Gold Awards

Annual Indian television awards From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Gold Awards is an annual awards show that honours the best performers in the Hindi-language television industry.[1]

Awarded forExcellence in Hindi Television
Sponsored by
  • Boroplus (2007–2017)
  • Kesh King (2018)
CountryIndia
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Gold Awards
Awarded forExcellence in Hindi Television
Sponsored by
  • Boroplus (2007–2017)
  • Kesh King (2018)
LocationMumbai, Maharashtra
CountryIndia
Presented byVikaas Kalantri
First award2007
Final award2019
Websitehttp://www.goldawards.in Edit this on Wikidata
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Produced byVikaas Kalantri
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The awards are presented in various areas of excellence, such as popular programming, including music programmes, news, entertainment programmes, sports, travel, lifestyle and fashion; best television channel in a particular category including news, sports, music and entertainment; technical awards and popular awards. The event is managed and founded by Vikaas Kalantari.[2]

History

It is an annual Hindi television award show with many categories, including categories for Indian soap opera. The awards are presented for outstanding achievements, both in popular as well as technical branches such as television software and crafts.[3] Initially the award show represented the best achievements of the year in the opinion of the TV industry. The voting was by industry workers right from the spot boys to actors, directors, writers and producers. Later, however, the voting system changed to an audience vote.[4]

In the year 2007 and 2008, more than 300 TV and film personalities attended the event held in Mauritius and Dubai respectively.[5][6][7]

Editions

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Year Ceremony Channel Host
2007 1st Gold Awards Zee TV Aman Verma
Mandira Bedi
2008 2nd Gold Awards
2010 3rd Gold Awards
2011 4th Gold Awards Ali Asgar
Suresh Menon
Disha Vakani
Dilip Joshi
2012 5th Gold Awards
2013 6th Gold Awards Karan Grover
Jayati Bhatia
Bharti Singh
2014 7th Gold Awards Maniesh Paul
Surbhi Jyoti
2015 8th Gold Awards
2016 9th Gold Awards Jay Bhanushali
Gauahar Khan
2017 10th Gold Awards Jay Bhanushali
Bharti Singh
2018 11th Gold Awards Nakuul Mehta
Ali Asgar
2019 12th Gold Awards Nakuul Mehta
Barkha Bisht
Paritosh Tripathi
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Categories

Critics Awards

  • Best Actor in a Lead Role
  • Best Actress in a Lead Role
  • Best Actor in a Comic Role
  • Best Actress in a Comic Role
  • Best Actor in a Negative Role
  • Best Actress in a Negative Role
  • Best Actor in a Supporting Role
  • Best Actress in a Supporting Role
  • Stellar Performer of the Year Male
  • Stellar Performer of the Year Female
  • Face of the Year
  • Best Anchor
  • Best Director
  • Best Youth Show of the Year
  • Best Comedy Show of the Year
  • Best Crime/Thriller Show of the Year
  • Best Dance Talent Show of the Year

Special Awards

  • Gold Producer's Honor For Completing 1000 episodes
  • Hall of Fame
  • Scintillating Comeback on Indian Television
  • Most Celebrated Standup Comedian on Indian Television
  • Rising Film Stars from Indian Television
  • Most Consistent TRP Gainer Show of The Year
  • OTT Icon Of The Year[8]

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