Fever FM’s Superwomaniya Awards & Conclave, hosted by RJ Stutee, is back with its second edition slated for 10th November 2025 at IT...
Fever FM’s Superwomaniya Awards & Conclave, hosted by RJ Stutee, is
back with its second edition slated for 10th November 2025 at ITC Grand
Central, Mumbai, bringing with it an even stronger wave of stories, voices and
women who continue to reshape the narrative around strength, ambition and
purpose. Every edition features a powerful mix of awardees who have moved the
needle in their own way, and 2025 will be no different. While a few names are
being kept under wraps, the evening will honour iconic and inspiring women across
industries, including Shabana Azmi, Sanya Malhotra, Aditi Rao Hydari, Mona
Singh and Lisa Mishra, along with cricket sensation Jemimah Rodrigues, whose
recent match-winning knock for India marked a historic moment for women’s
cricket, and former India captain and pioneer of women’s cricket, Diana Edulji,
among many others.
What started as an idea helmed by RJ Stutee has grown into something far
larger than an awards night. Fever-Superwomaniya has steadily earned the
reputation of being a movement; a space that recognises women for who they are,
what they stand for and the impact they create, whether in front of the camera
or off it. From cinema and entrepreneurship to social change, arts, media and
grassroots work, the platform has celebrated women from all walks of life,
earning national recognition including honours at the Golden Mikes.
This year, the platform returns with a more nuanced lens and a theme
that reflects the heart of its purpose. Speaking about the same, RJ Stutee
shares, “This year is about amplification; giving these remarkable women the
space to be seen, heard and celebrated. It’s bigger, bolder and more inclusive
than ever before, and it brings together voices from cinema, entrepreneurship,
arts, media and social impact. Our theme ‘Her Story’ captures the essence of
what we stand for.”
Besides the awards, the Fever-Superwomaniya conclave has grown to become
the soul of the property, a space where conversations are honest rather than
curated, personal rather than performative. The panels this year, scheduled for
the same day as the award function, will bring together actors, creators,
entrepreneurs and changemakers who will speak about identity, ambition,
failures, self-discovery and the many roles that women navigate, not with
perfection, but with honesty, presence and courage.
Actor Mona Singh, who embodies the spirit of the platform, expresses
that being a Superwomaniya today is about embracing every role with strength
and heart. “It’s about owning your choices, standing tall through challenges
and celebrating both your power and your vulnerability. Stay true to who you
are. Your authenticity will always be your biggest strength,” she avers.
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