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Gold Award for Best Television Show (Fiction)

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Gold Award for Best Television Show (Fiction)
Awarded forBest Fiction Show of the Year on Television
CountryIndia India
Presented byGold Awards
First awarded2007
Recent WinnerKundali Bhagya and Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai
Highlights
Total Awarded12
Most WinsEkta Kapoor for Kumkum Bhagya (3)
Last WinnerEkta Kapoor for Kundali Bhagya (2019)
WebsiteGold Awards

Gold Award for Best Television Show (Fiction) is an award given as part of its annual Gold Awards for Indian television, to recognize the most popular fiction show of the year.

The award was first awarded in 2007 under the title Best Fiction Show of the Year.

List of winners

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2000s

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2010s

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References

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