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В Lux Style Awards является церемония награждения проводится ежегодно в Пакистане с 2002 года награды отмечают «стиль» в пакистанском индустрии развлечений, и это самое старое мероприятие , посвященное кино , телевидения , моды , музыки и киноиндустрии в Пакистане. Категории менялись с годами, но большинство из них присуждается жюри, являющимся экспертами в соответствующих отраслях, с некоторыми наградами "выбор народа" в категориях кино и телевидения. [1]

Церемонии, которые транслируются по телевидению, обычно проводились в Карачи , но в некоторые годы проводились в Лахоре , Куала-Лумпуре и Дубае .

History[edit]

The Lux Style Awards were created and developed in 2002 by Naheed Chowdhry, the female executive who headed the Unilever Lux team at the time,[2] in collaboration with Frieha Altaf, TV and event producer and former model.[3][4] It is the largest annual awards ceremony held in Pakistan as well as the oldest.[5][6]

"I wanted to ensure that there was a sustainable legacy created that impartially assessed contributors and gave back to society through scholarships in the arts and culture arena", says Chowdhry."One that would go on to be recognised as the 'Oscars' of Pakistan."

The first awards were presented in 2002 at the Naval Base in Karachi, Pakistan due to heightened security and high-profile attendance. The Awards Ceremony was preceded by seven days of exhibitions and fashion shows at different smaller venues throughout Karachi and on Manora island, as a build-up to the final show. Since 2002, the event has been condensed to three days, hosting various events and activities relating to the Pakistan film industry.[citation needed]

The ceremony was postponed in 2008 owing to security concerns and economic conditions, and in the same year, it was decided to provide annual scholarships to students of the National College of Arts (TV and Film), National Academy of Performing Arts (Music) and to two fashion schools.[7]

People's Choice awards for best actor and actress had originally been added to engage audiences viewing the show, but in 2019 it was decided to add critics' choice awards for these categories as well.[8]The Lux Awards have been televised in most years.[9]

Ceremonies[edit]

The following is a listing of all Lux Style Awards ceremonies since 2002.

Entertainment Categories[edit]

Films[edit]

  • Lux Style Award for Best Film
  • Lux Style Award for Best Film Director
  • Lux Style Award for Best Film Actor-Viewers' Choice
  • Lux Style Award for Best Film Actress-Viewers' Choice
  • Lux Style Award for Best Film Actor-Critics' Choice
  • Lux Style Award for Best Film Actress-Critics' Choice
  • Lux Style Award for Best Film Playback

Television[edit]

  • Lux Style Award for Best TV Play
  • Lux Style Award for Best TV Director
  • Lux Style Award for Best TV Actor-Viewers' Choice
  • Lux Style Award for Best TV Actress-Viewers' Choice
  • Lux Style Award for Best TV Writer
  • Lux Style Award for Best TV Actor-Critics' Choice
  • Lux Style Award for Best TV Actress-Critics' Choice
  • Lux Style Award for Best Emergening TV Talent
  • Lux Style Award for Best Original TV Soundtrack

Music[edit]

  • Lux Style Award for Best Song of the Year
  • Lux Style Award for Best Singer of the Year
  • Lux Style Award for Best Emergening Music Talent

Special[edit]

  • Chairperson's Lifetime Achievement Award

Lux Style Award for Best film[edit]

Introduction[edit]

Until 2011, it was chosen by public voting. From 2012 onwards, the winner has been chosen by an LSA jury. Tere Pyaar Mein was the first winner. Every year, LSA jury short lists number of films between 1 and 10. Only those short listed films are nominated in the ceremony. Usually, five films are nominated for Best Film. In 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2011, no nominations were announced due to lack of films releases. In 2010 and 2012, no award was given because jury did not find any film worth winning. Three films were nominated in 2001, 2002 and 2008. In 2013, four films were nominated for the award.

Best Film and Best Director[edit]

Best Film and Best Director are closely linked. Only two films (Yeh Waada Raha and Cake) have won the award without winning Best Director.

Winners and Nominee[edit]