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  • IPRS celebrates 55 years with “Soundscapes of India: Gateway to the World”

    IPRS celebrates 55 years with “Soundscapes of India: Gateway to the World”

    Mumbai: IPRS (Indian Performing Rights Society) celebrated 55 years by hosting Soundscapes of India: Gateway to the World, an event aimed at elevating Indian musicians to global stages. Organised with MusiConnect India, the event highlighted the vast opportunities for Indian music in the global market.

    The three-day event brought together Indian musicians, industry leaders, and international festival representatives. It included a conference and a showcase of 16 Indian bands, offering musicians a platform to connect with delegates from festivals such as the Rainforest World Music Festival (Malaysia), Playtime Festival (Mongolia), and more.

    The event’s first speaker, Daler Mehndi shared his inspiring journey in music, setting the tone for discussions led by experts on topics such as IP rights, digital growth, and international collaborations.

    IPRS board member Mayur Puri stated, “Soundscapes Of India was an incredible experience packed with introductions to inspiring journeys of legendary music creators as well as invaluable insights into the music business.”

    MusiConnect’s founder Kaushik Datta said, “The Indian music is so diverse. People are aware of Bollywood music and the commercial part of the culture has been getting out, but in terms of folk, traditional, and independent music they are so rich and diverse, yet internationally people are suffering from knowing who are the best.”

    ICCR deputy director general Abhay Kumar participated in a fireside chat on the 74-year journey of ICCR in elevating Indian music globally. He addressed the issue raised by Kaushik Datta, stating, “ICCR has played a key role in introducing Indian music to the world, taking more than 100,000 songs abroad. However, the sheer volume of music is now overwhelming, and the government cannot handle it alone. Private organisations should step in to support artists. I believe a partnership between private and government entities is the way forward.”

    Datta added, “In some ways some artists who are touring are extraordinary but on the other hand, there are a lot more waiting to be discovered. ‘Soundscapes of India’ is an event which is not only opening unsighted doors for the artists but is also creating an opportunity for the international delegates to hear in a concentrated way more music they can come across randomly on their own.”

    IPRS’s CIO Surhit Bhattacharya emphasised the importance of IP registration for musicians, saying, “Individually we all are creating great work but it’s time to start connecting the dots. Many musicians still don’t know this, but music is connected to meta data. Today, reach is tremendous, and identification is tough. That’s why we need codes, ISWC and IPI numbers are like Aadhar, identification for you across the board. If you have an IPI number and your song plays anywhere in the world it tracks back to you. All you have to do is register with IPRS to get started.”

    Sarawak Tourism Board’s CEO Sharzede Datu Hj Salleh Askor addressed the challenges of maintaining sustainability and preserving culture at festivals. She highlighted the Rainforest Music Festival as an example of balancing increased attendance with cultural integrity. She emphasised, “Even after thousands of people coming to the event, after the event there’s barely any littering. We don’t want too many people. We want quality. We look at better ROI, which is Return on Intention because RWMF is not just celebrating music but increasing tourism with sustainable efforts. We believe cultures converge & music resonates. And that’s why our commitment to the art extends beyond the festival.” Sharzade emphasised the importance of being an artist and sharing your work with the world adding, “It is very important to stay true to who we are. The world will continuously try to change you, but you can only be an author when you’re authentic.”

    And to support her statement, Seoul Music Week, Gwangju Busking World Cup, and Ulsan Jazz Festival, founder and general director Jung Hun Lee from South Korea added, “You don’t have to be so mainstream all the time, there must be space for alternate music as well.” Which fits so well with Indian music and the legacy we are trying to build.

    To conclude, Mayur Puri shared his thoughts about IPRS and the event, saying, “We, at IPRS, are extremely proud that we could execute this mammoth task so efficiently. Because of consistent initiatives such as CreativeShalas, Learn and Earn workshops, regular campaigns like #CreditTheCreators, #HerMusicIPRS, and now Soundscapes – IPRS has become the flag bearer of creators rights and amplifying music business. No wonder, today IPRS is the only Indian company unequivocally trusted by music makers as well as stakeholders in the music industry. Time after time, under the visionary guidance of our luminous Chairperson Shri Javed Akhtar Sahab, we have set new benchmarks for the business as well as community service. I’m positive that Soundscapes Of India will write a new chapter in understanding and fostering music festivals and live events; which are the very fundamental verticals of the music industry.”

    As India emerges as a key player in global music, IPRS aims to continue creating platforms that bridge cultures through the sounds of India.

