Category: Awards

  • Rising Bharat Summit 2025 fuels bold vision for India’s global future

    Rising Bharat Summit 2025 fuels bold vision for India’s global future

    MUMBAI: The News18 Rising Bharat Summit 2025 unfolded as a dynamic exchange of ideas, direction and determination in New Delhi, spotlighting India’s youthful energy and its ambitions to become a developed nation by 2047.

    Centred on the theme ‘Youthful Aspirations, Dream Big, Achieve More, Rise Together,’ the summit brought together an influential line-up of ministers, policy shapers, global experts and cultural icons to present India’s vision across governance, trade, diplomacy, technology and social equity.

    In a charged keynote, prime minister Narendra Modi spoke of urgent, performance-based governance. “The Waqf Amendment Bill ensures true social justice, ending appeasement and protecting Pasmanda Muslims from land mafias. In our first 100 days, we’ve delivered tax relief for youth, reforms in space, nuclear, and gig sectors, and launched WAVES to boost creativity. India cannot afford delays, our progress must be driven by performance,” he said.

    Home minister Amit Shah, addressing electoral concerns and national unity, added, “I want to reassure our southern states that the delimitation process will be fair and proportionate. The opposition is creating fear to divert attention from its own failures… The idea of ‘One Nation, One Election’ is rooted in efficiency and unity, values our youth must uproot politics of appeasement.”

    Commerce & industry minister Piyush Goyal responded to global trade shifts stating, “We remain committed to fair and balanced trade relationships… Our trade policies, guided by the ‘India First’ principle, reflect growing strategic maturity.”

    On India’s evolving geopolitical stance, minister of external affairs S. Jaishankar said, “We see opportunities even amid global uncertainties… The global community increasingly acknowledges Pakistan’s role in terrorism, and India stands firm in defending its national interests.”

    Technology and infrastructure also took centre stage. IT and I&B minister for railways Ashwini Vaishnaw remarked, “This year, we will see India’s first indigenous semiconductor chip. In AI, India has the talent and vision to lead… Our approach is not just timely, but responsible.”

    On infrastructure and road safety, minister Nitin Gadkari shared, “The rules apply to everyone, including myself… Real progress comes from a sense of shared responsibility.”

    International insights came from professor Jeffrey Sachs, who said, “India is in a unique position… With its scale, talent, and resolve, India is poised to become the world’s second-largest economy, not by imitation, but on its own terms.”

    The summit also welcomed an eclectic mix of national figures including justice D.Y. Chandrachud, Scott Kelly, Abhinav Bindra, Aravind Srinivas, Børge Brende, Sunny Deol, and Kajol, reflecting the convergence of innovation, governance, space science, sports and culture.

    The 2025 edition of the Rising Bharat Summit stood as a clarion call for collaboration and purpose. It celebrated a confident, inclusive India, placing youth at the centre of policy, progress and global ambition.

  • Abby Awards 2025 unveils power-packed jury chairs across key categories

    Abby Awards 2025 unveils power-packed jury chairs across key categories

    MUMBAI: The Ad Club has revealed the first set of jury chairs for The Abby Awards 2025 powered by One Show, ahead of the grand showcase at Goafest 2025, taking place on 21–23 May at Taj Cidade de Goa Heritage and Horizon.

    Stepping into key jury roles this year are four of the most dynamic minds in Indian advertising: Rajdeepak Das, Senthil Kumar, Chandni Shah, and Anupama Ramaswamy.

    Das to chair video film (under one minute) category

    Publicis Groupe south Asia and Leo Burnett south Asia chief creative officer & chairman, Das is known for redefining creativity with a human-first lens. His award-winning campaigns from Whisper’s ‘The Missing Chapter’ (Grand Prix, SDG – Cannes Lions 2022) to Pepsico Lays Smart Farms (Grand Prix, Spikes Asia 2024) underline his commitment to impactful innovation. At Leo Burnett, he launched Apollo 11, a futuristic division powered by mutant creatives including aerospace engineers and data scientists.

    Kumar to chair video film (over one minute) category

    VML India chief creative officer, dubbed a ‘Lion Hunter’ by The Economic Times, Kumar is one of the most decorated creative minds in the country. With 27 Cannes Lions, 24 D&AD Pencils, and numerous other global honours, his vision has fuelled campaigns for brands like Wipro, Hero Motors, Tata Steel, and The Times of India. His storytelling extends to award-winning short films and documentaries, including A Salaam To Kalam and Save Our Sentinels.

