Ajay
Devgn and Katrina Kaif will be crowned the most profitable actors of
2010 at the 'ETC Bollywood Business Awards 2010 - Evaluating Movie
Moghuls' today (December 28). First timer Abhinav Kashyap will get the
most profitable director trophy.
On evaluating the industry
players on the basis of return on investment for the first time, the
actors have won the top spots after the economic quotient of their
movies was taken into consideration as a cornerstone for mapping their
success.
"Figures talk, you cannot
manipulate it, you cannot play games with it," said Ajay, who has had
six releases this year including 'Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge?' 'Raajneeti',
'Golmaal 3', and 'Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai' and except 'Aakrosh' and
'Toonpur Ka Superhero', all his movies did good business.
The research done by ETC
indicated that Indian audiences paid a cumulative sum of Rs.282 crore to
watch Ajay's films throughout the year vis-a-vis Rs.142 crore to watch
Katrina's 'Raajneeti' and 'Tees Maar Khan'.
Breaking all records is Salman
Khan starrer 'Dabangg' that has been named as the top grosser of the
year. Debut director Abhinav Kashyap bagged the most profitable director
trophy for the corrupt cop saga with audiences paying a cumulative sum
of over Rs.140 crore to watch his film.
"It is a fair assessment of the
recipient's work and his popularity and mass appeal," said Arbaaz Khan,
winner of the most successful producer for 'Dabangg'.
This will be the first time in
India where an initiative has sought to recognize even the marketers,
distributors, production houses and exhibitors on the basis of business
the industry has generated in 2010.
"All those who represent the
industry, actors, musicians and directors have only been judged on
creative parameters. No one had thought of evaluating them on how much
business they had generated," Anurag Bedi, business head, ETC, said.
"Such an evaluation will bring forward the workings of Bollywood as an industry," he added.
The ceremony also has first time
categories such as marketing (best marketed film of the year - 'My Name
Is Khan'), distribution (special award for film distribution) and
promotion (most successful banner/corporate house/production house of
the year), among others.
While the award for the most
profitable multiplex chain of the year goes to PVR Cinemas, the most
successful small-budget film of the year trophy will be handed over to
'Peepli Live'. Corporate house of the year is Shree Ashtvinayak
Cinevison Ltd.
The ceremony will also recognise the most successful Hollywood film of the year with 'Inception' taking centrestage.
"ETC Bollywood Business Awards 2010 - Evaluating Movie Moghuls" will aired December 28 at 8.30pm on ETC channel.
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