1st Indus Drama Awards
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The 1st Indus Drama Awards | |
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Indus Drama Awards Statue and Logo
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Awarded for | Excellence in drama achievements. |
Sponsor | Dulux |
Date | September 23, 2005 October 01, 2005 (televised in Pakistan and UAE) |
Location | PAF Museum |
Country | Pakistan |
Presented by | Indus TV Network |
First awarded | 2005 |
Official website | Indus Media Group |
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Trailer of The 1st Indus Drama Awards |
The 1st Indus Drama Awards ceremony, presented by Indus TV Network, sponsored by Dulux, took place on September 23, 2005 at PAF Museum, Karachi. The ceremony was recorded, and was scheduled to be televised in Pakistan and UAE on October 1, 2005 by Indus TV. It was produced by chairman Ghazanfar Ali.
The awards were hosted by actor Shahood Alvi and co-hosted by Sehar Imran.
Contents
- 1 Ceremony information
- 2 Honorary Indus Drama Awards
- 2.1 Special Contribution for Script Writing
- 2.2 Special Contribution for Comedy
- 2.3 Special Award for Outstanding Contribution to TV
- 2.4 Special Contributing to Drama
- 2.5 Special Award for Direction of Fifty Fifty
- 2.6 Special Award for outstanding performance in Murad
- 2.7 Special Award for Tribute
- 2.8 Special Award for performance in Fifty Fifty
- 3 Multiple Awards and Nominations
- 4 Presenters and performers
- 5 See also
- 6 References
- 7 External links
Ceremony information
Winners, losers, lights, sound, stage, and whole lot more. There were winners, who brought their mothers with them to receive their trophies, and then there were the losers, and there were many of them. The awards were held to honour the industry and its leading people – those who are still alive and those who are no more.
The guests were TV alas, hierarchy of the film world, and technocrats who were called to the stage to hand at the trophies. The drama awards were a follow-up of the IM Music awards, art of the INDUS NETWORK, which were held at the D.H.A Golf Club. The guest list consisted of glitterati that had especially flown in from Lahore. The stage was set majestically against a giant plasma screen and for the first time a live orchestra had been arranged the awards ended up as a race between a select group of drama for which were two categories: The series and the serials. Series consist of the same four plays for each nomination and the same went for the serials, which consist of three players for every nomination.
The four series fighting for the top honours were 'Maa Aur Mamta', 'Ambulance', 'Mera Naam Hai Mohabbat' and 'Karachi law'. Kamran Qureshi’s drama series Maa Aur Mamta was a clear winner with seven awards and it was a touching moment when he brought his mother Shagufta Yousuf to receive it on his behalf. The guests turned up to the nines Natasha D’souza gave the audience a bit of a shock when she descended from the stage in backless Black blouse after she received her trophy for the best supporting actress in 'Ambulance". Shafi Mohammad won the best supporting actor for his role in 'Maa aur Mamta'. The best actress in drama series was Shehla Qureshi for her role in "Mehak" while Humayun Saeed won the equivalent for Mujrim.
While Humayun entertained as part of a dancing troupe it was Sonu who rocked the stage, Sonu performed some nifty footwork to Atif Aslam's remix song 'Woh Lamhe'. Maa and Mamta also won an extra title when Sohail Asghar was conferred a special award for his role of a eunuch called Saima in Murad.
The most moving tribute of all was that of Najam-uz-Zaman, who died a couple of months ago in Canada[year needed]. Najam was Indus Music's main man and was also one of the few who had started the Indus TV network with Ghazanfar, the current owner.
The best serial writer award went to Umera Ahmed for Wajood-e-Laraib’. The best actress in a drama serial went to Afreen for role in Azal, for which the male counterpart was Faisal Rehman for his contributions in 'Azal' and the best serial was "Wajood-e-Laraib." Adnan Siddiqui, Faisal Qureshi and Fahad Mustafa received the trophy. Adnan dedicated the trophy to his newborn baby, while the rest thanked the crowd for their involvement.
Qavi Khan received a standing ovation for his contributions to the TV world with the late Shahzad Khalil. Ghazanfar himself presented this award to Khalil’s wife Badar Khalil.[1][2][3]
Awards
Winners are listed first followed by nominees.
