Tag: Colors Golden Petal Awards

  • Shakti wins five awards at Dabur-sponsored Colors’ event, telecast soon

    MUMBAI: Colors celebrated the 5th Colors Golden Petal Awards in a star-studded event. As the entire Colors family came together to toast the best performers, the power was put in the hands of the viewers to select their all-round favorites.

    The show on a transgender’s struggle for her identity, Shakti…Astitva Ke Ehsaas Kii bagged five awards at the 5th Colors Golden Petal Awards. Viewers will get a chance to witness the magnificence of the 5th Colors Golden Petal Awards later this month on Colors.

    Commenting on the 5th Colors Golden Petal Awards,Colors CEO Raj Nayak said, “There is no greater joy than celebrating a year filled with many achievements and milestones. The 5th Colors Golden Petal Awards commemorates a year where we have witnessed a plethora of big-ticket launches like Naagin, Shakti, Karmphal Data Shani, Swabhimaan, Dil Se Dil Tak, 24, Bigg Boss and Rising Star which have become frontrunners on the Indian television.

    The awards recognise the efforts of every show’s cast and production team, and serves as a motivator urging them to continue to put their best foot forward every day to deliver pathbreaking entertainment. It is, afterall, their contribution that makes Colors one of India’s favourite Hindi General Entertainment channel! We would also like to thank our Presenting Sponsor Dabur Glucose D for extending their support to this grand endeavour.”

    Viewers were transported to a ‘Snow Wonderland’ at the event. With the theme being straight out of a fairy tale, the evening was a visual extravaganza that saw Bollywood and TV biggies such as Jacqueline Fernandez, Malaika Arora, Diljit Dosanjh, Mouni Roy, Rubina Dilaik, Juhi Parmar, Ssharad Malhotra, Salil Ankola, Sidharth Shukla, Jasmin Bhasin, Mohan Kapur, Adaa Khan, Sudha Chandran, Roshni Sahota, Helly Shah, Jigyasa Singh and many more walk the red carpet in their resplendent avatars.

    Colors programming head Manisha Sharma said, “What better way to beat the intense summer heat than with a thrilling and spectacular event themed around Snow and Wonderland?! The 5th Colors Golden Petal Awards will be a treat for the viewers’ sitting at home. Be it jaw-dropping performances by our leads, adrenalin rush inducing acts, perfectly timed comic moments or a volley of well-deserved awards, this evening had all the makings of a blockbuster. We are overjoyed by the response we have received from the entertainment fraternity. We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to our viewers for their support.”

    The performances at the awards witnessed some of the viewers’ favorite television stars showcasing exhilarating acts which combined graphics and technology to create a high-tech 7D experience.

    The evening was hosted by comical geniuses Farah Khan and Karan Johar, who were joined by Raghav Juyal and Rubina Dilaik. Bharti Singh and Manish Paul enthralled the audience with their impeccable comic timing not missing a single opportunity to poke fun at Karan Johar’s new dad status.

    A night filled with a gamut of emotions, the Awards honoured actors and top-notch technically-sound experts from the fiction as well as the non-fiction genres for their incomparable contribution which has made Colors one of the most loved Hindi GECs on television. Winners for the evening include:

    POPULAR AWARDS

    1

    Favourite Jodi

    Sidharth Shukla (Parth) and Rashmi Desai (Shorvori) for Dil Se Dil Tak

    Kratika Sengar (Tanuja) and Ssharad Malhotra (Rishi) for Kasam…Tere Pyaar Ki

    2

    Best Debut

    Meera Deosthale (Chakor) for Udann

    3

    Best Actor

    Vivian Dsena (Harman) for Shakti…Astitva Ke Ehsaas Kii

    4

    Best Actress

    Mouni Roy (Shivangi) for Naagin 2

    5

    Best Show (Fiction)

    Karmphal Data Shani

    6

    Best Entertainment Series (Non-Fiction)

    Bigg Boss

    7

    Best Actor in a Negative Role

    Karuna Pandey (Kusum Sundari) for Devanshi

    Monica Khanna (Shraddha Pandey) for Thapki…Pyaar Ki

    8

    Best Supporting Actress

    Prachee Shah Pandya (Sharda) for Ek Shringaar…Swabhimaan

    9

    Best Comic in a Fiction Series

    Pooja (Suman) and Resham (Preeti) for Thapki…Pyaar Ki

    10

    Favourite Child Artist

    Kartikey Malviye (Shani) for Karmphal Data Shani

    11

    Best Personality (Female)

