Aapla Alpha Awards

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Aapla Alpha Awards
Aapla Alpha Awards.jpg
Date14 August 2004
Hosted byBharat Dabholkar
Highlights
Most awards Vadalvaat (5)
Most nominations Avantika (16)
Television coverage
Network Alpha TV Marathi

Aapla Alpha Awards is the first celebrated awards ceremony by Alpha TV Marathi in 2004 for excellence in television. [1] It was held on 14 August 2004 and hosted by Bharat Dabholkar. [2] [3] It received 7.5 TVRs in TRP charts. [4]

Contents

Winners and nominations

Best SeriesBest Family
Best ActorBest Actress
Best CoupleBest Comedy Show
  • Hasa Chakat Fu
    • Saheb Bibi Ani Me
    • Ghadlay Bighadlay
Best Negative ActorBest Negative Actress
  • Neelam Shirke Vadalvaat — Vishakha Chaudhari
    • Sumukhi Pendse – Avantika — Richa Nerurkar
    • Deepa Lagoo – Avantika — Poonam Nerurkar
    • Avantika — Shobhna Jahagirdar
    • Sheetal Kshirsagar – Chakravyuha - Ek Sangharsh — Iravati Pradhan
Best Character MaleBest Character Female
Best Supporting CharacterBest Child Character
  • Avantika — Jui Nerurkar
    • Bandhan — Neha Inamdar
    • Vadalvaat — Dev Chaudhari
Best Anchor MaleBest Anchor Female
  • Sampada Joglekar – Namaskar Alpha
    • Rani Gunaji – Manasi Tumchya Ghari
    • Sharvari Patankar – Housefull
    • Sonali KhareHome Sweet Home
Best FatherBest Mother
Best Discursive ShowBest Non-fiction Show
  • Aamne Samne
    • Namaskar Alpha
    • Alpha Scholars
    • Alpha Batmya
    • Jagar
  • Goodmorning Maharashtra
    • Campus - A Fair War
    • Manasi Tumchya Ghari
    • Home Sweet Home
    • Housefull
Best Title SongBest Comedy Character
  • Bharat JadhavSaheb Bibi Ani Me — Mohan Ajgaonkar
    • Hasa Chakat Fu — Bandya
    • Ghadlay Bighadlay — Vetal
    • Vijay Kadam – Ghadlay Bighadlay — Hawaldar
    • Atisha NaikHasa Chakat Fu — Mrs. Chavan
    • Ghadlay Bighadlay — Pradhan
Best Event
  • Nakshatranche Dene
    • Alpha Gaurav Puraskar
    • Marathi Dandiya

Statistics

Most nominations
No. of NominationsSeries / Show
16 Avantika
15 Vadalvaat
10 Shriyut Gangadhar Tipre
9Bandhan
Chakravyuha - Ek Sangharsh
5Megh Datle
Saheb Bibi Ani Me
Ghadlay Bighadlay
4Hasa Chakat Fu
2Saibaba
Housefull
Aamne Samne
Campus - A Fair War
Alpha Scholars
Namaskar Alpha
Manasi Tumchya Ghari
Home Sweet Home
1Alpha Batmya
Jagar
Surtaal
Goormorning Maharashtra
Nakshtranche Dene
Most Awards
No. of AwardsSeries / Show
5 Vadalvaat
3 Avantika
Shriyut Gangadhar Tipre
1Bandhan
Saheb Bibi Ani Me
Nakshtranche Dene
Saibaba
Hasa Chakat Fu
Ghadlay Bighadlay
Goodmorning Maharashtra
Aamne Samne
Campus - A Fair War
Namaskar Alpha

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