ITA Award for Best Thriller/Horror Serial

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ITA Award for Best Thriller/Horror Serial is an award given by Indian Television Academy as a part of its annual event.

ITA Award for Thriller/Horror Serial
Awarded forBest Horror or Thriller Television series
Sponsored by Indian Television Academy (Mumbai, India)
First awarded2003
Last awarded2019
Website http://indiantelevisionacademy.com

Winners

YearShowChannelProduction HouseReference
2003Kya Hadsaa Kya Haqeeqat Sony TV [1]
2004 CID Sony TV Fireworks Productions [2]
2005 Special Squad Star One [3]
2006Akela Sony TV Fireworks Productions [4]
2007 Ssshhhh... Phir Koi Hai Star Plus Contiloe Entertainment
2008 Ajeeb 9X [5]
2009 CID Sony TV Fireworks Productions
2010 Powder Sony TV YRF Television
CID Fireworks Productions
2011Girls' Day Out MTV
2012 Gumrah: End of Innocence Channel V India Star India
2013 Savdhaan India Life OK Saregama India Ltd
2014 24 Colors TV Ramesh Deo Productions
2015 CID Sony TV Fireworks Productions
2016 Savdhaan India Life OK
2017 Dev Colors TV
2018 Dev 2 Colors TV
2019 Nazar StarPlus 4 Lions Films
Surinder Films

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