12th Mirchi Music Awards

The 12th Smule Mirchi Music Awards or simply Mirchi Music Awards 2020, was the 12th edition of the Mirchi Music Awards and took place on 19 February 2020. The award ceremony was hosted by Aparshakti Khurana, Neeti Mohan, and Shekhar Ravjiani at Yash Raj Studios, Mumbai.[1] The title sponsor was Smule, replacing Pepsi.

12th Smule Mirchi Music Awards
Sponsored bySmule
Date19 February 2020 (2020-02-19)
LocationYash Raj Studio, Mumbai
CountryIndia
Presented byRadio Mirchi
Hosted byAparshakti Khurana
Neeti Mohan
Shekhar Ravjiani
Highlights
Most awardsKalank
Most nominationsKalank
Male Vocalist of the YearArijit Singh for "Kalank (Title song)"
Female Vocalist of the YearShreya Ghoshal for "Ghar More Pardesiya"
WebsiteMusic Mirchi Awards 2019
Television/radio coverage
NetworkZee TV
Viewership1.8

Winners and nominees

Winners are indicated in bold.

Mirchi Music Awards for song of the year

Album of the Year

Listeners Choice Song of the Year

Listeners Choice Album of the Year

Listeners Choice Independent Music Category

Male Vocalist of the Year

Female Vocalist of the Year

Music Composer of the Year

Lyricist of the Year

Upcoming Male Vocalist of the Year

  • Abhijeet Srivastava for "Chashni"
  • Amit Gupta for "Radhe Radhe"
  • Divne, Naezy & Ranveer Singh for "Mere Gully Mein"
  • Shantanu Sudame for "Manzar Hai Yeh Naya"

Upcoming Female Vocalist of the Year

  • Aakanksha Sharma for "Tum Chale Gaye"
  • Swati Mehul for "Naah Goriye"
  • Hriti Tikadar for "Jiya"
  • Deepanshi Nagar for "Mann Mein Shiva"
  • Sarodee Borah for "Sapne Jo Bhi"

Upcoming Lyricist of the Year

  • Sahib for "Lahu Ka Rang Kara"
  • Bharaga v Purohit for "Bala song"
  • Ari Leff, Michael Pollack & Gurpreet Saini for "Dil Na Jaaneya"
  • Splitfire" for "Asli Hip Hop"
  • Divne & Naezy for "Mere Gully Mein"

Upcoming Music Composer

  • Piyush Shankar for "Naina Yeh"
  • Splitfire for "Asli Hip Hop"
  • Divine, Naezy & Sez for "Mere Gully Mein"
  • Gurmoh for "Deh Shiva"
  • Payal Dev for "Tum Hi Aana"
  • Shidharth Bhavsar for "Aaj Jage Rahna"
  • Sanjoy Bose for "Ore Chanda"

Recreated Song of the Year

Independent Music Category

  • Jaan Meri by Anuradha Palakurtihi
  • "Awaara Shaam Hai" by Piyush Mehroliya
  • "Filhall" by B Praak
  • "Ishq Ne" by Anuradha Palakurtihi
  • "Woh Baarishein" by Arjun Kanungo


Source - E Times[5][6][7]

Jury

Screening Jury

  • 1. Shruti Pathak
  • 2. Abhishek Ray
  • 3. Anand Sharma
  • 4. Akbar Sami
  • 5. Bishwadeep Chatterjee
  • 6. Dominique
  • 7. Nandini
  • 8. Kavita Seth
  • 9. Shibani Kashyap
  • 10. Priya Sarayia
  • 11. Humsika Iyer
  • 12. Aaman Trikha
  • 13. Manoj Muntashir
  • 14. Mayur Puri
  • 15. Bipin Aneja
  • 16. Brayan
  • 17. Shadab Faridi
  • 18. Brijesh Sandiliyar
  • 19. Antara Mitra
  • 20. Jeetu Shankar
  • 21. Bhoomi Trivedi
  • 22. Paroma Das Gupta
  • 23. Divya Kumar

Grand Jury

Source - E Times[8]

Special Awards

Jury Award for Outstanding Contribution to Hindi Film Music

Lifetime Achievement Award / K. L. Saigal Sangeet Shehenshah Award

Special Jury Award for Golden Era Album of the Year (1959)

  • Anari & Sujatha for 1959[11]

Best Raag Inspired Song of the Year

Make It Large Award

Mirchi Social Media Icon of the Year

Mirchi Trendsetters Album of the year

Technical Awards

Song Producer - Programming and Arranging

Song Engineer - Recording and Mixing

  • Vijay Dayal for the song "Jugaarafiya"

Background Score

See also

Mirchi Music Awards

References and sources

Mirchi Music Awards Official Website

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