List of awards and nominations received by Abhishek Bachchan

Abhishek Bachchan (born 5 February 1976) is an Indian actor and film producer known for his work in Bollywood. He made his acting debut in 2000 with J. P. Dutta's war film Refugee, and followed it by starring in over a dozen films which were both critical and commercial failures. His first commercial success came with the 2004 action film Dhoom, which changed his career prospects. Bachchan went on to earn critical appreciation for his performances in the dramas Yuva (2004), Sarkar (2005), and Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006), which won him three consecutive Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 2007, he portrayed a character loosely based on Dhirubhai Ambani in Mani Ratnam's drama film Guru, which earned him a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor.

Abhishek Bachchan awards and nominations
Bachchan in 2013
Total number of awards and nominations[a]
Totals 48 83
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Bachchan has also played leading and supporting roles in several commercially successful comedies, including Bunty Aur Babli (2005), Bluffmaster! (2005), Dostana (2008), Bol Bachchan (2012), Happy New Year (2014), and Housefull 3 (2016). His highest-grossing releases include the action sequels Dhoom 2 (2006) and Dhoom 3 (2013).[1]

In addition to his three Filmfare Awards, Bachchan has won a National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi for producing the comedy-drama Paa (2009).

Anandalok Puraskar Awards

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The Anandalok Puraskar Awards were presented by the ABP Group for outstanding achievement in Bengali cinema, ceremony is one of the most prominent film events for Bengali Cinema in India.

Year[b] Film Category Result Ref.
2005 Yuva Best Actor (Hindi) Won [2]
2010 Raavan Won [3]

BIG Star Entertainment Awards

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The BIG Star Entertainment Awards is an annual event organised by the Reliance Broadcast Network.

Year[b] Film Category Result Ref.
2012 Bol Bachchan Most Entertaining Actor in a Comedy Film – Male/Female Won [4]
2014 Happy New Year Won [5]

Bollywood Movie Awards

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The Bollywood Movie Awards were presented annually by The Bollywood Group beginning in 1999. They were discontinued after 2007.

Year[b] Film Category Result Ref.
2005 Yuva Best Supporting Actor Won [6]
Best Villain Won [6]
2006 Bunty Aur Babli Best Comedian Won [6]
2007 Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Best Supporting Actor Nominated [7]

Filmfare Awards

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Established in 1954, the Filmfare Awards are presented annually by The Times Group to members of the Hindi film industry.

Year[b] Film Category Result Ref.
2001 Refugee Best Male Debut Nominated [8]
2004 Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon Best Supporting Actor Nominated [9]
2005 Yuva Won [10]
Best Villain Nominated [11]
2006 Bunty Aur Babli Best Actor Nominated [12]
Sarkar Best Supporting Actor Won [13]
2007 Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Won [14]
2008 Guru Best Actor Nominated [15]
2009 Dostana Nominated [16]
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Sarkar Raj Best Supporting Actor Nominated
2010 Paa Best Film Nominated [18]
2015 Happy New Year Best Supporting Actor Nominated [19]
2022 Bob Biswas Best Actor (Critics) Nominated [20]
2024 Ghoomer Nominated [21]

Filmfare OTT Awards

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Year[b] Title Category Result Ref.
2020 Breathe: Into the Shadows Best Actor in a Drama Series (Male) Nominated [22]
2022 Dasvi Best Actor in a Web Original Film (Male) Won [23]

International Indian Film Academy Awards

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The International Indian Film Academy Awards (shortened as IIFA) is an annual international event organised by the Wizcraft International Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. to honour excellence in the Hindi cinema.

Year[b] Film Category Result Ref.
2001 Refugee Star Debut of the Year – Male Won [24]
2005 Yuva Best Supporting Actor Won [25]
2006 Sarkar Won [26]
2007 Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Nominated [27]
2008 Guru Style Icon of the Year Won [28]
Best Actor Nominated [29]
2009 Dostana Nominated [30]
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Best Comedian Won
Sarkar Raj Best Supporting Actor Nominated
2010 Paa Best Film Nominated [32]
2013 Bol Bachchan Best Comedian Won [33]

National Film Awards

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The National Film Awards are awarded by the Government of India's Directorate of Film Festivals division for achievements in the Indian film industry.

