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==About the Award== |
==About the Award== |
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"Asian Paints Sharad Shamman" was started in 1985 as a means for awarding the best decorated puja pandal during Durga Puja in [[Kolkata]]. Sharad means "Autumn (as the festival takes place at that season) " and Shamman means "Award/Respect", and was sponsored by [[Asian Paints]], hence the name Asian Paints Sharad Shamman. Out of about 3000 puja pandals in Kolkata, few get shortlisted and among them six are given the awards.<ref>[http://classified.rediff.com/search/detail/Khidderpore_/2202106_2194515?srch_key=kolkata&srch_loc=india&srch_area=&camp_crid=2197101&srch_campowner=&srch_city=Kolkata&srch_state=West%20Bengal&srch_country=India About Asian Paints Sharad Shamman]</ref><ref>[http://www.india-seminar.com/2006/559/559%20anjan%20ghosh.htm Commercialization of Durga Puja awards]</ref><ref>[http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/catalyst/2002/10/17/stories/2002101700100300.htm Success for Asian Paints after the Sharad Shamman]</ref> |
"Asian Paints Sharad Shamman" was started in 1985 as a means for awarding the best decorated puja pandal during Durga Puja in [[Kolkata]]. Sharad means "Autumn (as the festival takes place at that season) " and Shamman means "Award/Respect", and was sponsored by [[Asian Paints]], hence the name Asian Paints Sharad Shamman. Out of about 3000 puja pandals in Kolkata, few get shortlisted and among them six are given the awards.<ref>[http://classified.rediff.com/search/detail/Khidderpore_/2202106_2194515?srch_key=kolkata&srch_loc=india&srch_area=&camp_crid=2197101&srch_campowner=&srch_city=Kolkata&srch_state=West%20Bengal&srch_country=India About Asian Paints Sharad Shamman] {{wayback|url=http://classified.rediff.com/search/detail/Khidderpore_/2202106_2194515?srch_key=kolkata&srch_loc=india&srch_area=&camp_crid=2197101&srch_campowner=&srch_city=Kolkata&srch_state=West%20Bengal&srch_country=India |date=20081010155248 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.india-seminar.com/2006/559/559%20anjan%20ghosh.htm Commercialization of Durga Puja awards]</ref><ref>[http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/catalyst/2002/10/17/stories/2002101700100300.htm Success for Asian Paints after the Sharad Shamman]</ref> |
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==Award Categories== |
==Award Categories== |
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==The Award== |
==The Award== |
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The statuette given for Asian Paints Sharad Shamman looks like a conch shell. It is a small silver structure(previously gold) which is situated on a pedestal. This is enclosed in a glass box and handed over to the winners along with a [[cheque]]. Variations include for the statuette for "Creative |
The statuette given for Asian Paints Sharad Shamman looks like a conch shell. It is a small silver structure(previously gold) which is situated on a pedestal. This is enclosed in a glass box and handed over to the winners along with a [[cheque]]. Variations include for the statuette for "Creative |
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Excellence" award. This includes a statue of an earthen pot with the traditional coconut and mango leaves on it. This is also made of silver.<ref>[http://www.exchange4media.com/e4m/radio/radionews.asp?section_id=7&news_id=22934&tag=17661 Sharad Shamman on media]</ref> |
Excellence" award. This includes a statue of an earthen pot with the traditional coconut and mango leaves on it. This is also made of silver.<ref>[http://www.exchange4media.com/e4m/radio/radionews.asp?section_id=7&news_id=22934&tag=17661 Sharad Shamman on media] {{wayback|url=http://www.exchange4media.com/e4m/radio/radionews.asp?section_id=7&news_id=22934&tag=17661 |date=20081011001833 }}</ref> |
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==Asian Paints Logo and slogan== |
==Asian Paints Logo and slogan== |
Revision as of 20:33, 19 October 2016
Asian Paints Sharad Shamman | |
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Description | Excellence in artistic achievements |
Country | Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
Presented by | Asian Paints |
First awarded | October, 1985 |
Website | www.asianpaints.com |
Asian Paints Sharad Shamman (Template:Lang-bn) is an excellence award given to the best decorated Durga Puja Pandal in Kolkata during the festival in October. Since its inception in 1985, Asian Paints Sharad Shamman has been heralded as the true achievement for excellence in decorating the abodes for Goddess Durga. As time has progressed there have been numerous awards being given by many other companies for creative excellence, but still Asian Paints Sharad Shamman is considered the most important award and the rightful judgement for excellence. It is a trend setter for all the later awards.[1]