    Shah to chair mobile category

    FCB Kinnect founder & COO, from child model to digital powerhouse, Shah has consistently broken moulds. At 32, she co-founded one of India’s most impactful digital agencies with over 600 Kinnectors. She’s been honoured by Campaign Asia-Pacific, Impact’s 50 Most Influential Women, and Agency Reporter’s SHE Awards. Her jury experience and global award-winning campaigns (Cannes Lions, D&AD, Clio) make her a force to reckon with.

    Ramaswamy to chair diversity, equality & inclusion category

    Havas Worldwide joint MD & chief creative officer, With over 25 years in advertising, Ramaswamy is known for campaigns that resonate with both purpose and power. From launching Ikea in India to winning Gold at Cannes, Clio, LIA, and Spikes, she’s delivered some of India’s most memorable brand moments. Her impact-driven campaigns for Reckitt, Fortis, Suzuki, and Maruti continue to set benchmarks.

  • TV9 Summit 2025 puts India’s global rise in the spotlight

    TV9 Summit 2025 puts India’s global rise in the spotlight

    MUMBAI: TV9 Network hosted the third edition of its flagship ‘What India Thinks Today Summit’ on 28 and 29 March 2025 at the iconic Bharat Mandapam. With the theme ‘India in the New World Order’, the two-day summit carved out a dynamic global platform for thought leaders, ministers, cultural icons, and business visionaries to chart India’s path in an evolving geopolitical landscape.

    Prime minister Narendra Modi headlined the event with a powerful keynote address, calling the summit a vital forum shaping the nation’s future. “The ideas exchanged here will define India’s future,” he stated, adding, “What TV9 thinks today, other channels will follow.”

    The event began with an impactful session featuring Union minister Nitin Gadkari, who made a headline-grabbing announcement, “A big decision on toll within a week, public concerns will be addressed soon.”

    Actors Vijay Deverakonda and Yami Gautam brought cinematic flair to the stage, offering personal insights into fame and success. Meanwhile, actors Amit Sadh and Jim Sarbh stirred excitement with a preview of their upcoming thriller, Pune Highway.

    A moving moment came when 28 winners of News9’s Indian Tigers and Tigresses India’s largest youth football talent hunt were felicitated and posed for a group photo with the prime minister himself.

    TV9 Network MD & CEO of Barun Das, reflected on the global vision,“We at TV9 Network have initiated our engagement last year in the News9 Global Summit at Stuttgart, Germany, which will be bigger and better in October, later this year. We also have two more geographies on our radar, the UAE and the USA for News9 Global Summit. These are initiatives that precede TV9 Network’s Global expansion under the guidance of our chairman, Rameshwar Rao.”

    The second day adopted a dual-track format, diving into national issues and the global economic landscape. Union ministers including Piyush Goyal, Ashwini Vaishnaw, G. Kishan Reddy, and Chirag Paswan shared insights on governance and policy. chief ministers Rekha Gupta, Bhagwant Mann, Mohan Yadav, Himanta Biswa Sarma, and Pushkar Singh Dhami addressed challenges such as secularism, welfare policies, and the Uniform Civil Code.

    The summit also brought out a spectrum of political perspectives from figures like Smriti Irani, Randeep Surjewala, Imran Pratapgarhi, and RSS’s Sunil Ambekar. Healthcare was in sharp focus, with Navneet Saluja of Haleon (Sensodyne) dissecting India’s approach to public health, and Vedanta’s Anil Agarwal delivering a keynote on global business readiness.

    On the international front, former UNGA President Abdulla Shahid spoke about the Global south’s rise, while cultural voice Pandit Dhirendra Shastri addressed the event as a ‘Hindu Crusader’.

    Economic deliberations gained momentum with a virtual address from chief economic advisor V. Anantha Nageswaran, followed by in-depth panels on AI, e-mobility, infrastructure, sustainability, and education. Eminent voices like K.T. Mahhe (Sreenidhi University), Abhishek Singh (IndiaAI), Hisashi Takeuchi (Maruti Suzuki), Rajesh Nambiar (NASSCOM), and Nilesh Shah (Kotak AMC) enriched the conversation.

