Kangana Ranaut, roles and awards

Kangana Ranaut (also credited as Kangna Ranaut) is an Indian actress who appears predominantly in Hindi films. She has received several awards, including the Padma Shri, fourth highest civilian award in the Republic of India, three National Film Awards, four Filmfare Awards, three International Indian Film Academy Awards, and one award each from the Screen, Zee Cine and Producers Guild award ceremonies.

Ranaut made her acting debut in 2006 with a leading role in the thriller Gangster, for which she was awarded the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut, among other debut awards.[1] Her portrayals of a character based on actress Parveen Babi in Woh Lamhe (2006) and a shrewd socialite in Life in a... Metro (2007) were lauded,[2] with the latter earning her a Stardust Award for Breakthrough Performance – Female.[1] Ranaut won numerous awards, including the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress and a Filmfare Award in the same category for her role as a substance abusing supermodel in the drama Fashion (2008).[1][3] Also in 2008, she featured as a village girl in Dhaam Dhoom, her first Tamil film.[4]

Ranaut subsequently featured in several commercially successful films, including the supernatural thriller Raaz: The Mystery Continues (2009), the crime film Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010), the romantic comedy Tanu Weds Manu (2011), and the comedy Double Dhamaal (2011).[5] For her role in Tanu Weds Manu, she received nominations for the Screen Award for Best Actress and the Zee Cine Award for Best Actor – Female, among others.[6][7] She followed this by playing brief roles in a series of box office flops that failed to propel her career forward.[8] She said that she did some of these films due to a dearth of good roles.[8][9]

In 2013 Ranaut played Kaya, a shapeshifting mutant, in the science fiction film Krrish 3, which ranks among the highest-grossing Bollywood films of all time.[10] She received an IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actress nomination for the film.[11] Ranaut garnered critical acclaim for portraying the protagonist in the coming-of-age film Queen (2014),[5][12] for which she also co-wrote the dialogues with Anvita Dutt Guptan.[13] She won several awards for Queen, including the Filmfare and the National Film Award for Best Actress.[14][15] Ranaut played dual roles in a sequel to Tanu Weds Manu, entitled Tanu Weds Manu Returns (2015), which became the first Bollywood film with a female protagonist to earn over 1 billion (US$14 million) in India.[16] She received a second consecutive National Film Award for Best Actress and a Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress for her role.[17]

Films

Ranaut in 2012
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Title Year Role Director(s) Notes Ref(s)
Gangster 2006 Simran Anurag Basu Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut [1]
Woh Lamhe 2006 Sana Azim Mohit Suri [18]
Shakalaka Boom Boom 2007 Ruhi Suneel Darshan [19]
Life in a... Metro 2007 Neha Anurag Basu Stardust Award for Breakthrough Performance – Female [20]
Dhaam Dhoom 2008 Shenbaga Jeeva Tamil film [4]
Fashion 2008 Shonali Gujral Madhur Bhandarkar Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress
National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
[21]
Raaz: The Mystery Continues 2009 Nandita Chopra Mohit Suri [22]
[23]
Vaada Raha 2009 Pooja Samir Karnik Special appearance [24]
Ek Niranjan 2009 Sameera Puri Jagannadh Telugu film [25]
Kites 2010 Gina Grover Anurag Basu [26]
Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai 2010 Rehana Milan Luthria [27]
Knock Out 2010 Nidhi Shrivastava Mani Shankar [28]
No Problem 2010 Sanjana Anees Bazmee [29]
Tanu Weds Manu 2011 Tanuja "Tanu" Trivedi Anand L. Rai [30]
Game 2011 Sia Agnihotri Abhinay Deo [31]
Ready 2011 Kiran Anees Bazmee Special appearance [32]
Double Dhamaal 2011 Kiya Indra Kumar [33]
Rascals 2011 Khushi David Dhawan [34]
Miley Naa Miley Hum 2011 Anishka Shrivastava Tanveer Khan [35]
Tezz 2012 Nikita Malhotra Priyadarshan [36]
Shootout at Wadala 2013 Vidya Joshi Sanjay Gupta [37]
Krrish 3 2013 Kaya Rakesh Roshan [38]
Rajjo 2013 Rajjo Vishwas Patil [39]
Queen 2014 Rani Mehra Vikas Bahl Also dialogue writer
Filmfare Award for Best Actress
National Film Award for Best Actress
Nominated-Filmfare Award for Best Dialogue
[12]
Revolver Rani 2014 Alka Singh Sai Kabir [40]
Ungli 2014 Maya Rensil D'Silva [41]
Tanu Weds Manu Returns 2015 Kusum "Datto" Sangwan/ Tanuja "Tanu" Trivedi[lower-alpha 1] Aanand L. Rai National Film Award for Best Actress
Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress
[42]
[43]
I Love NY 2015 Tikku Verma Radhika Rao
Vinay Sapru
[44]
Katti Batti 2015 Payal Nikhil Advani [45]
Rangoon 2017 Julia Vishal Bhardwaj Nominated—Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress [46]
Simran 2017 Praful Patel Hansal Mehta Also co-Writer [47]
Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi 2019 Rani Laxmibai Radha Krishna Jagarlamudi
Herself
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress [48]
Judgementall Hai Kya 2019 Bobby Grewal Prakash Kovelamudi Nominated—Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress [49]
Panga 2020 Jaya Nigam Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari [50]
Thalaivi 2020 Jayalalithaa A. L. Vijay Trilingual film
Filming
[51]
Dhaakad 2020 TBA Razneesh Ghai Filming

