New shows 'Yeh Hai Mohabbatein' and 'Mahabharat' were big winners at this year's edition of Star Parivaar Awards, bagging six and four awards respectively.
Ekta Kapoor's six-month-old show 'Yeh Hai Mohabbatein', a love story of a Tamilian girl and Punjabi boy, won the award in the favourite 'naya sadasya' female and male category for Divyanka Tripathy and Karan Patel. The two also received the 'favourite jodi' (national and international) awards.
'Yeh Hai Mohabbatein' received the favourite family award, which was handed to them by actress Parineeti Chopra.
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The 49-year-old actor was honoured for his contribution to social causes but since he does not accept awards, he was instead given a packet of sweets.
"This show is very important for our society. But it is not just me. It is my team who does all the work, director Satyajit Bhatkal and co-director Swati Chakraborty. Thank you Star for giving me the opportunity to do this show. I feel very happy when I see so many changes in th society and in people's life because of this show," Aamir said.
Mythological TV series 'Mahabharat', which has become a big TRP churner for the channel, won four awards including favourite 'naya sadasya' (Shaheer Sheikh as Arjun), 'nayi soch' award for (Saurabh Raj Jain as Krishna), 'saathi nayi soch ka' award (Aham Sharma as Karna) and best 'kutumb'.
'Pyar Ka Dard Hain' fame actor Nakul Mehta, the main host of the event, made an action-packed entry as he descended on the stage in a mini aircraft.
The evening's first performance was by Nakul, who donned the magician's role and introduced the leading ladies of various shows through magic tricks. He was joined by his co-host comedian Bharti, who arrived in a box accompanied by seven dwarfs.
Bharti kept the audiences entertained throughout with her comedic antics, which also left Aamir and his director-wife Kiran Rao in splits.
Bollywood actor Shreyas Talpade bagged the best host honour along with Sunil Grover for Big Star Entertainment Awards.