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Best TV Series | Best Director Series |
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Best Actor Series | Best Actress Series |
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Best Supporting Actor Series | Best Supporting Actress Series |
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Best TV Series Writer | Special Award |
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Best Serial Categories | |
Best Serial | Best Director Serial |
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Best Actor Serial | Best Actress Serial |
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Best Supporting Actor Serial | Best Supporting Actress Serial |
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Best TV Serial Writer | |
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Best Sitcom Categories | |
Best Sitcom Writer | Best Director Sitcom |
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Best Actor Sitcom | Best Actress Sitcom |
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Best Magazine Show | |
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Honorary Indus Drama Awards
The Indus Media Group presented Special Awards during the ceremony, that usually are not a part of specific category, but a special honor for artists related to drama.
Special Contribution for Script Writing
Special Contribution for Comedy
Special Award for Outstanding Contribution to TV
Special Contributing to Drama
Special Award for Direction of Fifty Fifty
Special Award for outstanding performance in Murad
- Sohail Asghar[21]
Special Award for Tribute
- Najam-uz-Zaman (Award received by Najam-uz-Zaman's Mother)[22]
Special Award for performance in Fifty Fifty
- Zeba Shahnaz[23]
Multiple Awards and Nominations
Series with multiple nominationsThe following 4 series received multiple nominations:
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Series with multiple awardsThe following four series received multiple awards:
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Serial with multiple nominationsThe following 4 series received multiple nominations:
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Serial with multiple awardsThe following four series received multiple awards:
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Presenters and performers
The following individuals and groups, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers.
Presenters
Name(s) | Role |
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Moin Akhter Mahnoor Baloch |
Presenters of the awards for Best Director Drama Series |
Rubina Ashraf Shakeel |
Presenters of the award for Best Writer Drama Series |
Fariha Pervez Faisal Qureshi |
Presenter of the award for Best Drama Series Award |
Firdous Jamal Sonia Rehman |
Presenters of the award for Best Actress Drama Series in a Leading Role |
Aijaz Aslam Badar Khalil |
Presenters of the award for Best Actress Drama Series in a Supporting Role |
Saba Hameed Faisal Rehman |
Presenters of the award for Best Actor Drama Series in a Leading Role |
Arjumand Rahim Adnan Siddiqui |
Presenters of the award for Best Actor Drama Series in a Supporting Role |
Irfan Khoosat | Presenters of the award for Best Director Drama Serial |
Shamil Khan Sania Saeed |
Presenter of the award for Best Writer Serial |
Ali Azmat Saira Kazmi |
Presenters of the award for Best TV Serial |
Sohail Ansar Qavi Khan |
Presenters of the awards for Best Actress Drama Serial in a Leading Role |
Ayesha Omer Ather Ansari |
Presenters of the award for Best Actress Drama Serial in a Supporting Role |
Vaneeza Ahmad Bilal Jaudet |
Presenters of the awards for Best Actor Drama Serial in a Leading Role |
Sohail Asghar Arjumand Rahim |
Presenters of the awards for Best Actor Drama Serial in a Supporting Role |
Maria Wasti | Presenters of the award for of Best Director for Sitcom |
Sadaf Pervaiz | Presenters of the award for of Best Magazine Show |
Humayun Saeed | Presenter of Special Award for performance in Comedy Series Fifty Fifty |
Irfan Khoosat Sania Saeed |
Presenter of Special Award for Director of Comedy Series Fifty Fifty |
Sultana Siddiqui | Presenter of Special Award for Outstanding Performance in Acting for Murad |
Saira Kazmi | Presenter of the award for Special Award for Comedy |
Atiqa Odho | Presenters of the award for Special Award for Tribute (After Death) |
Nadeem Saeed Babra Sharif |
Presenter of the award for Special Award for Contribution in Drama |
Shakeel | Presenter of the award for Special Award for Script Writing |
Ghazanfar Ali Agha Nasir |
Presenters of the awards for Special Award for Outstanding Contribution to TV |
Performers
Name(s) | Role | Performed |
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Humayun Saeed with Dance Group[24] |
Performer | on a musical numbers 'O Baby Dance with me' 'Sali to Mani nahi' by Shehzad Roy & 'Us ke Ankhon me Jado'. |
Fariha Pervez with Sonu Dangerous[25] |
Performer | on a musical number 'Dil Ko Na Rokna'. |
Sara Loren with Dance Group |
Performer | on a musical number 'Kajraray'. |
Aijaz Aslam with Dance Group |
Performer | on a musical number 'Kajraray'. |
Faisal Qureshi with Dance Group |
Performer | on a musical number 'Kajraray'. |
Sonu Dangerous with Dance Group |
Performer | on a musical numbers 'Meri Ankheyan' 'Ap Ke Kashish' 'Woh Lamhay'. |
Nad-e-Ali with Dance Group |
Performer | on a musical number 'If You Wanna Live your Life' 'Man Oma Deyam'. |
See also
References
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