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IIFA Awards for Best Female Playback Singer
IIFA Awards for Best Female Playback Singer are presented to the female Bollywood singers for their best playback performances in Hindi movies released in the last year.

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IIFA Awards for Best Female Playback SingerIIFA Awards or International Indian Film Academy Awards is a prestigious award ceremony organized by the International Indian Film Academy in which awards are presented to the film personalities of the Hindi film industry for honouring their artistic and technical eminence. The event was introduced in the year 2000 and since then it is held every year at different places of the world. IIFA Awards has, over the years, played a crucial role in promoting the Indian cinema at the international arena. During this three day event, awards are given to the film professionals under varied categories as recognition to their contributions in diverse cinematic arenas.

20th IIFA Awards
20th IIFA Awards was held on 18 September 2019. For the first time in the Awards` history, it was held in India, Mumbai. The show was hosted by Ayushmann Khurrana and Aparshakti Khurana. The nominees were announced on 28 August 2019. This IIFA Award for Best Female Playback was given to Harshdeep Kaur and Vibha Saraf for the song "Dilbaro" from the movie "Raazi".

Winners of IIFA Award Best Female Playback Winners of the award are enlisted below:

Year Winner Film and Song
2019 Harshdeep Kaur and Vibha Saraf Raazi- Dilbaro
2018 Meghna Mishra Secret Superstar- Main Kaun Hoon
2017 Kanika Kapoor Udta Punjab- Da Da Dasse
2017 Tulsi Kumar Airlift- Soch Na Sake
2016 Monali Thakur Dum Laga Ke Haisha- Moh Moh Ke Dhaage
2015 Kanika Kapoor Ragini MMS 2- Baby Doll
2014 Shreya Ghoshal Aashiqui 2 - Sunn Raha Hai
2013 Shreya Ghoshal Agneepath - Chikni Chameli
2012 Shreya Ghoshal Bodyguard - Teri Meri
2011 Mamta Sharma Dabangg - Munni Badnam
2010 Kavita Seth Wake Up Sid - Iktara
2009 Shreya Ghoshal Singh Is Kinng - Teri Ore
2008 Shreya Ghoshal Guru - Barso Re
2007 Sunidhi Chauhan Omkara - Beedi
2006 Alisha Chinai Bunty Aur Babli - Kajra Re
2005 Sunidhi Chauhan Dhoom - Dhoom Machale
2004 Shreya Goshal Jism - Jaadu Hai Naasha Hai
2003 Shreya Goshal and Kavita Krishnamurthy Devdas - Dola Re
2002 Asha Bhosle Lagaan - Radha Kaisa Na Jale
2001 Alka Yagnik Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai - Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai
2000 Alka Yagnik Taal - Taal Se Taal



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