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Producers Guild Film Awards

The Producers Guild Film Awards, previously known as the Apsara Awards and the Star Guild Awards is an award event hosted by the Producers Guild of India to recognise excellence in Hindi film and television. Originated by filmmaker and scholar Amit Khanna in 2004, the Guild Awards were one of the major award events from 2004 till 2016, when the last awards ceremony happened. The 22-karat gold statuette was sculpted and designed by the jewellery brand Tanishq and was "inspired by the rich heritage of one of India's most treasured possessions – the Ajanta and Ellora Caves." Nominations for the awards come from selected members of the guild, with the full membership available to vote for the winners. The ballots cast by the guild members are then taken to a common venue for the final counting.

History
The first ceremony was held on 28 May 2004 in Mumbai, India to honour outstanding film and television achievements of the 2003–04 film and television season. While the award ceremonies are usually held at the beginning of the subsequent year, the fourth edition of the award ceremony (2008–09) was postponed to the end of the year as a sign of respect to the victims of the 2008 Mumbai attacks. ==List of nominees and winners==
List of nominees and winners
• For the year 2003, held in 2004 – Nominees and Winners and Winners • For the year 2006, held in 2007 – Not held • For the year 2007, held in 2008 – Nominees and Winners • For the year 2008, held in 2009 – Nominees and Winners • For the year 2009, held in 2010 – Nominees and Winners • For the year 2010, held in 2011 – Nominees and Winners • For the year 2012, held in 2013 – Nominees and Winners • For the year 2013, held in 2014 – Nominees and Winners • For the year 2014, held in 2015 – Nominees and Winners • For the year 2015, held in 2016 – Nominees and Winners ==Hosts==
Film awards
Merit awardsBest FilmBest DirectorBest Actor in a Leading RoleBest Actress in a Leading RoleBest Actor in a Supporting RoleBest Actress in a Supporting RoleBest Actor in a Negative RoleBest Actor in a Comic RoleBest Male DebutBest Female DebutBest Debut DirectorMusic DirectorBest LyricistBest Male Playback SingerBest Female Playback Singer Technical awards Best Story Best Screenplay Best Dialogues Best Editing Best Cinematographer Best Costume Design Best Art Direction Best Choreography Best Special Effects Best Sound Recording ==Special awards==
Special awards
Lifetime Achievement Entertainer of the Year Jodi of the Year • Jodi of the Year: Salman Khan and Govinda (2008) • Style Icon / Diva of the Year: Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif (2008) • Heartthrob of the Year: Shahid Kapoor and Deepika Padukone (2010) • During the sixth edition of the award ceremony, four separate awards were also given to honour the films and performances of December 2009; this included: Vidhu Vinod Chopra winning the Best Film for 3 Idiots, Rajkumar Hirani for his direction of 3 Idiots, as well as Amitabh Bachchan and Vidya Balan for their performances in Paa. • Cinematic Excellence: Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai (2011) • Guild Hall of Fame: Aashiqui 2, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, Chennai Express, Dhoom 3, Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela, Grand Masti, Krrish 3, Race 2 and Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2014) ==Television==
Television
Merit awards Best Drama Series – Fiction Best Director – FictionBest Actor in a Drama SeriesBest Actress in a Drama Series Best Ongoing Drama Series Best Non-Fiction Series Best Comedy Series Best Mythological Series Best Ensemble Cast Best Writer Special awards • Best Production House: Balaji Telefilms (2003, 2005) • Outstanding Contribution to Indian Television: Subhash Chandra (Zee Network) (2003) • Outstanding Debut: Mona Singh for Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin (2003) • Best Marketing of Entertainment Product: Sony Entertainment Television (Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin) (2003) • Cinematic Excellence in Television: Amitabh Bachchan (2012) == See also ==
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