Monday, 31 March 2008

Sansui TV Awards 2008







Sansui TV Awards 2008

galaxy of television and Bollywood stars walked down the red carpet
at this event which is dubbed as the 'Oscars of Indian television',
and befittingly so.


Speaking about this endeavour, Anil Khera, Director, Marketing &
Sales, Sansui India remarked, "At Sansui, we believe on backing and
celebrating the best. These telly awards are being hosted in the same
spirit, of felicitating those who have adorned the small screen with
their grand presence and performances. The competition was really
tough and going by the audience polls, even they seem to have a tough
time selecting the best in each category."

The programme was made entertaining with spirited performances by
Rohit Roy who danced to a medley of Bollywood ditties, followed by
Ronit Roy who along with Roshni Chopra recreated the magic of Jodha
Akbar. Rakhi Sawant set the stage on fire (as she claimed backstage "
main yahan apna jalwa dikhane aayi hoon !") by grooving to the latest
Krazzy 4 track and others, while Sharad Kelkar, Rajshri Vaidya, Tina
and Hussain as well the bahus Nimisha, Suchita and Kadambari kept the
audience enthralled with their novel acts.

The cherry, or make that cherries, on the cake came in the form of
Juhi Parmar who gave a scintillating performance on the title track of
Race and Bollywood heartthrobs Dia Mirza and Viveik Oberoi (who
serenaded some of the leading ladies of television).

The Sansui Television Awards for the Best Actor and Actress was won by
the Kasamh Se duo Ram Kapoor and Prachi Desai, who were ecstatic with
the victory. "It was a tough competition; to have won it is truly a
pleasure" said Ram whereas Jeetendra who was awarded the Sansui
Television Lifetime Achievement award by Anil Khera and Dimple Kapadia
sounded overwhelmed as he thanked the audience "for the continual love
and support extended to me and my children."

The show was well attended by luminaries like Poonam Dhillon, Chunky
Pandey, Rakshanda Khan (looking hot in her new hairdo and who was sad
to have missed receiving her award as she came late), Alok Nath, JD
Majithia (who gave an impassioned call for recognising the
contribution of writers), Sudha Shivpuri, Mansi Joshi Roy and Neelam
Roy, Shivaji Satam, Pooja Missra and many more.











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