The recently concluded TV9 Bangla Ghorer Bioscope Awards has been a star-studded event that paid tribute to the two significant milestones in the Indian television and entertainment industry. The first element was observing the golden jubilee of Doordarshan (DD Bangla), whose invaluable contribution paved the way for the shaping of the broadcasting industry.
The event felicitated TV personalities who had immensely contributed to the development of the television industry since the Doordarshan days.
The second highlight of this event was celebrating the 50th anniversary of the beloved Bengali detective character Feluda, created by the legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray. TV9 Bangla, according to a company press release, honoured all the actors till date who played the role of Feluda.
On this occasion, Amritanshu Bhattacharya, Managing Editor and Business Head, TV9 Bangla, asserted, “The first edition of TV9 Bangla Ghorer Bioscope Awards was a runaway success. On witnessing the overwhelming response, we have organised the second edition of TV9 Bangla Ghorer Bioscope Awards this year in a grand way.
“With the whole-hearted support of the Tollywood, television and OTT industry players, this event has grown in stature. Last year, we included TV and OTT that had earned immense popularity. Hence, this year, we have included movie releases on OTT as well. I am confident that this event will further escalate and reach a greater height of success next year onwards.”
The glittering award evening witnessed mesmerizing live performances by renowned singers Aratrika of ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa’-fame, Madhubanti Bagchi and Iman Chakraborty, whose soulful renditions resonated with the audience.
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