Vijay Television Awards

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Vijay Television Awards
Vijay Television Awards 2015.jpg
Logo of Vijay Television Awards 2015
Awarded forAchievements in Television
Date24 May 2014
SiteChennai
Produced byPradeep Milroy Peter
R.Shekar
Venkatesh Ramachandran
Praveen Bennett
Sonali Sundararaj
Charu Roopa
Anbukarasi
Highlights
Most awardsSaravanan Meenatchi Season 1 (6 awards)
Most nominationsAirtel Super Singer
Television coverage
ChannelVijay TV
NetworkStar Vijay
Duration3 hours (approx.)

The Vijay Television Awards are an awards ceremony held to honour the cast and crew of Tamil soap operas and other shows which air on Vijay TV. This is the second time in the Tamil television industry where awards are given for performances in television serials and shows.[clarification needed] The first edition of the awards show was held on 24 May 2014; the second one was held on 19 September 2015.[1][2][3][4]

Nominations[]

Jurors select five nominees in each award category from among the shows that air on Vijay TV. The nominees are interviewed on Vijay TV and viewers are invited to cast their votes via text message or at the Vijay Television Awards website.

1st Annual Vijay Television Awards[]

The 2014 Vijay Television Awards ceremony took place on 24 May 2014 at YMCA Nandanam, Chennai, and was telecast during the second week of June 2014. The show was hosted by Ma Ka Pa Anand, Jagan, Dhivyadharshini and Bhavana Balakrishnan.[5][6]

Guests who attended the function included Sivakarthikeyan, Simran, Sangeetha, P. Vasu, D. Imman, Ambika, Radha and Yugi Sethu.[7]

Saravanan Meenatchi won six awards, including, Favourite Actor Male and Favourite Actor Female for Senthil Kumar and Sreeja Chandran. Other winners were Office with four awards, Airtel Super Singer and Jodi Number One with three awards, Deivam Thandha Veedu, Neeya Naana and Adhu Idhu Edhu with two awards, and Connexion with one award.

2nd Annual Vijay Television Awards[]

The second edition of Vijay Television Awards was held on 19 September 2015 at Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai. The award function was hosted by the anchors Jagan, Ma Ka Pa Anand, Priya and Kavin, Bhavana Balakrishnan[8][9][10] The Vijay Television Awards song was released on 31 August.[11] The show aired 27 September 2015.[12]

3rd Annual Vijay Television Awards[]

The third edition of Vijay Television Awards was held on 6 May 2017 at Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai.[13] The award function was hosted by the anchors Ramya Subramanian and Kavin. The show aired 21 May 2017.[14]

4th Annual Vijay Television Awards[]

The award function was hosted by the anchors Dhivyadharshini and Ma Ka Pa Anand.

5th Annual Vijay Television Awards[]

The award function was hosted by the anchors Dhivyadharshini, Ma Ka Pa Anand, Kavin, Priyanka Deshpande, Ramya Subramanian and Bhavana Balakrishnan.

6th Annual Vijay Television Award[]

The award function was hosted by Dhivyadharshini, Ma Ka Pa Anand, Erode Mahesh and Priyanka Deshpande. It was telecasted on April 18 , 2021.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Vijay Television Awards launched". The Times of India.
  2. ^ "Vijay Television Awards 2014 launched". tamil.filmibeat.com.
  3. ^ "First Vijay Television Awards sees People poll for their Favourite TV Stars". indiantelevision.com.
  4. ^ "Vijay Television Awards 2014 images". courseimage.com.
  5. ^ "Vijay Television Awards 2014". indiantvinfo.com.
  6. ^ "Vijay Television Awards 2014 Star Photos launched". adgully.com.
  7. ^ "Vijay Television Awards 2014 Stars". indiantelevision.com.
  8. ^ "Vijay Television Awards 2015 on September 19". The Times of India.
  9. ^ "Vijay TV to air second edition of Television Awards". indiantelevision.com.
  10. ^ "டிடி, கோபிநாத், ரம்யா உட்பட விஜய் டிவி விருது பெற்றவர்கள் பட்டியல் !". vikatan.com.
  11. ^ "Vijay Television Awards Premiere Song" – via YouTube.
  12. ^ "Vijay Television Awards 2015 on Vijay TV at Sunday 3 pm". The Times of India.
  13. ^ "Vijay TV Awards on May 6". The Times of India.
  14. ^ "Watch Vijay Awards at 3 pm today". The Times of India.

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