    Backed by marquee sponsors including Sensodyne, Sreenidhi University, HP Lubricants, Tata Motors, and Government partners from Uttarakhand, Arunachal Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh, the summit was a showcase of collaboration and vision.

    With sessions now available on News9’s Youtube channel and News9 Plus, this landmark summit continues to ripple across conversations, shaping how India is perceived—and how it positions itself—in the global order.

  • TV9 Bangla honours Bengal’s brightest, with Ganguly leading from the front

    TV9 Bangla honours Bengal’s brightest, with Ganguly leading from the front

    MUMBAI: The stars weren’t just in the sky.

    They were on stage.

    In a grand show of Bengal’s cultural, academic and humanitarian muscle, TV9 Bangla rolled out the red carpet for its second edition of Nakshatra Samman on 3 April 2025. Held at a luxury hotel in Kolkata, the evening saw a stellar line-up of awards, applause, and a few heavy-hitting truths.

    Led by TV9 Network MD Barun Das, the event honoured the spirit of Mahasweta Devi’s legacy with this year’s theme “Manusher Pashe” (With the People). Six high-impact individuals from fields as diverse as sports, theatre, cancer research, archaeology, social service and inclusive arts were recognised for elevating Bengal’s name at home and abroad.

    The coveted “Prothom Theke Prothome” award was reserved for none other than Sourav Ganguly. In his signature composed charm, the former Indian cricket captain accepted the honour for redefining leadership in Indian cricket. His presence sparked a humorous yet poignant reflection from Das, “Had Sourav continued with football, perhaps India would’ve been dreaming of a World Cup by now.”

    Veteran thespian Rudraprasad Sengupta bagged the Lifetime Achievement Award for his enduring influence on Bengali theatre. Others who took home the honours included:

    .  Asima Mukherjee for path-breaking cancer research.

    .  Bahata Anshumali for decoding the ancient Sindhu script.

    .  Subhashish Ganguly, who directs plays with visually impaired actors.

    .  Arup Roy for his work in educating marginalised children.

    TV9 Bangla also spotlighted five unsung local heroes whose acts of everyday courage and compassion often go unnoticed:

    .  Padma Shri awardee Dukhu Majhi has planted trees in Purulia’s rocky terrains.

    .  Reba Murmu, who builds schools for Santhal children in Bankura.

    .   Prabir Pal, a specially-abled educator who uplifts young minds.

    .  Saju Talukdar, who offers shelters to the homeless.

    TV9 Bangla managing editor Amritanshu Bhattacharya summed up the spirit of the evening, “There are many who work silently, away from the spotlight, yet their presence and actions inspire us. By bringing them to this platform, we hope to honour their service and spark inspiration in others.”

    But it wasn’t just about awards. Das delivered a power-packed keynote that wove AI, geopolitics, Vivekananda, Trump, Tagore, and even MAGA into one sweeping narrative. Calling 2025 an “inflection point”, he painted a world split between those who flourish and those who perish in the age of disruption. His message? Bengal must rise—and lead.

    “Historically, whenever India has risen, Bengal has led. From Vivekananda to Tagore, Bose to Ray, our legacy is global. Today, we’re at a turning point again. The youth must dream bigger, work harder, and dare louder,” he said.

    With that mic-drop moment, Nakshatra Samman 2025 proved it was more than just another awards night. It was Bengal, reclaiming its place on the world map—one changemaker at a time.

     

  • IFFLA 2025 opens with Bad Girl, closes with Little Jaffna, expands reach

    IFFLA 2025 opens with Bad Girl, closes with Little Jaffna, expands reach

    MUMBAI: The 23rd Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) returns with a stellar lineup, reaffirming its status as the premier showcase for South Asian cinema in the U.S. This year’s festival, running from 6-10 May 2025 at Landmark Theatres Sunset and WGA Theatre, opens with Varsha Bharath’s directorial debut Bad Girl and concludes with Lawrence Valin’s Little Jaffna, both deeply rooted in south Asian narratives.

    IFFLA 2025 also expands its Industry Day into a two-day forum, connecting south Asian filmmakers with Hollywood executives and offering a $10,000 Pitch Competition Grant to support emerging talent.

