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The [[National Film Awards|National Film Award]] (Silver Lotus Award) for '''Best Actress''' winners: The most time winner from 1968 were [[Shabana Azmi]]- 5 times for best actress. Before 1968, this award was awarded as 'Rashtrapati Award'. |
The [[National Film Awards|National Film Award]] (Silver Lotus Award) for '''Best Actress''' winners: The most time winner from 1968 were [[Shabana Azmi]]- 5 times for best actress. Before 1968, this award was awarded as 'Rashtrapati Award'. |
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The National Film Award (Silver Lotus Award) for Best Actress winners: The most time winner from 1968 were Shabana Azmi- 5 times for best actress. Before 1968, this award was awarded as 'Rashtrapati Award'.
Rashtrapati Award winners
Year | Actress (Winner) |
Film | Language |
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1968 | Nargis Dutt | Raat Aur Din | Hindi |
1966 | Bhanumathi Ramakrishna (Ref2) | Palanati Yuddham | Telugu |
1965 | Bhanumathi Ramakrishna (Ref3) | Antastulu | Telugu |
1965 | Jayanthi[1] | Miss Leelavathi | Kannada |
Reference
- ^ "The Hindu Metro Plus Bangalore /Cinema: Miss Leelavathi 1965". The Hindu. 2008-05-31. Retrieved 2010-09-24.
2. *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhanumathi_Ramakrishna 3. *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antasthulu