The Golden Kela Awards are a satirical take on Bollywood that award the worst performances in Hindi cinema each year.[2] Created by Random Magazine, winners are selected each year by an online poll and receive an award in the shape of a golden banana (केला kelā in Hindi).[3] The first award ceremony took place on 7 March 2009 in New Delhi (India).[4][5] The fifth award ceremony was held on 30 March 2013.[6][7] Jaspal Bhatti made a special appearance at the inaugural event, dishonoring the Indian film talent of the year 2008.[8][9] The intention behind the Golden Kela is to ridicule the Hindi film stars and acknowledge the worst of Indian Cinema.[10] Since, several award ceremonies each year celebrate the best of Hindi Cinema, Random Magazine and the Sundaas Film Institute chose to be different by giving away the Best of the Worst of Indian Cinema.[11][12][13] Golden Kela Awards are not meant to insult anyone. It is just a way to make it a laughter exercise, a therapy of sorts to forget about the failures and look at what went wrong with the movie and the act. Abhishek Bachchan came to the Golden Kela Awards in 2010 and accepted the Dara Singh Award for his attempt to speak with an American accent in Delhi 6[14]
Winners List:
The nominations for 5th Golden Kela awards were announced on 22 December 2013. Following are the nominees of the 5th Golden Kela:[7][20]
Worst Actor (male) - Ajay Devgan for Himmatwala
Worst Actor (female)- Sonakshi Sinha for Everything She Did
Worst director - Sanjay Leela Bhansali for Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela
Worst film - Himmatwala
Supporting Actor (Male) - Aditya Roy Kapur for Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani
Supporting Actor (Female) - Deepika Padukone, Jacqueline Fernandez andAmeesha Patel for Race 2
Most Annoying Song - Party All Night from Boss
Most Atrocious Lyrics - Sameer for Raghupati Raghav (Krrish 3)
Most Pointless Sequel/Remake Award – Himmatwala
Why Are You Still Trying Award – Shahid Kapoor for R... Rajkumar
Baawra Ho Gaya Hai Ke Award - Aamir Khan for Dhoom 3
Worst Debut of the Year - Leander Paes for Rajdhani Express
The winners for the 7th Golden Kela Awards:[21]
Worst Actor (Male) - Arjun Kapoor for Gunday & Everything Else
Worst Actor (Female) - Sonakshi Sinha for Action Jackson and Lingaa and Holiday
Worst Debut - Tiger Shroff for Heropanti
Worst Director - Prabhu Deva for Action Jackson
Worst Film - Humshakals
Most Irritating Song - Blue hai Paani Paani from Yaariyan
Most Atrocious Lyrics - Shabbir Ahmed for Ice Cream from The Xpose
Baawra Ho Gaya Hai Ke Award - Abhishek Sharma for The Shaukeens
RGV Ki Aag Award for Most Pointless Remake/Sequel - Bang Bang!
Why Are You Still Trying Award - Sonam Kapoor
Bas Kijiye Bahut Ho Gaya Award - Yo Yo Honey Singh
Dara Singh Award for the Worst Accent - Priyanka Chopra for Mary Kom
Khooni Dracula Award for Most Creatively Named Horror Film - 6-5=2
Shakti Kapoor Award for Misogyny In Film - Action Jackson
Jadoo Award for Most Convincing Looking Alien - akshay kumar for fugli
Fanaa Award for Most Pointlessly Controversial Film - PK
Worst Actor (Male) - Arjun Kapoor for Tevar
Worst Actor (Female) - Sonam Kapoor for Prem Ratan Dhan Payo
Worst Director - Sooraj Barjatya for Prem Ratan Dhan Payo
Worst Film - Prem Ratan Dhan Payo
Most Annoying Song - Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (title track)
Most Atrocious Lyrics - Alfaaz for Birthday Bash from Dilliwali Zaalim Girlfriend
Most Pointless Sequel/Remake Award – MSG-2 The Messenger
Why Are You Still Trying Award – Imran Khan
Manoj Kumar Award for Historical "Accuracy" – Bajirao Mastani
Dara Singh Award for Worst Accent - Randeep Hooda for Main Aur Charles
Sangh Parivar Award – Gerua from Dilwale
Shakti Kapoor Award for Misogyny – Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2
Bas Kijiye Bahut Ho Gaya Award – Sooraj Barjatya
What The Hell Award – Sonam Kapoor
Bawra Ho Gaya Hai Ke Award – Vikas Bahl for Shaandaar