    The festival will screen 27 films, spanning India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, the U.S., the U.K., and Canada, alongside international co-productions from France, Singapore, and Norway. This year’s slate includes two world premieres, six north American premieres, three U.S. premieres, and 14 Los Angeles premieres, reflecting a dynamic mix of new voices and bold storytelling.

    “Beyond individual highlights, this year’s lineup celebrates the rich diversity of south Asian cinema with a strong emphasis on female-driven narratives both in front and behind the camera,” said IFFLA’s artistic director Anu Rangachar. “We are thrilled to present an expanded lineup that not only showcases an exciting mix of talent, ranging from fearless new voices to returning alums and established auteurs, but also sparks vital conversations.”

    Among the must-watch films is Sabar Bonda (Cactus Pears), fresh off its Grand Jury win at Sundance. Directed by Rohan Kanawade, the film is a groundbreaking exploration of queer intimacy within India’s rigid societal norms.

    Other standout features include, north American premiere of Raam Reddy’s The Fable – a gripping mystery starring Manoj Bajpayee, Priyanka Bose, and Tillotama Shome, Deepak Rauniyar’s Pooja, Sir – a tense police procedural set in a Nepalese border town, Rima Das’ Village Rockstars 2 – continuing her acclaimed coming-of-age saga, Aranya Sahay’s Humans in the Loop – exploring AI ethics through the life of a single mother working as a data annotator.

    The documentary A Fly on the Wall, from Nilesh Maniyar and Shonali Bose (Margarita with a Straw), delivers an unflinching look at one man’s quest for autonomy over his final moments.

    IFFLA 2025 will also host the Los Angeles premiere of the psychological drama DUI Shaw by Bangladeshi filmmaker Nuhash Humayun, blending supernatural horror with south Asia’s stark realities. A special masterclass with the filmmaker will follow the screening.  

  • Saras Salil to host six Bhojpuri Cine Awards 2025 in Lucknow

    Saras Salil to host six Bhojpuri Cine Awards 2025 in Lucknow

    MUMBAI: Saras Salil, is set to host the six edition of the Saras Salil Bhojpuri Cine Awards 2025 in Lucknow. The prestigious event will take place at the Indira Gandhi Pratishthan on 10 April 2025, celebrating the finest achievements in Bhojpuri cinema.

    The awards will recognise excellence across 50+ categories, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor (Male and Female), along with honours for cinematography, music, and technical contributions.

    Prominent figures from the Bhojpuri film industry will grace the occasion, including Dinesh Yadav Nirahua, Arvind Akela Kallu, Amrapali Dubey, Anjana Singh, Sanjay Pandey, KK Goswami, Samar Singh, Raksha Gupta, Yamini Singh, Dev Singh, Vimal Pandey, C P Bhatt, Vinod Mishra, Shubham Tiwari, Pallavi Giri, Radha Singh, Mahi Khan, Richa Dixit, and Vidhya Singh. Their presence will add grandeur to the celebration.

    The awards will also honour behind-the-scenes talents, including producers, directors, technicians, choreographers, and sound engineers, recognising their vital contributions to Bhojpuri cinema.

    Publisher of Delhi Press editor-in-chief Paresh Nath, expressed his pride in celebrating the industry’s creative spirit. He said, “The Saras Salil Bhojpuri Cine Awards are more than just an event; they honour the passion and creativity that shapes Bhojpuri cinema. We are proud to recognise and honour the incredible talent that has contributed to the industry’s growth and success. This year’s edition promises to be even more spectacular, highlighting the stars and the unsung heroes who make cinema an art form.”

    The nomination process covers films released between 1 January 2024 and 31 December 2024. A panel of industry experts, critics, and cinema personalities will evaluate the nominees and select the winners.

    The ceremony will feature awards for acting, supporting roles, technical expertise (cinematography, editing), and creative contributions such as screenplay and music. Special honours like the Lifetime Achievement Award, Emerging Talent, and Best Bhojpuri Film of the Year will also be presented, celebrating both established and rising stars.

