HIGHS — the fashion game was at an all-time high on the red carpet. From saris, pantsuits, gowns and skirts to traditional attire, the celebrities took the night fashionably well. Men in suits, boots and tuxedos complimented their women counterparts equally well. Red and white were the popular colour choices on the carpet.
It was definitely a well-attended ceremony. Every known face from television, film, drama, fashion and photography could be seen.
The tribute to legendary actress, producer, director and host Reema Khan was well-deserved. Saba Qamar performed on all the hit tracks from Reema Khan’s films which was quite befitting to the actress and later, as everyone cheered, Reema joined Saba Qamar on stage and performed with her.
Actors, makeup artists and designers who passed away the previous and this year were given special mentions and remembered with sadness and pride.
It was a controversy-free night with no dramas and meme-worthy happenings.
The catering and photo booths on the red carpet was impeccable and it was ensured that every attendee enjoyed a lush ceremony experience.
The entire cast of ‘Joyland’ could be seen at the ceremony; a film that had initially been banned in Pakistan and had its fair share of challenges and troubles in its home country. We were extremely proud to see Saim Sadiq at the LSAs whose internationally-acclaimed film had been nominated in four categories.
One noteworthy thing was that everyone had to follow the same protocol for entering the premises. There was no special/secret entry for the celebrities and we saw everyone queuing up to make their way inside the halls.
Faisal Kapadia from Strings, Shae Gill and Young Stunners’ performance was excellently played out and was met with a round of huge applause from the audience.
LOWS — about time the award shows should begin early or at least the time that is mentioned on the invites. What was stated to begin at 6pm actually started at 10pm.
Now we know we mentioned how it was a well-attended event but many noteworthy faces were absent also. It would’ve been wonderful to see Atif Aslam, Mahira Khan, Mehwish Hayat, Sajal Ali, Mawra Hocane, Javed Sheikh, Syra Yousaf, Shaan Shahid, Humaima Malick, Fawad Khan, Hamza Ali Abbasi and so many others.
The scripts need to be funnier, more engaging and meaningful. Towards the end, the only ones who were laughing at the jokes were the hosts themselves.
There are a few categories that the LSAs miss out on year after year. These include DOPs and fashion journalists. Every person involved deserves to be honoured.
CRITICS’ CHOICE AWARDS — FASHION
Emerging Talent of the Year
Abeer Asad
Fashion Forward Brand of the Year
Hussain Rehar
Fashion Hair & Make-up Artist of the Year
Sunil Nawab
Fashion Model of the Year
Maha Tahirani
Fashion Photographer/ Videographer of the Year
Aleena Naqvi
Fashion Stylist of the Year
Tabesh Khoja
Most Stylish Musician of the Year
Meesha Shafi
FILM
Film of the Year – Viewers’ Choice
‘Quaid E Azam Zindabad’
Best Actress of the Year – Viewers’ Choice
Saba Qamar – ‘Kamli’
Best Actor of the Year – Viewers’ Choice
Feroze Khan – ‘Tich Button’
Film Playback Song of the Year – Viewers’ Choice
Peela Rung – ‘Parde Mein Rehne Do’
Best Film Director – Critic’s Choice
Sarmad Sultan Khoosat – ‘Kamli’
Film of the Year – Critic’s Choice
‘Kamli’
MUSIC
Singer of the Year – Viewers’ Choice
Ali Sethi – ‘Pasoori’
Song of the Year – Viewers’ Choice
‘Kahani suno’ – Kaifi Khalil
Most Streamed Song of the Year – Viewers’ Choice
‘Pasoori’ – Ali Sethi & Shae Gill
Music Producer of the Year – Critics’ Choice
Abdullah Siddiqui & Xulfi – ‘Pasoori’
TELEVISION
Best TV Play-Viewers’ Choice
‘Kaisi Teri Khudgarzi’
Best TV Long Serial – Viewers’ Choice
‘Betiyaan’
Best TV Actor – Viewers’ Choice
Arslan Naseer – ‘Paristan’
Best TV Actress – Viewers’ Choice
Yumna Zaidi – ‘Bakhtawar’
Best Original Soundtrack – Viewers’ Choice
‘Mere Humsafar’
Best Emerging Talent TV – Critics’ Choice
Dananeer Mobin – ‘Sinf e Aahan’
Best Ensemble Play – Critics’ Choice
‘Sinf e Aahan’
Best TV Actor – Critics’ Choice
Bilal Abbas Khan – ‘Dobara’
Best TV Actress – Critics’ Choice
Yumna Zaidi – ‘Bakhtawar’
Best TV Director – Critics’ Choice
Saife Hasan – ‘Sang e Mah’
Best TV Play Writer – Critics’ Choice
Mustafa Afridi – ‘Sang e Mah’
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
Unilever Chairman’s Lifetime Achievement Award:
Reema Khan
LUX Change Maker Award:
Marina Khan
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