Awards and nominations

Ranaut in July 2015
Awards and nominations received by Ranaut
Year[lower-alpha 2] Film Award Category Result Ref(s)
2006GangsterGlobal Indian Film AwardsBest Female DebutWon[52]
Best ActressNominated[53]
2007Asian Festival of First FilmsBest ActressWon[1]
Bollywood Movie AwardsBest Female DebutWon[1]
Filmfare AwardsBest Female DebutWon[1]
Fresh Face of the YearWon[54]
International Indian Film Academy AwardsBest Female DebutWon[1]
Best ActressNominated[55]
Screen AwardsMost Promising Newcomer – FemaleWon[1]
Stardust AwardsSuperstar of Tomorrow – FemaleWon[1]
Zee Cine AwardsBest Female DebutWon[1]
2008Life in a... MetroStardust AwardsBreakthrough Performance – FemaleWon[1]
2009FashionFilmfare AwardsBest Supporting ActressWon[1]
International Indian Film Academy AwardsBest Supporting ActressWon[1]
National Film AwardsBest Supporting ActressWon[1]
Screen AwardsBest Supporting ActressNominated[56]
Producers Guild Film Awards[lower-alpha 3]Best Actress in a Supporting RoleWon[1]
Stardust AwardsBest Supporting ActressWon[1]
2011Once Upon a Time in MumbaaiStardust AwardsBest Actress – Thriller/ActionNominated[56]
Zee Cine AwardsBest Actor in a Supporting Role – FemaleNominated[57]
2012Tanu Weds ManuInternational Indian Film Academy AwardsBest ActressNominated[58]
Screen AwardsBest ActressNominated[6]
Producers Guild Film AwardsBest Actress in a Leading RoleNominated[58]
Stardust AwardsBest Actress – Comedy/RomanceNominated[58]
Zee Cine AwardsBest Actor – FemaleNominated[7]
2014Krrish 3 / Shootout at Wadala[lower-alpha 4]Screen AwardsBest Actress (Popular Choice)Nominated[59]
Krrish 3International Indian Film Academy AwardsBest Supporting ActressNominated[11]
Screen AwardsBest VillainNominated[59]
Producers Guild Film AwardsBest Actress in a Supporting RoleNominated[60]
Zee Cine AwardsBest Actor in a Supporting Role – FemaleNominated[58]
NDTV Indian of the YearActor of the YearWon[61]
GR8! Women AwardsDistinction in Cinema – ActingWon[62]
CNN-IBN Indian of the YearSpecial Achievement AwardWon[63]
QueenIndian Film Festival of MelbourneBest ActressWon[64]
Jagran Film FestivalBest Actor (Female)Won[65]
Stardust AwardsBest ActressWon[66]
Star of the Year – FemaleNominated[67]
BIG Star Entertainment AwardsMost Entertaining Actor (Film) – FemaleNominated[68]
Most Entertaining Actor in a Social/Drama Film – FemaleNominated[68]
2015Producers Guild Film AwardsBest Actress in a Leading RoleNominated[69]
Best Dialogue (shared with Anvita Dutt Guptan)Nominated[69]
Screen AwardsBest ActressNominated[70]
Best Actress (Popular Choice)Nominated[71]
Best Dialogue (shared with Anvita Dutt Guptan)Nominated[72]
Filmfare AwardsBest ActressWon[14]
National Film AwardsBest ActressWon[15]
Arab Indo Bollywood AwardsBest Actress in a Leading RoleWon[73]
Best Playback Dialogue (shared with Anvita Dutt Guptan)Won[74]
International Indian Film Academy AwardsBest ActressWon[75]
Tanu Weds Manu ReturnsStardust AwardsBest ActressNominated[76]
BIG Star Entertainment AwardsMost Entertaining Actor in a Comedy Film – FemaleNominated[77]
Most Entertaining Actor in a Romantic Film – FemaleNominated[77]
Most Entertaining Actor in a Drama Film – FemaleNominated[77]
2016Screen AwardsBest Actress (Popular Choice)Nominated[78]
Best ActressNominated[78]
Producers Guild Film AwardsBest Actress in a Leading RoleNominated[79]
Filmfare AwardsBest Actress (Critics)Won[17]
Best ActressNominated[80]
Zee Cine AwardsBest Actor – FemaleNominated[81]
Critics Award for Best Actor – FemaleNominated[82]
Times of India Film AwardsBest Actor – FemaleWon[83]
National Film AwardsBest ActressWon[84]
International Indian Film Academy AwardsBest ActressNominated[85]
CNN-IBN Indian of the YearSpecial Achievement AwardWon[86]
2018 Rangoon Filmfare Awards Best Actress (Critics) Nominated [87]
Simran Screen Awards Best Actress Nominated
2019 Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi Screen Awards Best Actress Nominated
2020 Civilian Awards Padma Shri For excellence in the field of performing arts Won
Judgementall Hai Kya Filmfare Awards Best Actress (Critics) Nominated
Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi Best Actress Nominated

Footnotes

  1. Ranaut played dual roles in the film.[42]
  2. Refers to the year in which the ceremony was held.
  3. Also known as Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards.
  4. Ranaut received a single nomination for her roles in both films.[59]

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