Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut

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Filmfare Awards for Best Female Debut
Alizeh Agnihotri at Jio World Plaza launch (cropped).jpg
The 2024 recipient: Alizeh Agnihotri
Awarded forBest Debut Performance by an Actress
CountryIndia
Presented by Filmfare
First awarded Juhi Chawla
Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1989)
Currently held by Alizeh Agnihotri
Farrey (2024)
Website Filmfare winners

The Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut (previously known as Filmfare Award for Lux New Face of the Year) is given by Filmfare as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films to recognise a performance by a female actor in their debut role. [1]

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The first recipient of the award was Juhi Chawla, who was honored at the 34th Filmfare Awards in the year 1989. Preity Zinta and Ananya Panday are the only actresses who won the award for 2 different films. As of 2021, Priyanka Chopra and Parineeti Chopra are the only cousins to win the award while Sara Ali Khan and Abhimanyu Dassani are the only winners whose parents (Saif Ali Khan and Bhagyashree respectively) have won a Filmfare Best Debut award. Divya Bharti is the only actress to win the award for her fifth film and not for her first film.

Juhi Chawla, Preity Zinta, Kareena Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, Vidya Balan, Deepika Padukone, Kangana Ranaut and Kriti Sanon are the only recipients who also won Filmfare Award for Best Actress, with Balan winning four times and Padukone winning twice.

Tabu, Kareena Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, and Kangana Ranaut have all won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress (Critics) (Tabu winning the most at 4 times and Kapoor with 2 wins) and the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress, while Vidya Balan has won the former award once. The award was not given in this category in the years 1997, 2010 and 2018. The most recent recipient of the award is Alizeh Agnihotri, who was honored at the 69th Filmfare Awards.

Winners and nominees

Table key
Indicates the winner
Indicates the performance was also nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress

1980s

YearActressRole(s)Film
1989 [lower-alpha 1]
(34th)
Juhi Chawla Rashmi Rajput Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak
No Other Nominee

1990s

YearActressRole(s)Film
1990 [lower-alpha 1]
(35th)
Bhagyashree Patwardhan Suman Maine Pyar Kiya
No Other Nominee
1991 [lower-alpha 1]
(36th)
Pooja Bhatt Pooja Sarin Daddy
No Other Nominee
1992 [lower-alpha 1]
(37th)
Raveena Tandon Kiran Khanna Patthar Ke Phool
Madhoo Pooja Phool Aur Kaante
Manisha Koirala Radha Saudagar
Zeba Bakhtiar Henna Khan Henna
1993 [lower-alpha 1]
(38th)
Divya Bharti Kaajal "Sonu" Pratap Deewana
Ayesha Jhulka Neelam Chaudhary Khiladi
Kajol Radhika Bekhudi
Karisma Kapoor Jyoti Sapne Sajan Ke
1994 [lower-alpha 1]
(39th)
Mamta Kulkarni Jyoti Tripathi Aashik Awara
Shilpa Shetty Seema Chopra Baazigar
1995
(40th)
Sonali Bendre [lower-alpha 1] Sonali Naaraaz
Tabu Sapna Pehla Pehla Pyar
No Other Nominee
1996
(41st)
Twinkle Khanna Tina Oberoi Barsaat
No Other Nominee
1997
(42nd)
Seema Biswas Phoolan Devi Bandit Queen
Priya Gill Paro Shastri Tere Mere Sapne
1998
(43rd)
Mahima Chaudhry Ganga / Kusum Pardes
Aishwarya Rai Ashi Kapoor Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya
Pooja Batra Anita Virasat
1999
(44th)
Preity Zinta Preeti Nair Dil Se..
Preeti Singh Soldier
Isha Koppikar Anita Ek Tha Dil Ek Thi Dhadkan
Jyothika Pallavi Sinha Doli Saja Ke Rakhna

2000s

YearActressRole(s)Film
2000
(45th)
Nandita Das Shanta 1947: Earth
Soundarya Radha Singh-Thakur Sooryavansham
2001
(46th)
Kareena Kapoor Nazneen "Naaz" Ahmed Refugee
Ameesha Patel Sonia Saxena Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai
Keerthi Reddy Pooja Sinha Tera Jadoo Chal Gayaa
Preeti Jhangiani Kiran Mohabbatein
Shamita Shetty Ishika
2002
(47th)
Bipasha Basu Neeta / Sonia Bajaj Ajnabee
Dia Mirza Reena Malhotra Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein
2003
(48th)
Esha Deol Eisha Singh Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe
Amrita Rao Anjali Thapar / Nandini Ab Ke Baras
2004
(49th)
Lara Dutta Kajal Singhania Andaaz
Priyanka Chopra Jiya Singhania
Bhumika Chawla Nirjara Bharadwaj Tere Naam
Neha Dhupia Sapna Qayamat: City Under Threat
Rimi Sen Anjali Patekar Hungama
2005
(50th)
Ayesha Takia Priya Kapoor Taarzan: The Wonder Car
No Other Nominee
2006
(51st)
Vidya Balan Lalita Roy Parineeta
No Other Nominee
2007
(52nd)
Kangana Ranaut Simran Gangster
No Other Nominee
2008
(53rd)
Deepika Padukone Shantipriya / Sandy Om Shanti Om
Hansika Motwani Priya Bakshi Aap Ka Suroor
Jiah Khan Jia Nishabd
Sonam Kapoor Sakina Saawariya
Urvashi Sharma Sophia D'Costa Naqaab
2009
(54th)
Asin Thottumkal Kalpana Shetty Ghajini
Adah Sharma Lisa Singh Rathod 1920
Anushka Sharma Taani Sahni Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi
Mugdha Godse Janet Sequeira Fashion
Prachi Desai Sakshi Shroff Rock On!!
Sonal Chauhan Zoya Mathur Jannat