About the Award
"Asian Paints Sharad Shamman" was started in 1985 as a means for awarding the best decorated puja pandal during Durga Puja in Kolkata. Sharad means "Autumn (as the festival takes place at that season) " and Shamman means "Award/Respect", and was sponsored by Asian Paints, hence the name Asian Paints Sharad Shamman. Out of about 3000 puja pandals in Kolkata, few get shortlisted and among them six are given the awards.[2][3][4]
Award Categories
Total six awards are given to six puja pandals. When Sharad Shamman started in 1985 only three awards were given to three Best Puja pandals. From 1994 a special award called "Discovery of the Year" was introduced to honour a completely unknown pandal for its excellence. This 4 categories were continued for the next six years. But in 2000 Asian Paints felt the awards were too similar, there was no demarcation to identify Best Decoration of the pandal or the Best looking Idol. Hence in 2000 two new categories were introduced - "Creative Excellence", which focussed on the Best decorated Pandal, and "Best Artisan", given to the artist of the Best looking Idol. At present these six categories represent Asian Paints Sharad Shamman. Some of the parameters for awarding the pandals include the overall beauty and grandeur of a pandal based on a chosen theme, the beauty of the Durga protima, how well the sanctum of the protima has been shown, and the finesse in the work done on the pandal.[5]
Best Puja (Shrestho Pujo)
years active (1985–present)
This award was the first award given when APSS started in 1985. Three puja pandals are selected based on everything, i.e., Decorative excellence, best looking idol, ambiance, lighting etc. No demarcations are there like winner, first runner-up: instead all three pujas are considered to be the Best Puja. Normally winners in these category used to be the well-known Pujas, but nowadays many unknown Pujas have cropped up with the technical excellence to bag this award. At present, Durga Pujas in Kolkata are more theme oriented. Some specific theme like Madhubani art or earthen cups or a place like Kerala, will be the base for the decoration. In 2001, "Bosepukur Sitalamandir" decorated its pandal completely of earthen cups and was so popular that it won the Best Puja award hands down. There have been many Pujas which has won this award many times. "Adi Ballygunge" leads the list with five wins. A puja, once been declared a winner in this list cannot be declared in the "Discovery of the Year" award though it can win "Creative Excellence" or "Best Artisan" award.Most notable "BEST PUJA" till date is the Nabodaya pallimangal Durgapuja 2000.It had been designed with the best international influence on this Bengali ritual by artist Saumya Bandyopadhyay till date.
Discovery of the Year (Bochorer Bismoy)
years active (1994–present)
Discovery of the Year was first introduced in 1994 as a means to introduce a previously unknown and undiscovered Puja Pandal. Many unknown Pujas have cropped up on this list which are extremely popular in Kolkata. Notable among them are Barisha Sahajatri, Karbagan, Shivmandir Sarbojanin etc. Laketown Netaji Sporting Club modeled their pandal totally on a village situated on a hill and won this award in 2003. It has also happened many times that a Puja Pandal has already been popular in Kolkata in the previous year, but wins the "Discovery" award next year. In that case logically that is not a "Discovery of the Year". A Puja, once winning this title, can't win it again.
Rammohan Sammilani won the discovery of the year in 1994.
Creative Excellence (Nobbo Nakshi)
years active (2000–present)
Started in 2000, Creative Excellence or Nobbo Nakshi in Bengali, is given as a means to felicitate the pandal with the best decoration. Pandals which has won the "Best Puja" and the "Discovery of the Year" can also win this award. "Darpanarayan Tagore Street" decorated their pandal entirely out of cowdung, which won them the first "Creative Excellence" award in 2000. Puja clubs can win this award anytime irrespective of whether they are a previously unknown puja or a famous one. Judges look for the intricacies and the details woven into creating the concept truly, and depicting them with technical brilliance.
Best Artisan (Shrestho Protimashilpi)
years active (2000–present)
Introduced in 2000, Best Artisan award is given to the maker of the Best Idol. Judges look for beauty, peace, strength, prowess in the idol and how good the idol can blend with the theme for the puja. Notable among the winners are Sanatan Dinda who has won 3 Best Artisan award, one for "Hatibagan Sarbojanin" in 2000 and two for "Nalin Sarkar Street" in 2004 and 2006, Shri Pradip Rudra Paul who won 2 awards for "Behala Adarshapally" and Shri Purnendu Dey who won two awards, one for "Chakraberia Sarbojanin" in 2007 and for "Barisha Club" in 2008. Behala Adarshapally won both the categories of Best Puja and Best Artisan in 2005.
