Chennai most Extravagant Award Ceremony
The much awaited Vijay TV’s 6th Annual Vijay Awards was held much bigger and bolder this year in addition. Pack up Vijay Awards powered by Bingo was attended by an array of stars from the film industry, eminent directors, notable producers, top-notch technicians.
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With international standards, grandiose sets and with live performances of the celebrities on stage, VIJAY AWARDS was hung on 16 June, 2012, at Nehru Indoor Stadium Chennai.
Of the 143 films released in 2011, winners from 34 different categories were announced within the evening’s awards ceremony. The Vijay Rasigan Express publicity bus traversed around the state and picked up votes from the general public for his or her favourite stars. The favorite category award was chosen at the basis of the votes collected from the general public.Dr, Padmashri Kamal Hassan’s ‘Viswaroobam’ trailer was launched within the event. For the primary time ever within the history of Vijay Awards top hero Dhanush took the centre stage and gave a surprising performance Live. Actors Shriya Saran, Anjali, Vedika and so on gave their scintillating performances through the award ceremony.
The show was hosted by promising upcoming hero Sivakarthikeyan who's known for his quick wit & humour together with Neeya Naana fame Gopinath. This year the production values, technical expertise, lighting tricks were much on a grander scale within the Vijay Awards. The celebrated Vijay Awards Jury members were made out of Director K.S. Ravikumar, actor Yugi Sethu, Nadhiya, Lizzy Priyadarshan and Cinematographer Rathinavel.
AWARDS AND WINNERS:
Closeup Favorite HERO AJITH
Closeup Favorite FILM KO
Closeup Confident Best Debut Actor Male NANI
BINGO Best Comedian SANTHANAM & KOVAI SARALA
BINGO Best Actor VIKRAM
V CARE Favorite Heroine ANUSHKA
BASICS LIFE ENTERTAINER of the year DHANUSH
BEST category awards were chosen by the eminent Jury members, Director K.S. RAVIKUMAR, actors NADHIYA, YUGI SETHU, LIZZY PRIYADARSHAN and cinematographer RATHINAVEL.
Best ACTOR of the year 2011 was given to VIKRAM for the film ‘Deivathirumagal’. Best actor – female’ award was given to ANJALI for the film ‘Engeyum Eppodhum’. Best DIRECTOR award was given to VETRIMARAN’ for the film ‘Aadukalam’ and the most productive film awarded was ‘ENGEYUM EPPODUM’. Best MUSIC DIRECTOR Award was given to G.V. Prakash for the film ‘Aadukalam’.
Best Supporting Actor Male was given to SARATHKUMAR for ‘Kanchana’ and Best Supporting Actor Female was given to UMA RIAZ for ‘Mouna Guru’. Best COMEDIAN award was given to SANTHANAM and KOVAI SARALA for the movies ‘SIRUTHAI’ ‘DEIVATHIRUMAGAL’ and ‘KANCHANA’ respectively.
Best CINEMATOGRAPHER award was given to P.S. Vinodh. KISHORE won the most productive EDITOR award for the film ‘Engeyum Eppodhum’. Best STUNT Director Award was given to Dilip for the film ‘Aaranyakandam’.
Best ART DIRECTOR award was given to Seenu for the film ‘Vaagai Soodava’. Best Debut actor female award was given to RICHA GANGOPADHYAY for the film ‘Mayakkam Enna’. Best Debut Actor male was given to NANI ‘Veppam’.
Best screenplay was given to Thyagaraja Kumararaja, Best dialogue write award was given to Samudrakani for ‘Poraali’ Best LYRICIST Award was given to VAIRAMUTHU for the film ‘Vaagai Sooda Vaa’’.
Best CHOREOGRAPHER Award was given to SUCHITRA for ‘Avan Ivan’. Best Make Up Artist award was given to Gothandapani for the film ‘7m Arivu’ and Anuvardhan and Moorthy won the most productive Costume Designer award for a similar film.
S.P. Balasubramaniam was awarded probably the most prestigious ‘CHEVALIER SIVAJI GANESAN AWARD for excellence in Indian cinema. The award was presented to him by Dr. Kamal Haasan, A.R. Rehman and actor Prabhu. While actor DHANUSH was given the most productive ENTERTAINER award for the year 2011. Jury special award was given to Baby Sara for the film ‘Deivathirumagal’.
Best find of the year award was given to music director GIBRAAN (Vaagai Sooda Vaa) Best CREW of the year award was given ‘Aadukalam’.
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