Tag: Tellys ’02

  • Tellys ’02 a roaring success in ratings stakes too

    Tellys ’02 a roaring success in ratings stakes too

    MUMBAI: The telecast of the Indian Telly Awards 2002, organised by indiantelevision.com was as big a success as the ground event had been on 1 November.

    The three-hour telecast on Star Plus from 8 pm on 9 November notched up an impressive TVR of 3.9 across the country in cable and satellite households (TG 4+), ranking 30th in the top 100 shows, ratings data released by TAM Media show. In all the main metros, the event that showcased the talent of the small screen, interspersed with some vibrant musical entertainment, was able to score even better ratings.

    The Mumbai figure stands at 7.51, with the Delhi TVR following closely behind at 6.71. Ahmedabad was a close third at 6.68. The event gathered a collective TVR of 6.41 in the important north-west region. Cities like Kanpur and Ludhiana too recorded TVRs of 6.15 and 6.08 for the event. Kolkata registered a TVR of 5.14 for the event. The key nine markets averaged a TVR of 4.71.

    The Telly Awards, in their second edition this year, bestowed honours in 53 different categories including trade, technical and popular categories. Even the southern markets, usually cool to programming north of the Vindhyas have responded favourably, with Bangalore recording a TVR of 1.88 for the event, and Hyderabad 0.66.

    Indian Telly Awards 2002 – Looking back with pride

  • Industry cream turns up in strength for Tellys ’02

    Industry cream turns up in strength for Tellys ’02

    MUMBAI: It was a fitting tribute to the best of the small screen talents in the country. An evening where the Indian television industry congregated to celebrate excellence; to honour and recognise those who outshone their peers on the small screen – both behind the scenes and on it.

    At a dazzling function held at the Tulip Star (formerly Juhu Centaur) Poolside in Mumbai on Friday evening, the best of channels, actors and TV shows along with television personalities who left a lasting impression on TV in 2001 were feted with the best awards in the television industry – The Indian Telly Awards 2002.

    In the presence of media luminaries like Dr Prannoy Roy, Peter Mukerjea and Yash Chopra, the awards, in their second year, felicitated the popular awards categories on Friday evening. It was perhaps appropriate that the hugely popular TV personalities Aman Verma and Nausheen (Kkusum) kicked off the proceedings with a tribute to two TV, film and theatre artistes who passed away recently. 

    Priya ‘Rajani’ Tendulkar and Dina Pathak were remembered fondly through audio visual clips.

    The evening’s entertainment commenced with the sultry and voluptuous Meghna Naidu. Naidu swayed and sashayed to the beats of a song which has made her a household delight and which she had performed a day earlier at The Indian Trade & Technical Awards. The song: Kaliyon ka Chaman,. 

    The first set of awards commenced with the Best Current Affairs programme which was pocketed by NDTV and Star News for Reality Bites for its coverage LOC/Doda , followed by Business Show of the year (India Business Hour, TV18, CNBC India), Best Sports Programme (Super Selector, ESPN Software India), Best Music Show (Chalti Ka Naam Antakshari, B.A.G. Films, Star Plus), and Best Game Show (Kaun Banega Crorepati, Synergy Productions, Star Plus).

    A Band of Boys trotted on to stage to belt out Meri Neend, You Drive Me Crazy, and Tirchee, after the first set.

    The next set of awards began with Best Sitcom/Comedy Show of the Year (Office Office, Eagle Films, Sabe TV) and was followed by the category of Best Comic Shorts (Fully Faltoo, MTV). Star Gold and Miditech were presented with an Indian Telly for Kuch Yaadein, Kuch Baatein, in the Best Non-fiction Show category. The Best Thriller/Horror Show category followed (Dial 100, Tijori Films, SabeTV) followed. , The Best Continuing TV show category had two joint firsts (Kyuunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi – Balaji Telefilms, Star Plus – and CID – Fireworks Productions, Sony).

    The Best Drama Series category, won jointly by Balaji Telefilms for Kahaani Ghar Ghar Ki and Kkusum, for Star and Sony Entertainment respectively followed. 

    Isha Koppikar swam out of the Tulip Star poolside in a performance that set the entire stage and venue alight. Dressed in a pair of jeans and a backless bustier, she rocked and rolled on Khalaas, Bombay Dreams, and Ishq Samaandar. 

    Awards for Best News Channel (Aaj Tak), Music Channel (MTV India) and the biggie Best Entertainment Channel (Star Plus) formed the next segment. It was then time for Viva the first Indian girl band to be born out of a television show to perform, with Hum Naye Geet Sunaye, Tumko Ho Agar.

    The TV actor in a comic role award was bagged by Pankaj Kapur for Office Office, while the award for TV actress in a comic role was won by Reema for Tu Tu Main Main. Govind Namdeo won the award for TV actor in a negative role, while Shweta Kawatra bagged the TV actress in negative role. 

    Diya Mirza, despite suffering from a strained ligament in her thigh, appeared on stage in all black and gave a performance which had all the makings of a winner. Zara Zara, Sattarangi were some of the numbers that the audience were hypnotised by.

    Rajdeep Sardesai won the award for TV news anchor of the year award while Amitabh Bachchan, winner of last year’s personality of the year award, won the TV anchor of the year this year for KBC. 

