List of awards and nominations received by Kajol
After making her debut in 1992 with the romance
Kajol was nominated for Best Actress at Filmfare for her 1998 films:
Along with acting awards, Kajol was honoured with the Rajiv Gandhi Award for her contribution to Indian cinema in 2002.[10] In 2007, she received Karamveer Puraskar, presented by the Mumbai Pradesh Young Congress, for her social work of helping the education of unpriveleged children.[11] She was fetched the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, by the government of India in 2011.[12]
Awards and nominations
State honours
Country or organization | Year | Award | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|
Mumbai Pradesh Youth Congress | 2002 | Rajiv Gandhi Award | [10] |
iCONGO | 2007 | Karamveer Puraskar | [11] |
India | 2011 | Padma Shri | [12] |
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External links
- Awards for Kajol at IMDb