Babisas Award | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in media achievements |
Country | Bangladesh |
Presented by | Bangladesh Entertainment Journalist Association |
First awarded | 2004 |
Website | www |
The Babisas Award is given by the Bangladesh Entertainment Journalist Association (Bangladesh Binodon Shangbadik Somiti; BABISAS) every year for best performances in media. BABISAS is an organization for progressive entertainment journalists.
The Bangladesh Entertainment Journalist Association was formally created on 30 December 2000 on the initiative and effort of journalists. After two years it was registered with Directorate of Social Service, affiliated with Ministry of People's Republic of Bangladesh Government, Dhaka, registration no. Dha – 07147.
The award has been given since 2004. Babisas is mainly a voluntary welfare organization. Giving active support in preserving rights of members carrying out professional responsibility and giving moral and logistic support to the members who came to harm while carrying out their responsibilities, creating fund for various welfare of journalists, introduction of awards for special contribution of journalists.
Babisas wants to improve entertainment journalists' skills, experience, and enrichment. They also support the growth of traditional culture on a national level.
Category | Nominees | Winner |
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Best Actor (Film) | Nirab Hossain | |
Best Actress (Drama) | Moushumi Hamid | |
Best Playback Singer (female) | Kona | |
Best Model | Mehazabien | |
Most Popular Singer (male) | Imran, Shahid, Belal Khan, Arif | |
Best Playback Singer (male) | Hridoy Khan | |
Most Popular Singer (female) | Sabrina Porshi, Nirjhor, Puja, Shirin, Munni | |
Most Popular RJ (Radio Jockey) | RJ Saimur, RadioSwadesh.net | |
People's Choice Singer | Aryan Ashik | |
Upcoming Film Star | Jahnvi | |
Life Time Achievement | Nayak Raj Razzak, Dilara Jaman, Mostofa Jaman Abbasi | |
Babisas Award for Featured Actor (Male) | Symon Sadik Winner in (2016) | |
Category | Nominees | Winner |
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Best Actor (Film) | Ananta Jalil, Ferdous Ahmed, Shakib Khan | |
Best Actress (Film) | Apu Biswas, Purnima(actress), Borsha | |
Most Popular Actor (Film) | Mosharrof Karim, Jahid Hasan, Amin Khan | |
Most Popular Actress (Film) | Joya Ahsan, Moushumi, Poppy | |
Best Playback Singer (male) | Arfin Rumey, Monir Khan | |
Best Playback Singer (female) | Baby Naznin, Nancy | |
Most Popular RJ (Radio Jockey) | RJ Saimur, RadioSwadesh.net | |
Category | Nominees | Winner |
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Best Singer) | ||
Best Music Director | ||
Best Actor (Film) | ||
Best Actress (Film) | ||
Most Popular Journalist | Rj Saimur | |
Most Popular Actress (Film) | ||
Category | Nominees | Winner |
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Lifetime Achievement Award | Anwara Begum, Ilias Javed [4] | |
Best Actor (Film) | Chanchal Chowdhury, Kazi Maruf, Fazlur Rahman [4] | |
Best Actress (Drama) | Pori Moni, Moushumi Hamid [4] | |
Best Singer (female) | Konal, Samiya Jahan [4] | |
Best Model | ||
Most Popular Singer (male) | ||
Best Singer (male) | Kumar Bishwajit, Fakir Shahabuddin, S.I. Tutul, Belal Khan, Shwapnil Shojib [4] [5] | |
Most Popular Singer (female) | ||
Most Popular RJ (Radio Jockey) | ||
People's Choice Singer | ||
Upcoming Film Star | ||
Life Time Achievement | ||
Babisas Award for Featured Actor (Male) | ||
Category | Nominees | Winner |
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Best Singer) | Sayera Reza | |
Best Music Director | JK Majlish | |
Best Actor (Film) | ||
Best Actress (Film) | ||
Most Popular Actor (Film) | ||
Most Popular Actress (Film) | ||
Category | Nominees | Winner |
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Best Actor (Film) | ||
Best Actress (Drama) | ||
Best Playback Singer (female) | ||
Best Model | ||
Most Popular Singer (male) | ||
Best Playback Singer (male) | ||
Most Popular Singer (female) | ||
Most Popular RJ (Radio Jockey) | ||
People's Choice Singer | ||
Upcoming Film Star | ||
Life Time Achievement | ||
Babisas Award for Featured Actor (Male) | ||
Category | Nominees | Winner |
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Lifetime Achievement Award | Mamunur Rashid | |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Chatku Ahmed | |
Best Actor (Film) | ||
Best Actress (Drama) | ||
Best Singer (female) | Mariom Maria | |
Best Model | ||
Most Popular Singer (male) | ||
Best Playback Singer (male) | ||
Most Popular Singer (female) | ||
Most Popular RJ (Radio Jockey) | ||
People's Choice Singer | ||
Upcoming Film Star | ||
Life Time Achievement | ||
Babisas Award for Featured Actor (Male) | ||
Category | Nominees | Winner |
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Lifetime Achievement Award | Dolly Zahur, Chanchal Mahmud, Munmun Ahmed | |
Best Actor (Film) | Siam Ahmed | |
Best Actress (Film) | Nazifa Tushi | |
Best Actress (Drama) | Tama Mirza | |
Most Popular Actress of the year | Apu Biswas | |
Best Playback Singer (female) | Luipa | |
Best Producer | Ehsanul Haque Babu | |
Most Popular Singer (male) | Arfin Rumey | |
Most Popular Singer (male) | Avraal Sahir | |
Best Playback Singer (male) | Hridoy Khan | |
Most Popular Singer (female) | Atiya anisa | |
Best Child Artist | Simrin Lubaba | |
Best Art Director | Shihab Nurun Nabi | |
Most Popular Script Writer (male) | Rajib Moni Das | |
Most Popular Television Director (male) | SM Tarek Rahman | |
Most Popular RJ (Radio Jockey) | ||
People's Choice Singer | ||
Upcoming Film Star | ||
Life Time Achievement | ||
Babisas Award for Featured Actor (Male) | ||
Best Editor Web Film (Mayashalik) | Rashaduzzaman Shohag | |
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