    Aman Verma, the evening co-host, was also the winner of the TV personality of the year award, while Star Plus’ Tarun Katial bagged the TV programming executive of the year award. The TV CEO award was shared by Aaj Tak’s G Krishnan and Star India’s Peter Mukerjea. 

    Balaji Telefilms, makers of the most popular serials on TV today, walked away with the production house of the year award, while Umesh Padalkar got the award for the TV director of the year award. 

    TV show of the year was bagged by Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi. Smriti Malhotra Irani was adjudged the TV actress of the year, while the TV actor award was shared by Shivaji Satam for CID and Kiran Karmarkar for Kahaani…. 

    Among the highlights of the evening came when Ashutosh Lagaan Gowariker presented the Lifetime Achievement Award to NDTV’s Dr Roy. While accepting the award, Dr Roy, whose public appearances are extremely rare, said he felt truly privileged to be receiving it from someone who had bequeathed to the country a great work of cinema in Lagaan. Dr Roy also emphasised how invaluable to NDTV was the role of his wife Radhika Roy, who he referred to as a real source of strength and an “organisation builder.” 

  • Industry cream turns up in strength for Tellys ’02

    Industry cream turns up in strength for Tellys ’02

    MUMBAI: It was a fitting tribute to the best of the small screen talents in the country.

    In a dazzling function at the Tulip Star (formerly Juhu Centaur) Poolside in Mumbai on Friday evening, the best of channels, actors and TV shows along with television personalities who left a lasting impression on TV this year were feted with the best awards in the television industry – The Indian Telly Awards 2002.

    In the presence of media luminaries like Dr Prannoy Roy, Peter Mukerjea and Yash Chopra, the awards, in their second year, felicitated the popular awards categories on Friday evening. It was perhaps appropriate that the hugely popular TV personalities Aman Verma and Nausheen (Kkusum) kicked off the proceedings with the announcement of the posthumous awards. Priya ‘Rajani’ Tendulkar and Dina Pathak, both stage and TV veterans in their own right passed away recently, were remembered fondly through audio visual clips and awards presented in their memory.

    Meghna Naidu, who had enthralled audiences the earlier evening at the Indian Telly Trade and Technical Awards 2002 with her rendition of Kaliyon ka Chaman, regaled spectators with another scintillating performance before the next set of awards. The best sitcom of the year award was bagged by Office Office for Sabe TV. 

    The award for best comic shorts went to MTV’s Fully Faltoo. NDTV’s Reality Bites : LOC /DODA on Star News was adjudged the best current affairs programme, while the business show of the year award went to TV18’s India Business Hour on CNBC India. 

    The best music show of the year award was bestowed on B.A.G. Films’ Chalti ka Naam Antakshari on Star Plus. The best game show of the award was bagged by Synergy Productions’ Kaun Banega Crorepati on Star Plus. 

    After a whacky break with the Band of Boys with their medley of Meri Keened, You drive me crazy and Tirchee, anchors Verma and Nausheen presented the third set of awards including the best sports programme which went to Super Selector on ESPN / Star Sports. Derek O Brien’s Bournvita Quiz Contest on Zee TV bagged the best kids’ show of the year award. The best non fiction show of the year award was bagged by Kuch Yaadein Kuch Baatein, produced by Miditech for Star Gold.
    The best thriller/horror show of the year award was won by Tijori Films’ Dial 100 on Sabe TV, while the best continuing TV show award was bagged by the popular Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi on Star Plus. Balaji Telefilms’ Kahaani Ghar Ghar Ki bagged the best drama series award. 

    Aaj Tak won the best news channel award, while MTV won the best music channel award. Star Plus bagged the entertainment channel of the year award. 
    The TV actor in a comic role was bagged by Pankaj Kapur for Office Office, while the award for TV actress in a comic role was won by Reema for Tu Tu Main Main. Govind Namdeo won the award for TV actor in a negative role, while Shweta Kawatra bagged the TV actress in negative role. 

    Rajdeep Sardesai won the award for TV news anchor of the year award while Amitabh Bachchan, winner of last year’s personality of the year award, won the TV anchor of the year this year for KBC. 

    Aman Verma, the evening co-host, was also the winner of the TV personality of the year award, while Star Plus’ Tarun Katial bagged the TV programming executive of the year award. The TV CEO award was shared by Aaj Tak’s G Krishnan and Star India’s Peter Mukerjea. 

    Balaji Telefilms, makers of the most popular serials on TV today, walked away with the production house of the year award, while Umesh Padalkar got the award for the TV director of the year award. 
    TV show of the year was bagged by Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi. Smriti Malhotra Irani was adjudged the TV actress of the year, while the TV actor award was shared by Shivaji Satam for CID and Kiran Karmarkar for Kahaani…. 

    Among the highlights of the evening came when Ashutosh Lagaan Gowariker presented the Lifetime Achievement Award to NDTV’s Dr Roy. While accepting the award, Dr Roy, whose public appearances are extremely rare, said he felt truly privileged to be receiving it from someone who had bequeathed to the country a great work of cinema in Lagaan. Dr Roy also emphasised how invaluable to NDTV was the role of his wife Radhika Roy, who he referred to as a real source of strength and an “organisation builder.”