The Award
The statuette given for Asian Paints Sharad Shamman looks like a conch shell. It is a small silver structure(previously gold) which is situated on a pedestal. This is enclosed in a glass box and handed over to the winners along with a cheque. Variations include for the statuette for "Creative Excellence" award. This includes a statue of an earthen pot with the traditional coconut and mango leaves on it. This is also made of silver.[6]
Asian Paints Logo and slogan
For Asian Paints Sharad Shamman, a logo of a young boy playing the dhak(drum) is shown. Also among the logos are a face of Maa Durga in monochrome line drawing, little kids playing with balloons etc.
The slogan for the award is "Shuddha suchi, sustha ruchi'r sera bachai" which means "The best from the artistically efficient and culturally significant", as described by the late poet Shri Subhash Mukhopadhay. From that point this has been the main slogan for the award.
Judges and judgement
The judges for the award are chosen from a who's who of the Begali Literati and include artists, art critics, writers, actors, politicians, models, singers, poets etc. Notable among those chosen over the years are artist Shuvaprasanna, actors Sabyasachi, Moon Moon Sen, magician P.C. Sorcar, vocalist Bratati etc. Puja pandals are requested to submit their application by the 3rd day of the Puja. The judges go around the town on the fifth and sixth day and visit all the different Puja pandals. On the seventh day 12 finalists are short-listed and their names are declared. Finally, on the evening of the eighth day, the winners in the different categories are declared and are handed over with their trophies.[7]
List of winners
The following is the list of winners for Asian Paints Sharad Shamman from the past 28 years.[8]
Year | Best Puja | Discovery of the Year | Creative Excellence | Best Artisan | Emerging New Artist | |
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1985 | Jodhpur Park, Adi Ballygunge, Maddox Square |
NA | NA | NA | NA | |
1986 | College Square, Adi Ballygunge, Bagbazar Sarbojanin |
NA | NA | NA | NA | |
1987 | College Square, Vivekananda Sporting Club, Adi Ballugunge |
NA | NA | NA | NA | |
1988 | Beliaghata Sarir Sangathon, Adi Ballygunge, Mudiali |
NA | NA | NA | NA | |
1989 | Babubagan, Nabapally, Shimla Byam Samiti |
NA | NA | NA | NA | |
1990 | Babubagan, Mudiali, Falguni Sangha |
NA | NA | NA | NA | |
1991 | Kashi Bose Lane, Bagbazar Sarbojanin, Maddox Square |
NA | NA | NA | NA | |
1992 | Mudiali, Yuba Brinda, Sunilnagar |
NA | NA | NA | NA | |
1993 | Adi Ballygunge, Yuba Brinda, Kashi Bose Lane |
NA | NA | NA | NA | |
1994 | Nabapally, Telengabagan Sarbojanin, Mudiali |
Rammohan Sammilani | NA | NA | NA | |
1995 | Telengabagan Sarbojanin, Kumartuli Park, Sunilnagar |
Ballygunge 21 Pally | NA | NA | NA | |
1996 | Sovabazar Beniatola, Ahiritola Sarbojanin, Rammohan Sammilani |
Kalighat Yuva Maitri | NA | NA | NA | |
1997 | Ahiritola Chaltabagan Lohapatty, Hatibagan Sarbojanin |
Karbagan | NA | NA | NA | |
1998 | Karbagan, Bosepukur Sitalamandir, Laketown Adhibashibrindo |
Barisha Sahajatri | NA | NA | NA | |
1999 | Sovabazar Beniatola, Sunilnagar, Barisha Tapobon |
Shivmandir Sarbojanin | NA | NA | NA | |
2000 | Behala Adarshapally, Dum Dum Park Tarun Sangha, Kankurgachi Nabadai Pally Mangal Samity |
Pathuriaghata 5er Pally | Karbagan | Hatibagan Sarbojanin Shri Sanatan Dinda |
NA | |
2001 | Bosepukur Sitalamandir, Laketown Adhibashibrindo, Barisha Shrishti |
Kankurgachi Youngster | Darpanarayan Tagore Street | Brindaban Matrimandir Shri Upendranath Pal |
NA | |
2002 | Darpanarayan Tagore Street, Haridevpur Ajeya Sanghati, Selimpur Pally |
Barisha Shakti Sangha | Shyamapally Shyama Sangha | Chaltabagan Lohapatty Shri Nepal Pal & Shri Gouranga Pal |
NA | |
2003 | New Alipore Suruchi Sangha, Haridevpur Ajeya Sanghati, Nimtola Ghat Street Sarbojanin |
