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Asha Bhosle awards and nominations
Asha Bhosle
Totals[a]
Nominations66
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Asha Bhosle (born 8 September 1933) is a legendary Indian singer who has recorded most songs in history. This is a complete list of awards and recognitions won by Asha Bhosle.

Filmfare Awards

Asha Bhosle has won seven Filmfare Best Female Playback Awards out of 18 nominations. She won her first two awards in 1967 and 1968, when Lata Mangeshkar still used to accept the award (Mangeshkar asked not to be considered for the award nominations after 1969 to promote new talent). After receiving the award in 1979, Bhosle emulated her elder sister and requestedthat her name not be considered for the nominations hereafter. Despite this, Bhosle is the most frequent winner of this award to date, tying with Alka Yagnik. She was later given a Special Award for Rangeela in 1996, and the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001.[1]

Year Category Song/Nomination Result
1968 Best Playback Singer (Female) Garibon Ki Suno– Dus Lakh Won
1969 Best Playback Singer (Female) Parde Mein Rehne Do – Shikar Won
1972 Best Playback Singer (Female) Zindegi Ek Safar Hain Suhana – Andaz Nominated
1972 Best Playback Singer (Female) Piya Tu Ab Toh Aa JaCaravan Won
1973 Best Playback Singer (Female) Dum Maro DumHare Rama Hare Krishna Won
1974 Best Playback Singer (Female) Jab Andhera Hota Hain - Raja Rani Nominated
1974 Best Playback Singer (Female) Hungama Ho Gaya - Anhonee Nominated
1974 Best Playback Singer (Female) Hone Lagi Hain Raat Jawan – Naina Won
1975 Best Playback Singer (Female) Achchhe Samay Par Tum - Bidaai Nominated
1975 Best Playback Singer (Female) Yeh Hawas Hai Tu Kya Jaane – Hawas Nominated
1975 Best Playback Singer (Female) Chori Chori Sola Singar - Manoranjan Nominated
1975 Best Playback Singer (Female) Chainse Humko Kabhi – Pran Jaye Par Vachan Na Jaye Won
1976 Best Playback Singer (Female) Kal Ke Apne – Amanush Nominated
1976 Best Playback Singer (Female) Sapna Mera Toot Gaya - Khel Khel Mein Nominated
1977 Best Playback Singer (Female) I Love You – Barood Nominated
1978 Best Playback Singer (Female) Layee Kahan Hai Zindagi – Taxi Taxie Nominated
1979 Best Playback Singer (Female) O Sathi Re - Muqaddar Ka Sikandar Nominated
1979 Best Playback Singer (Female) Yeh Mera DilDon Won
1996 Filmfare Special Award songs of Rangeela Won
2001 Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award Won

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National Film Awards

National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer - 1981 for "Dil Cheez Kya Hain" from Umrao Jaan

National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer - 1986 for "Mera Kuch Samaan" from Ijaazat [3]

BFJA Award

Year Category Film Result
1966 BFJA Award for Best Female Playback Singer (Hindi) Waqt Won 1967 BFJA Award for Best Female Playback Singer (Hindi) Teesri Kasam Won 1971 BFJA Award for Best Female Playback Singer (Bengali) Megh Kalo Won 1987 BFJA Award for Best Female Playback Singer (Hindi) Ek Pal Won

Maharashtra State Film Awards

Asha Bhosle was the greatest playback singer in Marathi film industry. She had sung maximum songs in Marathi language. She was awarded "Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer" a record 18 times.

Other Awards

1987 : Nightingale of Asia

1989 : Lata Mangeshkar Award (Madhya Pradesh Govt.)

1997 : Screen Videocon Award ( Jaanam Samjha Karo)

1997 : MTV Award for best playback singer for Jaanam Samjha Karo

1997 : Channel V Award ( Jaanam Samjha Karo)

1997 : Grammy Award Nomination (Legacy with Ustad Ali Akbar Khan)

1999 : Lata Mangeshar Award (Maharashtra Govt.)

2000 : Singer Of the Millennium ( Dubai)

2000 : Kolhapuri Bhushan Award

2000 : Sangli Bhushan Award

2000 : Omega Excellence Lifetime Achievement Award

2000 : Zee Gold Bollywood Award (Mujhe Rang De - Thakshak)

2001 : MTV Award ( Kambakt Ishq)

2001 : Dada Saheb Phalke Award

2001 : Dayawati Modi Award

2002 : Zee Cine Award (Radha Kaise Na - Lagaan)

2002 : Zee Cine - Hall Of Fame Award

2002 : Screen Videocon Award (Radha Kaise Na - Lagaan)

2002 : Jeevan Gaurav Puraskar

2002 : Sansui Movie Award (Radha Kaise Na - Lagaan)

2002 : Rajshree Shahu Purskar

2002 : BBC Lifetime Achievement Award (presented by the UK Prime Minister Tony Blair)

2003 : Swaralaya Yesudas Award for outstanding contributions to Indian music

2004 : Living Legend Award by the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry

2005 : MTV Immies, Best Female Pop Act for Aaj Jaane Ki Zid Na Karo.

2005 : Most Stylish People in Music

2008 : Padma V-Bhushan Award

2011 : IIFA Life Time Achievement Award

2012 : 18th Annual Colour Screens Life Time Achievement Award

2013 : Pandit Hridaynath Lifetime Achievement Award

2014 : Music Living Legend Award by Global Indian Music Academy Awards (GiMA)

2014 : Lifetime Achievement Award for her contribution to Indian cinema at the Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF)

Honours and recognitions

  • Honorary Doctrates from the University Of Amravati & Jalgaon in Literature.
  • Asha Bhosle is the recipient of the first Doctor of Literature (D.Litt.) of the Jodhpur National University.
  • Ashaji has also received the Freddy Mercury Award.
  • Ashaji has received the Sur Singar Award.
  • The Birmingham Film Festival paid her a special tribute in November 2002
  • She was among top 20 music icons of the past 50 years
  • In 2011 the Guinness Book of World Records officially acknowledged Bhosle, at The Asian Awards, as the most recorded artist in the history of music. She was awarded a certificate for "the most studio recordings (singles) from Sebastian Coe for recording up to 11,000 solo, duet and chorus-backed songs and in over 20 Indian languages since 1947". At the event she was also awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award.
  • Ashaji is also the first Indian Singer to be nominated for the Grammy Award.[4]

References