     

  • Sony Marathi unveils Kon Honar Maharashtracha Ladka Kirtankar-India’s first reality show celebrating kirtan

    Sony Marathi unveils Kon Honar Maharashtracha Ladka Kirtankar-India’s first reality show celebrating kirtan

    MUMBAI: Sony Marathi proudly announces the launch of Kon Honar Maharashtracha Ladka Kirtankar, India’s first reality show dedicated to celebrating the sacred and artistic tradition of Kirtan. With 108 participants from all 36 districts of Maharashtra, the show is a heartfelt tribute to the timeless art of spiritual storytelling—an art form that has resonated across generations.

    The unveiling event in Mumbai was graced by the Honourable Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Devendra Fadnavis, who revealed the magnificent Veena-shaped silver trophy handcrafted by the legendary P. N. Gadgil Jewellers. Shri Gaurav Banerjee (MD & CEO, Sony Pictures Networks India) and stalwarts from the Kirtan community were also in attendance.

    Held as a devotional evening, the launch featured a mesmerising Kirtan performance by Avadhoot Sudhir Gandhi. Esteemed judges—Hari Bhakta Parayan (H.B.P.) Radhatai Sanap and H.B.P. Jagannath Maharaj Patil—were felicitated, along with the show’s anchor and renowned lyricist, Ishwar Andhare.

    H.B.P. Radhatai Sanap has brought glory and prestige to Mahasangvi Sansthan by creating social awareness through her Kirtans, especially about education and other societal causes. Through his Kirtans delivered in an authentic local dialect, H.B.P. Jagannath Maharaj Patil raises awareness on similar themes, making his performances both impactful and relatable.

    Adding spiritual significance to the evening, the Chief Minister honoured descendants of Maharashtra’s most revered saints for preserving this rich tradition. Attendees included:

    . H.B.P. Madhav Maharaj Namdas (descendant of Sant Namdev Maharaj)
    . H.B.P. Ravikant Maharaj Vasekar (descendant of Sant Savata Maharaj)
    . H.B.P. Jabbar Maharaj Sheikh (descendant of Sant Sheikh Muhammad)
    . H.B.P. Bapusaheb Maharaj Dehukar (descendant of Sant Tukaram)
    . H.B.P. Janardan Maharaj Jagnade (descendant of Santaji Jagnade)
    . H.B.P. Gopalbuwa Makashir (descendant of Sant Nilobaray)
    . H.B.P. Pramod Pathak (descendant of Sant Bahinabai)

    Their presence added reverence and depth to the evening, highlighting the spiritual lineage that the show seeks to celebrate.

    Comments:

    Honourable Chief Minister, Shri Devendra Fadnavis:

    “Maharashtra’s rich spiritual heritage has always been its strength-and Kirtan is at the heart of that legacy. It has educated, uplifted, and united generations through devotion and storytelling. I commend Sony Marathi for creating a platform that honours this tradition while bringing it to a new generation. Kon Honar Maharashtracha Ladka Kirtankar is not just a show but a cultural movement that will keep our sacred legacy alive and thriving.”

    Gaurav Banerjee, MD & CEO of Sony Pictures Networks India:

    “At Sony Pictures Networks India, we’re passionate about telling stories that resonate deeply and authentically. Kon Honar Maharashtracha Ladka Kirtankar is more than just a show-it’s a celebration of Maharashtra’s spiritual legacy, brought alive through soul-stirring storytelling and devotion. At Sony Marathi, our philosophy of ‘Vinuya Atut Naati’ is about building lasting emotional bonds with our audience, and this show embodies that spirit perfectly.”

    Kirtan has long been at the heart of Marathi culture, bridging spiritual teachings and social commentary through lyrical narratives. Long before the advent of the printing press, Kirtankars served as messengers of knowledge, morality, and devotion. Recognising its timeless relevance, Sony Marathi is revitalising this sacred tradition for today’s audiences.

    To ensure authenticity, the show is guided by acclaimed Kirtan composer and scholar Dr. Sadanand More, acclaimed writer, poet, playwright, critic, historian, and a stalwart in Sant Sahitya.

    Tune in to the Kon Honar Maharashtracha Ladka Kirtankar grand premiere on April 1, 2025, at 8:00 PM, only on Sony Marathi. And let the spirit of devotion unfold every Monday to Saturday.

     

  • News18 Showsha Reel Awards stars shine bright

    News18 Showsha Reel Awards stars shine bright

    MUMBAI: The News18 Showsha Reel Awards 2025 celebrated the best of film and OTT at a glamorous event in Mumbai, bringing together the industry’s finest. Hosted by actor Arjun Kapoor, the evening recognised outstanding talent and storytelling across films and web series, with a star-studded red carpet.