Laketown Netaji Sporting Club | Khidderpore Pally Sharadiya | Behala Adarshapally Shri Pradip Rudra Pal |
NA | |
2004[9] | Barisha Shrishti, Barisha Yubakbrindo, Behala Club |
Salt Lake BE Block East | Pathuriaghata 5er Pally | Nalin Sarkar Street Shri Sanatan Dinda |
NA | |
2005[10] | Behala Adarshapally Shivmandir Sarbojanin Behala Club |
Swapnar Bagan Yubobrindo | Naktala Udayan Sangha | Behala Adarshapally Shri Pradip Rudra Pal |
NA | |
2006[11] | Haridevpur 41 Pally Bosepukur Talbagan Laketown Natunpally Pradip Sangha |
Jawpur Bayam Samity | Haridevpur Ajeya Sanghati | Nalin Sarkar Street Shri Sanatan Dinda |
NA | |
2007[12] | Khidderpore 25 Pally Pathuriaghata 5er Pally Laketown Natunpally Pradip Sangha |
Kankurgachi Mitali Sangha | New Alipore Suruchi Sangha | Chakraberia Sarbojanin Shri Purnendu Dey |
NA | |
2008[13] | Telengabagan Sarbojanin Tangra Gholpara Sarbojanin Laketown Natunpally Pradip Sangha |
Santoshpur Lakepally Hatibagan Nabinpally |
Naktala Udayan Sangha | Barisha Club Shri Purnendu Dey |
NA | |
2009[14] | Khidderpore Pally Sharadiya Dum Dum Park Bharat Chakra New Alipore Suruchi Sangha |
LalaBagan Nabankur Sangha | Rajdanga Nabodoi Sangha | Santoshpur Lakepally Shri Susanta Paul |
NA | |
2010 | Barisha Club Chakraberia Sarbojanin Vivekananda Park |
Mukul Sangha | Badamtola Ashar Shangha | Nalin Sarkar Street Shri Sanatan Dinda |
NA | |
2011 | Naktala Udayan Sangha Suruchi Sangha Nalin Sarkar Street |
Naskarpur Sarbojanin | Chakraberia Sarbojanin | Naktala Udayan Sangh Mr. Bhabatosh Sutar |
NA | |
2012 | Naktala Udyan Sangha Shivmandir Sarbojanin Suruchi Sangha |
Tridhara Sammilani | Bandhusree | Barisha Club Shri Sanatan Dinda |
NA | |
2013 | Naktala Udyan Sangha Ultadanga Sangrami Suruchi Sangha |
Tala Barowari | N/A | Suruchi Sangha Shri Naba Paul |
Hindusthan Park Sarbojanin Shri Arun Paul |
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2014 | Behala Buroshibtala Janakalyan Sangha Kankurgachhi Jubak Brinda Sarbojanin Durgotsab Suruchi Sangha |
Netaji Jatiya Sebadal | N/A | Abasar Sarbojanin Durgotsab Shri Gouranga Kuila |
Kalighat Nepal Bhattacharjee Street Club Shri Kanchi Paul |
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2015 | Selimpur Pally Suruchi Sangha Chetla Agrani |
Behala Nutan Dal Behala Friends |
N/A | Tala Barowari "Subrata Banerjee" |
N/A |
Most wins:
The collective most wins are by the following Pujas:
- New Alipore Suruchi Sangha(9)
- Naktala Udayan Sangha(6)
- Barisha Club(6) *
- Adi Ballygunge(5)
- Nalin Sarkar Street(4)
- Mudiali(4)
- Behala Adarshapally(4)
- Chakraberia Sarbojanin (3)
- Sunilnagar(3)
- Telengabagan Sarbojanin(3)
- Haridevpur Ajeya Sanghati(3)
- Pathuriaghata 5er Pally(3)
- Karbagan(3)
- Laketown Natunpally Pradip Sangha(3)
- Shibmandir Durgotsab(3)
Among the artisans Sanatan Dinda leads with five wins, one for Hatibagan Sarbojanin, another for Barisha Club and three for Nalin Sarkar Street.
- Barisha Club's collective win is 6. This club is a merge of the former clubs Shrishti and Sahajatri. Sahajatri won 1 award in 1998 and Shrishti won 2 award in 2001 and 2004. Hence together with these awards and the award for 2008, 2010 and 2012, their collective win is 6.
References
- ^ Kolkata's best Durga Puja award, Asian Paints Sharad Shamman
- ^ About Asian Paints Sharad Shamman Archived 2008-10-10 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Commercialization of Durga Puja awards
- ^ Success for Asian Paints after the Sharad Shamman
- ^ Fist puja awards
- ^ Sharad Shamman on media Archived 2008-10-11 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Judges announcing results for Sharad Shamman 2007
- ^ "All winners list". Asian Paints. Archived from the original on 3 October 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-29.
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- ^ "Asian Paints Sharad Shamman - 2007 winners". Asian Paints. Retrieved 2009-09-29.
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