  • Collective Artists Network & Travelin Bone Entertainment to co-develop global films

    Collective Artists Network & Travelin Bone Entertainment to co-develop global films

    Mumbai: Collective Artists Network, a new media conglomerate focused on talent and pop culture, has announced a collaboration with US based content company Travelin Bone Entertainment (TBE), founded by Steve Garrow, Naresh Malik, and Marc Sternberg. This partnership will facilitate the co-development of projects, enabling diverse ideas and cross-border collaborations to showcase Indian talent from Collective Artists Network’s roster.

    With India’s film industry being one of the largest and most dynamic in the world, this collaboration offers an unparalleled opportunity to tap into a rich reservoir of talent and stories. This ambitious slate deal will see the curation, development, and packaging of five films featuring Indian talent, specifically designed for global viewership across multiple genres including psychological, action and romantic-comedy thrillers and a noir film.

    Collective Artists Network co-founder Ashoo Naik said, “This is an exciting new chapter for Collective Artists Network, as it allows us to push the boundaries of storytelling and talent discovery on a global stage. This partnership reflects our commitment to championing our talent and offering them opportunities to engage with the world, creating narratives that are bold, original, and transcendent.”

    Travelin Bone Entertainment, known for sourcing original ideas from seasoned creators around the world, views this partnership as a significant step towards establishing a strong foothold in the Indian market.

    Travelin Bone co-founder Naresh Malik commented, “Our partnership is fuelled by a shared passion for storytelling and the discovery of fresh and undiscovered narratives. We’re excited to see the results of combining our two groups’ distinct perspectives and specialised talents as we craft compelling, innovative, and captivating content that resonates with audiences.”

    The films under this collaboration will be developed with a focus on storytelling that appeals to both Indian and international audiences, ensuring that the unique cultural perspectives of India are presented in a way that is universally relatable. This partnership will leverage the strengths of both companies — Collective’s deep network within Indian talent and Travelin Bone’s expertise in producing globally relevant content.

    As the global entertainment industry continues to evolve, this collaboration between Collective Artists Network and Travelin Bone Entertainment represents a step towards a future where stories have no borders and creativity knows no limits.

  • Sajid Nadiadwala re-elected as IFTPC president

    Sajid Nadiadwala re-elected as IFTPC president

    Mumbai: The Indian Film & TV Producers Council (IFTPC), the leading organisation representing producers in the Indian film, television, and digital media sectors, held its 33rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) on 10 September 2024 at the IFTPC Studio under the leadership of Sajid Nadiadwala, who was re-elected as president. In his address, Nadiadwala detailed the Council’s achievements and progress over the past year. He observed that “the central government as well as the State CM are receptive to the Film Industry,” and expressed hope that the recent box-office successes of certain films will help reinvigorate the industry, highlighting his satisfaction with the success of content-driven films that do not rely on star power.

    JD Majethia, re-elected as TV and Web Wing chairman, recalled the recent farewell event for Sony Network CEO and MD N.P. Singh noted that Singh was “surprised at the pleasant and warm farewell given to him.” Majethia assured that the IFTPC will continue to honour many more distinguished figures from the industry in the future and expressed his optimism that “within 2-3 years, the Indian TV and Web will definitely reach the pinnacle of glory.”

    The reconstituted board of directors for 2023-24 includes Sajid Nadiadwala as president, JD Majethia as chairman of the TV/Web Wing, along with Ratan Jain, NR Pachisia, Madhu Mantena, Shyamashish Bhattacharya, Kumar Mangat, Rajat Rawail, Nitin Vaidya, and Abhimanyu Singh. Ramesh Taurani has once again been requested to continue serving as an honorary advisor.

  • Sunburn Arena announces Charlotte de Witte India tour this November!

    Sunburn Arena announces Charlotte de Witte India tour this November!

    Mumbai: Sunburn Arena, the electronic dance music (EDM) platform, is set to announce the return of Belgian DJ and record producer Charlotte de Witte for a three-city tour across India this November.

    The tour will begin on Friday, 22 November 2024, in Bengaluru, continue in Delhi-NCR on Saturday, 23 November 2024, and conclude in Mumbai on Sunday, 24 November 2024. Fans can expect Charlotte de Witte to bring her distinct techno sound to Sunburn Arena.

    Tickets for Sunburn Arena featuring Charlotte de Witte will be available on 11 September 2024 at noon, exclusively on BookMyShow.

    Charlotte de Witte made her debut in India at Sunburn Goa 2023, becoming the festival’s first female headliner. Known for her dynamic sets, she has since maintained her position in the electronic music scene, earning recognition as the World’s Best Techno DJ at the DJ Awards.

    With over a decade in the industry, Charlotte de Witte began her rise with the release of her debut EP, ‘Weltschmerz,’ in 2015. She is known for tracks like ‘The Healer,’ ‘Heart of Mine,’ and her remix of ‘The Age of Love’ with DJ Enrico Sangiuliano. As the founder of KNTXT, a record label focused on techno, she continues to influence the genre.