    The event drew a collection of prominent figures, including Janhvi Kapoor, Raveena Tandon, Jaideep Ahlawat, Abhishek Bachchan, Aditi Rao Hydari, Varun Dhawan, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Ramesh Sippy, Salim Khan, Ravi Kishan, Jyothika, Riteish Deshmukh, Yami Gautam, Rajkummar Rao, Pankaj Tripathi, Kabir Khan, Raj & DK, and Sonu Nigam. Nikhita Gandhi’s live performance added to the night’s vibrant atmosphere.

    Rajkummar and Janhvi received the Best Actor and Best Actress (Popular Choice) awards, while Dhawan and Samantha won Best Actor and Best Actress (OTT). Ahlawat and Hydari were also recognised for their OTT performances. Rising Star Awards went to Raghav Juyal and Pratibha Ranta. Pankaj Tripathi was named Entertainer of the Year.

    Abhishek, upon receiving Best Actor (jury), remarked, “This is actually my first-ever Best Actor Award. I’d like to thank the esteemed jury it’s an honour that you find me worthy of this award. But the credit for this performance has to go entirely to Shoojit (Sircar) Da. He’s made such a wonderful film.”

    Hydari, winner of the OTT Star of the Year (Female) award, shared, “This one is very special. Heeramandi is very special. My director Sanjay sir is very special. I love him dearly. I am because of my directors and I hope I will continue to be because of them. Every single ad on set, every single human being on set, every single four-legged puppy on set, everybody was part of that universe, and it really made those years that we spent shooting. I can’t be more grateful.”

    Kabir won Best Director for Chandu Champion, and Stree 2 won Best Film. Sippy and Salim were honoured with the Reel Legend Award. Raj & DK and Sonu Nigam also received awards.

    The jury, comprising Sachin Pilgaonkar, Madhur Bhandarkar, Mukesh Chhabra, Tavishi Paitandy, Lilette Dubey, and Shabana Azmi, ensured a fair selection process.

    Indian Language News18 and Local18 (TV & digital) chief executive officer Mitul Sangani said, “At News18, we take immense pride in recognizing exceptional talent across diverse formats, and genres. The News18 Showsha Reel Awards 2025 stands as a beacon of creative excellence, bringing together the best of Indian entertainment celebrating both mainstream and regional storytelling. We congratulate all the winners who have captivated audiences with their outstanding performances and storytelling.”

    English & Business News, Network18 CEO Smriti Mehra added, “The News18 Showsha Reel Awards 2025 is a testament to the power of storytelling and the impact of cinema and OTT on audiences worldwide. As the entertainment landscape continues to evolve, we are proud to recognise the artists and creators who challenge conventions and craft unforgettable narratives.”

  • BT Mindrush 2025 honours top CEOs and business icons in Mumbai

    BT Mindrush 2025 honours top CEOs and business icons in Mumbai

    MUMBAI: India’s top executives and business pioneers gathered at BT Mindrush 2025 on 22 March in Mumbai, where Business Today unveiled its prestigious India’s Best CEOs Awards 2025. The event honoured remarkable figures shaping the corporate landscape while offering insights into strategies for navigating global economic shifts.

    Aditya Birla Group chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla, was named Business Icon of the Year, while minister of external affairs S. Jaishankar, received the Impact Icon of the Year award. The Lifetime Achievement Awards were presented to Marico Ltd. chairman Harsh Mariwala and Thermax former chairperson Anu Aga for their enduring contributions.

    Among the other honourees, Narayana health chairman Devi Prasad Shetty was recognised as the Most Trusted Leader, while Eternal founder & CEO Deepinder Goyal received the Resilient CEO award. Tata Power CEO & MD Praveer Sinha was honoured as the Green Growth Visionary, and Physics Wallah founder & CEO Alakh Pandey earned the Startup of the Year title. Sun Pharma CMD Dilip Shanghvi was acknowledged for Services Vanguard, whereas TVS Motor MD Sudarshan Venu won for Manufacturing & Retail Excellence. MOFSL group MD & CEO Motilal Oswal was named among The Wealth Makers, while Mankind Pharma chairman Ramesh Juneja was recognised as The Deal Maker. Interglobe Aviation CEO Pieter Elbers was awarded the Glocal CEO title, and Jindal Stainless MD Abhyuday Jindal was honoured as an Urban Visionary. Solar Industries MD & CEO Manish Satyanarayan Nuwal was named among the Pillars of Progress, while KPIT Technologies’ Kishor Patil and Persistent Systems’ Sandeep Kalra received Tech Titans awards. Additionally, Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders former CMD Sanjeev Singhal was recognised as the Bharat PSU Icon.