2010s

YearPhoto of winnersActressRole(s)Film
2010
(55th)
NOT AWARDED
2011
(56th)
Sonakshi-Sinha.jpg
Sonakshi Sinha Rajjo Shreshawat Dabangg
Shraddha Kapoor Aparna Khanna Teen Patti
Amrita Puri Shefali Thakur Aisha
2012
(57th)
Parineeti Chopra inaugurates a school on wheels (03).jpg
Parineeti Chopra Dimple Chaddha Ladies vs Ricky Bahl
Kajal Aggarwal Kavya Bhosle Singham
Myra KarnJessica No One Killed Jessica
Nargis Fakhri Heer Kaul Rockstar
2013
(58th)
IleanaD'Cruz.jpg
Ileana D'Cruz Shruti Ghosh Sengupta Barfi!
Alia Bhatt Shanaya Student of the Year
Diana Penty Meera Sahni Cocktail
Yami Gautam Ashima Roy Vicky Donor
2014
(59th)
Vaani Kapoor promoting 'Shuddh Desi Romance' on DID Super Moms.jpg
Vaani Kapoor Tara Shuddh Desi Romance
No Other Nominee
2015
(60th)
Kriti Sanon at the launch of 'Whistle Baja' song from 'Heropanti'.jpg
Kriti Sanon Dimpy Chaudhary Heropanti
No Other Nominee
2016
(61st)
Actress Bhumi Pednekar at the Master Class on Breaking Stereotypes, during the 48th International Film Festival of India (IFFI-2017), in Panaji, Goa on November 25, 2017 (cropped).jpg
Bhumi Pednekar Sandhya Dum Laga Ke Haisha
No Other Nominee
2017
(62nd)
Ritika Singh at the launch of the short film I Am Sorry.jpg
Ritika Singh Ezhil Madhi Saala Khadoos
No Other Nominee
2018
(63rd)
NOT AWARDED
2019
(64th)
Sara Ali Khan graces Dinesh Vijan's wedding reception and cocktail party (03) (cropped).jpg
Sara Ali Khan Mandakini "Mukku" Kedarnath
Banita Sandhu Shiuli Iyer October
Janhvi Kapoor Parthavi Singh Rathore Dhadak
Mouni Roy Monobina Das Gold
Radhika Madan Chamki Kumari Pataakha

2020s

YearPhoto of winnersActressRole(s)Film
2020
(65th)
Ananya Panday in 2019.jpg
Ananya Panday  Shreya Randhawa
 Tapasya Singh
  Student of the Year 2
  Pati Patni Aur Woh
Pranutan Bahl Firdaus Quadri Notebook
Saiee Manjrekar Khushi Chautala Dabangg 3
Sharmin Segal Astha Tripathi Malaal
Shivaleeka Oberoi Mitee Deora Yeh Saali Aashiqui
Tara Sutaria Mridula "Mia" Chawla Student of the Year 2
2021
(66th)
Alaya F and others at Parcos Beauty Influencer Awards (cropped).jpg
Alaya F Tia Singh Jawaani Jaaneman
Sadia Khateeb Shanti Dhar Shikara
2022
(67th)
Sharvari Wagh.png
Sharvari Wagh Sonia Rawat / Jasmine "Jazz" Bunty Aur Babli 2
No Other Nominee
2023
(68th)
Andrea-Kevichusa-BH (cropped).jpg
Andrea Kevichüsa Aido Anek
Khushali KumarSaanchi Sinha Dhokha: Round D Corner
Manushi Chhillar Sanyogita Samrat Prithviraj
Prajakta Koli Ginny Sahni Jugjugg Jeeyo
2024
(69th)
Alizeh Agnihotri at Jio World Plaza launch (cropped).jpg
Alizeh Agnihotri Nitya Farrey
No Other Nominee

See also

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Awarded as "Lux New Face of the Year"

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