    Ahead of her visit, Charlotte De Witte said, “Returning to India for Sunburn Arena is like coming home. I can’t wait to bring my passion for techno to such an incredible crowd and create unforgettable memories together!”

    As the countdown begins for the tour, Sunburn CEO Karan Singh added, “We are ecstatic to bring Charlotte de Witte back to India. Her powerful sound and electrifying performances have always resonated with the Indian audience and built the underground techno scene, and we are certain that this tour will be another landmark event in the history of Sunburn Arena. Get ready for an immersive experience that will take you on a journey through the very best of techno!”

    Tuborg Zero Packaged Drinking Water Sunburn Arena ft. Charlotte De Witte is presented by Absolut Mixers, driven by Hyundai, with electronics retail partner Reliance Digital, styled by Jack & Jones, powered by RuPay and event by Spacebound and Vendetta.

  • Club FM’s Teachers Day Campaign Champions Respect for Women – Teach our boys

    Club FM’s Teachers Day Campaign Champions Respect for Women – Teach our boys

    In response to the alarming rise in atrocities against women and the recent Kolkata rape case, Club FM launched a groundbreaking campaign on Teachers Day aimed at fostering respect for women. Coordinating with schools across Kerala, Club FM executed a three-pronged initiative – on-air, on social media, and on the ground—to drive a critical message: teach boys to respect women and their freedoms.

    The campaign featured teachers speaking out on radio, advocating a shift from advising girls on their behavior to educating boys on respect and equality. Teachers emphasized the importance of allowing women to express themselves freely—through their choices in attire, social media presence, and daily activities. This powerful message was not only broadcasted on-air but also visually represented across social media platforms.

    In addition to the radio and social media components, Club FM organized 15 interactive sessions in mixed-gender senior secondary schools. These sessions facilitated direct conversations between teachers and students about respect and gender equality, reaching both boys and girls. Furthermore, radio modules were distributed to 60 schools with existing radio facilities, ensuring the campaign’s message reached an extensive audience.

    The initiative successfully engaged approximately 50,000 students directly and reached an estimated 5.4 million listeners, according to IRS 2019 Q4 results. The campaign represents Club FM’s commitment to innovative consumer engagement and its dedication to driving meaningful social change.

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  • NCPA & Soho Theatre collab to co-present ‘The Gentlemen’s Club’

    NCPA & Soho Theatre collab to co-present ‘The Gentlemen’s Club’

    Mumbai: The National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) and London’s Soho Theatre are collaborating to co-present Patchwork Ensemble’s reprised version of their show, The Gentlemen’s Club, to audiences across two continents. This partnership underscores the exchange between two leading art centers from India and the UK. The Gentlemen’s Club, first presented at the NCPA in 2015 during the Centrestage Festival, will have its second run on 27 and 28 September at the Experimental Theatre. After its India run, the production will debut internationally at Soho Theatre in London.

    The show takes audiences into Mumbai’s underground club scene, following the lives of the city’s drag kings, led by Rocky, also known as Shammsher. Rocky’s act pays tribute to Shammi Kapoor and the golden era of Hindi cinema. Alongside Rocky, a diverse group of women performers embraces drag, delivering a cabaret-style performance that explores masculinity through dance, music, and projection.

    Speaking about the collaboration between the NCPA and Soho Theatre to co-present Patchwork Ensemble’s production – The Gentlemen’s Club, NCPA’s head, theatre & films, Bruce Guthrie commented, “The collaboration represents a unique opportunity for the NCPA to expand its international reach and for Soho Theatre to engage with the growing thespian community in India. Through this partnership, we aim to elevate the local theatrical experiences and celebrate the mutual love for arts between the two thriving cities of Mumbai and London. The Gentlemen’s Club is a playful, yet powerful presentation and we are certain that the audience will receive it very well. We are excited to bring it back to the NCPA yet again and expose it to the audience globally.”

    Soho Theatre creative associate Pooja Sivaraman shared her excitement about the show, “Soho Theatre has been working with Indian artists for over a decade and bringing their work to audiences around the UK. Last year we achieved historic milestones by presenting Zakir Khan at the Royal Albert Hall and supporting Urooj Ashfaq’s win of ‘Best Newcomer’ at the Edinburgh Fringe. We are now carving out a similar space for Indian theatre makers and their development of new writing.

    This collaboration marks what we hope is the first of many co-presentations of theatre with the NCPA to platform stories by bold Indian voices. The Gentlemen’s Club is a joyous exploration of Indian masculinity, and we are certain it will be a hit with our audiences on Dean Street. We are so proud to facilitate the exchange of contemporary work by South Asian artists.”