    The theme, Vucanomics 2025: Thriving in Turmoil – Turning Global Disruptions into Growth, steered discussions on leveraging technology and capital to transform uncertainties into opportunities.

    Birla, said, “Each overseas acquisition must be driven by clear strategic rationale securing raw materials, strengthening value chain resilience, or accessing higher-margin markets with lower volatility.” He added, “India is firmly on course to achieve developed-country status by 2047.”

    Union minister Nitin Gadkari, the event’s chief guest, announced that a national tolling policy would be introduced before 1 April, ensuring “reasonable concessions to commuters” and unveiling 36 new green express highways. Jaishankar, awarded Impact Icon of the Year, highlighted India’s balanced approach in global diplomacy, remarking, “From Russia and Ukraine to Israel and Iran and from the BRICS to the QUAD India engages across divides with the mantra of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas.’”

    Financial markets and policy stability were also key discussion points. Motilal Oswal urged cautious optimism in equities, while SEBI chair Tuhin Kanta Pandey assured, “Taxation has been rationalised; let’s not unsettle that certainty.” NSE MD Ashish Chauhan noted a shift in market dynamics, saying, “Domestic investors are increasingly becoming a stabilising force even as foreign flows ebb and flow.”

    The event culminated in the unveiling of Business Today’s special annual issue, honouring India’s finest executives. The issue was launched by Union ministers Gadkari and Jaishankar, Birla, and India Today group chairman Aroon Purie.

    With 18 eminent speakers across 13 sessions, BT Mindrush 2025 hosted over 200 CXOs from corporate India. The event was supported by Pwc (Presenting Partner), Diageo (Celebration Partner), Polymatech (Semiconductor Partner), Becquer Solar Studio (New Energy Partner), Logitech (Collaboration Partner), GAIL (Energy Partner), Sofitel Mumbai BKC (Hospitality Partner), and Laqshya Media Group and Omark Media Around Life (Outdoor Partners).

  • Zee Cine Awards goes fans front and centre as Zee’s Sehgal says paying premium is par for the course

    Zee Cine Awards goes fans front and centre as Zee’s Sehgal says paying premium is par for the course

    MUMBAI: The 23 edition of the Zee Cine Awards, in partnership with Maruti Suzuki and centred around the ‘FANtertainment’ theme, isn’t just a red carpet affair—it’s a full-blown fan-fest. From a trophy designed especially for fans to celebrity shoutouts that blur the line between reel and real, the event is shaping up to be a celebration of Hindi cinema’s biggest force: its audience. Scheduled for 17 May at the NSCI Dome in Mumbai, the show promises a turbocharged blend of cinema, stardom and crowd-loving spectacle.

     Zee’s chief growth officer for advertisement revenue Ashish Sehgal, pulled back the curtain on the machinery behind the madness—and the philosophy fuelling this marquee celebration. From crowning fans as the real kings of Hindi cinema to boasting about a reach that spans 200 countries, Sehgal delivered his message with a flair as colourful as a Hindi dance number. It was part corporate spiel, part showbiz sass — and wholly entertaining.

    Sehgal explained how the company handpicks talent for its marquee Zee Cine Awards. The formula is simple: star power meets current relevance. He emphasised that the headliners, from Kartik Aaryan to Jacqueline Fernandez, were chosen for their popularity and what they contributed to cinema in the past year. Aaryan, he noted, is “the most popular star right now”, having attained “superstar status” off a recent mega-hit, while actress Vaani Kapoor brings the “oomph and the glamour” every awards night needs. 