    Rubina Dilaik (Saumya) for Shakti…Astitva Ke Ehsaas Kii

    12

    Powerpacked Performer

    Jasmin Bhasin (Teni) for Dil Se Dil Tak

    13

    Successfully Long-Running Show

    Udaan

    14

    Best Innovation in a TV Series (Fiction)

    Shakti…Astitva Ke Ehsaas Kii

    15

    Best Innovation in a TV Series (Non-Fiction)

    Rising Star

    16

    Best Host

    Maniesh Paul for Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa

    17

    Best Judge

    Karan Johar

    18

    Best Parivaar

    Chauhan family (Ek Shringaar… Swabhimaan)

    19

    Best Comedian

    Bharti Singh

    TECHNICAL AWARDS

    20

    Best Editor

    Vicky Sharma (Naagin 2)

    21

    Best Music

    Divya (Karmphal Data Shani)

    22

    Best Cinematographer (Fiction)

    Sunil Kotian (Dil Se Dil Tak)

    23

    Best Director (Fiction)

    Vikram (Ek Shringar… Swabhimaan)

    24

    Best Story

    Shanti Bhushan and Rashmi Sharma (Shakti…Astitva Ke Eshaas Ki)

    25

    Best Screenplay

    Bohnlishikha Das (Udaan)

    26

    Best Special Effects

    Karmphal Data Shani

    27

    Best Dialogue

    Girish Dharija (Devanshi)

    28

    Best Cinematographer (Non-Fiction)

    Sukhwinder (Rising Star)

    29

    Best Director (Non-Fiction)

    Huzaifa (Rising Star)

  • Zee TV returns to top spot after 19 weeks as Zee Cine Awards clicks

    MUMBAI: After stepping into the second rank in the Hindi GEC (general entertainment channel) hierarchy, Zee TV has taken a week to climb to the tentpole position as its four-hour Bollywood awards show Zee Cine Awards on 20 January attracted audiences.

    Zee TV‘s upward crawl to the No. 1 position has come after 19 weeks in the fourth week of 2013.

    The awards show rated a whopping 3.9 TVR, contributing 31 GRPs (gross rating points), as Zee TV collected 237 points in the week ended 26 January. The channel’s overall viewership was up 22 GRPs from a week earlier.

    Zee TV had ranked No. 1 last in week 36 of 2012 when it had aired the ‘mahasangram’ of three of its fiction shows. This is also the first time after digitisation in the four metros that the flagship Hindi GEC of Zee Entertainment Enterprises reached the top position.

    The 13th edition of Zee Cine Awards had rated 4.38 TVR in 2012. Apart from Zee Cine Awards most of the fiction shows of the channel including Fear Files (1.6 TVR) saw a dip in viewership in the fourth week.

    “Such award functions are premium properties and have always delivered, giving good mileage to the brands associated. However, there was audience fragmentation because of which the show (Zee Cine Awards) could not perform as well as it did last year. There was ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’ on Sony and repeat telecast of ‘Colors Golden Petal Awards’ on Colors, both coinciding with one-and-a-half hour airing time of Zee Cine Awards,” a senior media planner said.

    The other annual Bollywood awards function that was telecast this year was Colors Screen Awards, which too had recorded 3.9 TVR over four hours on 19 January.

    Meanwhile, Star Plus slipped to the second spot with a loss of 13 GRPs at 228 GRPs in week 4. The channel’s leading shows like ‘Diya Aur Bati Hum’ (4.1 TVR), ‘Ek Hazarome Meri Behena hai’ (1.4 TVR) and Nach Baliye (2.4 TVR) lost viewership.

    Colors too lost six GRPs to register 204 GRPs. The fiction shows of the channel have seen marginal change in viewership. The channel had repeat telecast Colors Screen Awards (1.5 TVR for three hour run) and Colors Golden Petal Awards (1.6 TVR for two-and-a-half hour airing) in week 4 that helped the channel compensate the loss of viewership. In the earlier week Colors had earned 31 GRPs from Colors Screen Awards.

    Sony Entertainment television (Set) added 16 GRPs in week 4 on the back of the television premiere of Karan Johar‘s recent flick ‘Student of the Year’ on 26 January. The film notched a TVR of 4.2 for three-and-a-half hour airing. The movie contributed around 29 GRPs to the total of 203 GRPs that the channel collected in week 4.

    Set also winded up the sixth season of its biggest reality show ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati on‘ 26 January. The grand finale of the show clocked 3.1 TVR for two hours telecast, contributing around 12 GRPs to the channel.

    The second Hindi GEC of Set, Sab clocked 151 GRPs (previous week 146 GRPs) while Star Plus’ sister channel Life OK ended week 4 with 120 GRPs (previous week 128 GRPs).

    Sahara One with 23 GRPs (previous week 25) remains at the bottom of the ladder.