Gold Award for Best Actress in a Lead Role

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Gold Award for Best Actor in a Lead Role - Female
Shraddha Arya at Screen Awards (cropped).jpg
The 2018 & 2019 recipient: Shraddha Arya
Awarded forBest Performance by a Female Actor in a Lead Role on Television
CountryIndia India
Presented byWhite Leaf Entertainment
First awarded2007 (for performances in TV shows in 2006)
Currently held by
WebsiteGold Awards

Gold Award for Best Actress in a Lead Role is an award given as part of its annual Gold Awards for TV serials.

The award was first awarded in 2007 under the title Best Actress in a Lead Role. A special award called Best Actor – Critics or Best Actor – Jury is also awarded occasionally since 2008, whose winner was selected by the jury of critics assigned to the function.

The jury award was awarded without prior nominations until 2010. Since then, the jury award is also awarded with prior nominations just like the original award which is now called Best Actress – Popular.

Superlatives[]

Superlative Popular Overall
(Popular + Jury)
Actress with most awards Divyanka Tripathi dahiya 4 Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya 4
Actress with most nominations Sakshi Tanwar 3 Sakshi Tanwar 5
Actress with most nominations
(without ever winning)
Hina Khan 5 Hina Khan 6
  • Rashami Desai holds the record of maximum nominations in 3 different categories for same role (Uttaran), that is, for Best Actress (Popular), Best Actress (Critics) and Best Actress in a negative role (Popular), out of which Desai won the latter two.
  • There have been only four instances of tie between Ankita Lokhande and Mahi Vijj in 2011, Divyanka Tripathi and Mouni Roy in 2016, Sriti Jha and Shraddha Arya in 2018, and Shraddha Arya and Shivangi Joshi in 2019.

Multiple winners[]

Divyanka Tripathi has won the award for a record four times

Multiple nominations[]

List of winners (Popular)[]

2000s[]

2010s[]

References[]

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