    And in case anyone thought Fernandez’s inclusion — following a quiet spell in the press — was a PR play, Sehgal shrugged it off. “

    We look at talent… we don’t look at their personal lives,” he said, making it clear that only industry impact matters when assembling the show’s roster. Up-and-coming crowd-pullers like Rashmika Mandanna are on the cards too, because giving rising stars the stage is part of the plan. “This stage helps them to popularise,” he added, noting the event keeps even big celebrities humble by reminding them it’s all for the fans.

    Sehgal then switched gears to the awards’ marketing and audience engagement blitz. The mantra this year is unapologetically “fan first”. Zee is pulling out all the stops on promotional content – even transforming its usually staid press conference into a viral spectacle that has already netted “2.5 million views across all platforms.”  And that was just the announcement. 

    The network plans to set up fan interaction booths across the country, literally putting the public in the spotlight. As Sehgal put it, “we are keeping fans ahead of everybody” in this edition. In fact, one new promotional video features A-list actors looking straight at the camera and humbly telling viewers, “boss, you are our Mahibab and you are the one who decides what we are today.”  In other words, the fans aren’t just along for the ride – they’re driving the plot.

    He is equally bullish about sponsor involvement, painting brands as co-stars rather than mere advertisers. Far from just slapping logos on screen, sponsors get woven into the show’s fabric in clever ways. The awards offer “huge tangible benefits beyond advertising,”  Sehgal said, from credibility by association to custom in-show integrations that align with a brand’s ethos. 

    Associating with a glamorous event watched by millions gives companies instant top-of-mind recall and a chance to engage consumers through entertainment. Unlike a film where directors balk at blatant product placements, this live extravaganza has no script constraints. That means a carmaker can sponsor a viewer-voted category or a tech brand can commission a themed act – the kind of opportunity, he suggested, that simply can’t be scripted elsewhere in Indian entertainment.

    Sehgal even bristled at the notion that advertisers are overpaying for all this glitz. When asked if sponsors are charged a hefty premium for visibility during the high-profile event, he quipped that questioning the price is as absurd as questioning cricket’s biggest tournament. 

    “Because the stature of the show itself is such that obviously people will have to pay premium,” he argued, implying Zee Cine Awards is in a league where premium pricing is expected. With production costs running sky-high, he insisted the rates are only natural. “I don’t think… the kind of price they pay is a premium,” Sehgal said bluntly. “I think it is the realistic value” for the massive mileage brands get from the event’s reach. In other words, sponsors aren’t being gouged – they’re getting what they pay for, and then some.

    In true corporate fashion, Sehgal measures success not just in rupees and paise. “We don’t do anything if there is no ROI. But ROI is never only about money,” he noted. He revealed that while the budget for this spectacle is enormous (unsurprisingly, it’s one of Zee’s costliest productions), the returns are equally huge – albeit not all immediate or monetary. 

    The twenty third edition of Zee Cine Awards is now the network’s biggest intellectual property, a status that “has a huge valuation impact on our total valuation of the company,” according to Sehgal. Put simply, beyond the ad slots and sponsorship fees, the show’s real payoff is in burnishing Zee’s brand equity. It’s the “most recognised marquee marketing event” for Zee – essentially the public face of the network – and that halo effect is priceless.

    Sehgal was not shy about what sets Zee’s awards apart from rivals like Filmfare or IIFA either. He reminded us that Zee Cine Awards was the first in the industry “to pioneer the Viewer’s Choice Award,” giving the public a say in the winners long before others caught on. Now that competitors have imitated this democratisation of awards, Zee is upping the ante with its fan-centric twist. 

    “We have anyway created that uniqueness”, he said, comparing other ceremonies to simply “playing awards” while “we are about fans and we are also keeping their choices in mind.” Another bragging right is pure reach. 
    Thanks to Zee’s sprawling broadcast empire, this show will be simulcast on 19 channels – including Zee TV, Zee Cinema and streaming platform Zee5 – blanketing an unrivalled 200 countries. No other award show, he boasted, can match that footprint. It’s a distribution coup that turns a one-night Hindi cinema party into a global viewing event.

    And as for what new surprises or innovations audiences can expect in future editions? On that, Sehgal played coy. “Well, that you will see on screen,” he chuckled, declining to spoil any plans.

    In classic showman style, he’s keeping those cards close to his chest. For now, one thing is certain: Zee is pulling out all the stops for this year’s awards show – and the fans, as they say, are truly running the show.