Year[b] Film Category Result Ref.
2010 Paa Best Feature Film in Hindi Won [34]

Producers Guild Film Awards

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The Producers Guild Film Awards (previously knows as Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards) is an annual event originated by the Film Producers Guild of India to recognize excellence in Indian film and television.

Year[b] Film Category Result Ref.
2006 Yuva Best Actor in a Supporting Role Won [35]
2008 Guru Best Actor in a Leading Role Nominated [36]
2009 Dostana Nominated [37]
2010 Most Public Appearances Award Won [38]
2013 Bol Bachchan Best Actor in a Comic Role Won [39]
Hindustan Times Outstanding Contribution to Society (along with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan) Won
2015 Happy New Year Best Actor in a Supporting Role Won [40]

Screen Awards

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The Screen Awards are presented annually by Indian Express Limited to honour excellence in Hindi and Marathi cinema.

Year[b] Film Category Result Ref.
2001 Refugee Most Promising Newcomer – Male Nominated
2005 Yuva Best Supporting Actor Won [41]
2006 Bunty Aur Babli Best Comedian Won [42]
Jodi No. 1 (along with Rani Mukerji) Won [43]
Sarkar Best Supporting Actor Nominated [44]
2007 Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Nominated
2008 Guru Best Actor Nominated [45]
2009 Dostana Nominated [46]
Jodi No. 1 (along with John Abraham) Won [47]
Sarkar Raj Best Supporting Actor Nominated [46]
2010 Paa Best Film Nominated [48]
Jodi No. 1 (along with Amitabh Bachchan) Won [49]
2013 Bol Bachchan Best Comedian Won [50]
2015 Happy New Year Nominated [51]

Stardust Awards

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The Stardust Awards are an annual event organised by Magna Publishing Company Limited.

Year[b] Film Category Result Ref.
2005 Yuva Star of the Year – Male Won [52]
2007 Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Best Supporting Actor Won [53]
2008 Guru Star of the Year – Male Nominated [54]
2009 Dostana & Sarkar Raj Nominated [55]
2010 Paa Best Supporting Actor Won [56]
2011 Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey Best Actor in a Drama Nominated [57]
2012 Dum Maaro Dum Best Actor in a Thriller or Action Nominated [58]
2013 Bol Bachchan Star of the Year – Male Nominated [59]
Best Actor in a Comedy or Romance Won [60]
2014 Happy New Year Best Supporting Actor Nominated [61]

Zee Cine Awards

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The Zee Cine Awards is an annual award ceremony organised by the Zee Entertainment Enterprises.

Year[b] Film Category Result Ref.
2001 Refugee Best Male Debut Nominated
2005 Yuva Best Performance in a Negative Role Nominated [62]
Phir Milenge Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Male Won [63]
2006 Sarkar Won [64]
2007 Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Won [65]
2008 Guru Best Actor – Male Nominated [66]
2011 Raavan Best Performance in a Negative Role Nominated [67]
2013 Bol Bachchan Best Actor in a Comic Role Won [68]
2014 Dhoom 3 Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Male Nominated [69]

Iconic Gold Awards

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The Iconic Gold Awards is an annual awards show that honours the best performers in the Hindi films and Television industry.

Year[b] Film Category Result Ref.
2024 Ghoomer Best Actor Won [70]

Other Awards, Honors and Recognitions

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Year Work Academy / Award / organization Category Result Ref.
2005 Yuva BBC Asian Network – Film Café Awards Best Supporting Actor Won [71]
2006 Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Global Indian Film Awards Won [72]
Government of Uttar PradeshYash Bharati Award Remarkable Contribution Towards Cinema Won [73]
2010 GQ Men of the Year Ultimate GQ Man of the Year Won [74]
2013 Bol Bachchan Times of India Film Awards Best Actor in a Comic Role Won [75]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Awards in certain categories do not have prior nominations and only winners are announced by the jury. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Refers to the year in which the ceremony was held.

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