awards

Award winners

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

Chithra won the award thrice
Anuradha Sriram was awarded in 1998–99
M. D. Pallavi won in 2006–07
Year Winner Film Song
2018 Kalavati Dayanand[1][2] Deyi Baidethi "Gejje Giri Nandana"
2017 Apoorva Sridhar[3] Dayavittu Gamanisi "Asadullah Daadi Bitta"
2016 Sangeetha Ravindranath[4] Jalsa "Nannede Beedige"
2015 Shamitha Malnad[5] Bekku "Thalamalada Maleyalli"
2014 Vidya Mohan[6] Sachin! Tendulkar Alla "Kanne Illada Mele"
2013 Sachina Heggar[7] Kaddipudi "Hederabyadree"
2012 Anuradha Bhat[8] Little Master Jnaanajyothi
2011 Archana Udupa[9] Bhageerathi "Beru Ondu Kade"
2010-11 Sriraksha Priyaram [10] Ondooralli "Hadedaru Devaki Padedu Yashoda"
2009-10 Lakshmi Nataraj [11] Aaptha Rakshaka "Omkara"
2008-09 Nanditha[12] Mandaakini "Baanige Bhaskara Chanda"
2007-08 Vaani Harikrishna[13] Inthi Ninna Preethiya "Madhuvana Karedare"
2006-07 M. D. Pallavi Arun [14] Duniya "Nodayya Kote Lingave"
2005-06 Chaitra H. G. [15] Amrithadhare "Huduga Huduga"
2004-05 K. S. Chithra [16] Maharaja "Kandamma Kandamma"
2003-04 Nanditha [17] Jogula "Aakashake Obba"
2002-03 Nanditha [18] Paris Pranaya "Ede Tumbi Hadidenu"
2001-02 Nanditha [19] Gandhada Gombe "Bili Bannada Gini"
2000-01 K. S. Chithra [20] Gatti Mela "Navileno Kunibeku"
1999-2000 Lata Hamsalekha [20] Arunodaya "Aa Arunodaya"
1998-99 Anuradha Sriram [21] Hrudayanjali "Omkara Naadamaya"
1997-98 M. S. Sheela Vimochane "Girija Suthanu"
1996-97 K. S. Chithra Nammoora Mandara Hoove "Hele Kogile Impaagala"
1995-96 Chandrika Gururaj Urvashi "O Priyathama"
1994-95 B. R. Chaya [22] Rashmi "Ibbani Tabbida"
1993-94 Manjula Gururaj[23] Chinnari Mutha "Myale Kavkonda"
1988-89 B. R. Chaya Kaadina Benki "Ruthumaana Samputadi"

See also

References

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  15. Karnataka State Film Awards 2004-05 announced - Monalisa bagged the first best film award
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