Meena (actress) - Awards and Honours

Awards and Honours

Kalaimamani Award (1998)
Kalai Selvam Award (South Indian Artiste Association)
TSR TV9 awards 2010
  • Special jury award - Tarikonda Venkamamba(2011)
Ugadi Puraskar awards
  • Best Telugu Actress - Tarikonda Venkamamba (2009)
Filmfare Awards South
  • Critics Awards for Best Tamil Actress - Rhythm (2001)
  • Best Tamil Actress - Bharathi Kannamma (1997)
  • Best Tamil Actress - Ejamaan(1991)
  • Best Kannada Actress - Swathi Muthu (2003)
Nandi Awards
  • Best Actress - Seetharamaiah Gari Manavaralu
  • Best Actress - Rajeshwari Kalyanam
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards
  • Best Actress - Yejaman and Sethupathi IPS (1993)
  • Best Actress - Porkaalam (1997)
  • Best Actress - Ivan (2002)
Cinema Express Awards
  • Best Actress - Seetharamaiah Gari Manavaralu (Telugu)
  • Best Actress - Naattamai (Tamil)
  • Best Actress - Muthu (Tamil)
  • Best Actress - Avvai Shanmugi (Tamil)
  • Best Actress - Bharathi Kannamma (Tamil)
  • Best Actress - Putnanja (Kannada)
  • Best Janaranja nadigai award -Vanathai Pola{Tamil}/ Rhythm {Tamil}
Dinakaran Award
  • Best Actress - Avvai Shanmugi (1996)
Film Fans Associations 45th Annual Award
  • Best Actress - Putnanja (1995)
Kala Sagar Award
  • Best Actress - Chanti (1992)
Thumbs Up Awards
  • Best Actress - Muthu (1995)
  • Best Actress - Bharathi Kannamma (1997)
Lalitha Kalanjali Award
  • Best Actress - Chanti (1992)
Screen Videocon South Awards
  • Best Actress - Bharathi Kannamma (1997)

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