  • Talwar Bhai teases his upcoming project ‘Dreams Never Lies’

    Talwar Bhai teases his upcoming project ‘Dreams Never Lies’

    Mumbai: Rajasthan’s hip-hop scene is growing, with Talwar Bhai at the forefront. Known for his significant impact as a rapper, he is driven by a clear vision and strong aspirations. His upcoming project, Dreams Never Lies, represents the culmination of a long-held dream pursued with determination and courage.

    Talwar Bhai’s music career reflects his relentless drive. He is committed to making his dreams a reality, pushing the boundaries of his art. Dreams Never Lies embodies this ambition and is set to be a major project in his career, featuring a range of tracks that highlight his rap skills and include collaborations with other artists.

    The project ‘Dreams Never Lies’ is produced by Talwar Bhai himself in partnership with DNDL Productions, a collaboration that promises to bring out the best.

    Talwar Bhai is working to make Dreams Never Lies a major milestone in his career and in the history of commercial rap. While fans are eagerly awaiting the release, the date has not yet been announced. Instead, Talwar Bhai has been teasing the project with a few posters.

    In a world where dreams often get lost in reality, Talwar Bhai is showing that with passion and perseverance, dreams can become reality.

  • Film Bazaar India 2024 opens submissions for features and web series

    Film Bazaar India 2024 opens submissions for features and web series

    Mumbai: The 18th edition of the NFDC Film Bazaar has announced an exciting new development: the inclusion of a series in its co-production market and Screenwriters’ Lab. This year, both Feature Films and web series will have the opportunity to shine.

    NFDC Film Bazaar is a premier networking hub for South Asian and international filmmakers, producers, sales agents, and festival programmers; fostering creative and financial collaborations. Spanning five days, the event is dedicated to discovering and promoting South Asian talent and content across filmmaking, production, and distribution through various channels. These include the co-production market (CPM), Screenwriters’ Lab, Work-in-Progress (WIP) Lab, Viewing Room (VR), Market Screening, Producer’s Workshop, and a series of informative sessions in the Knowledge Series.

    The projects selected in the previous editions of Film Bazaar have done exceedingly well on the global stage. Their participation in the Bazaar has facilitated funding and co-production opportunities, sales and marketing support.

    Introduction of Web-Series in CPM and Screenwriters’ Lab

    The co-production Market offers a unique platform for filmmakers worldwide to connect with potential national and international co-producers who can provide financial support, location resources, or post-production facilities. The submissions for the Feature Film section for the co-production Market are currently open. Given the popularity of series as a medium, the co-production market has also opened its doors to filmmakers with ideas for a web series. Filmmakers with fiction web-series ideas in the early stages of development are encouraged to apply.

    Additionally, the Screenwriters’ Lab has also expanded to include web series. While the Screenwriters’ Lab for Feature Films has already announced its selected projects for the current year, the Screenwriters’ Lab for web series has extended its call for submissions until 10 September 2024. Writers interested in applying must submit either a registered Pilot Episode Screenplay/Script or a detailed Pilot Episode Synopsis.

    Opportunities for Global Collaboration

    Each year, Film Bazaar has witnessed large submissions from different countries in multiple languages. The Co-Production Market model has been set up to bring together film professionals from across the globe to enhance opportunities for international co-productions and to contribute actively to the dynamism of the South Asian film industry. On the other hand, the shortlisted projects for Screenwriters’ Lab offer screenwriters the opportunity to experiment with and explore their screenplays under the mentorship of acclaimed international script and industry experts.

    The curated projects for Co-Production Market, Screenwriters’ Lab and Film Bazaar Recommends get a chance to pitch their projects in front of national and international producers, financiers, festival programmers, distributors and sales agents. The pitch, followed by a short Q&A session, lays the groundwork for further one-to-one meetings and explores potential future collaborations.

    A Legacy of Notable Projects

    Over the years, Film Bazaar has birthed several notable projects that were a part of one or more verticals. Some of the successful projects from the past editions of Film Bazaar include The Lunchbox, Titli, Dum Lagake Haisha, Thithi, Newton, Bombay Rose, The Storyteller, Bahadur, Schirkoa: In Lies We Trust, Sultana’s Dream, In The Belly of a Tiger, Girls Will Be Girls.

    With less than three months to go, Film Bazaar eagerly prepares to unveil another array of captivating stories in the serene setting of Goa from November 20-24, 2024. This edition promises to deliver fresh and extraordinary films and web series that could make a global impact.

  • Daler Mehndi inaugurates IPRS ‘Soundscapes of India’

    Daler Mehndi inaugurates IPRS ‘Soundscapes of India’

    Mumbai: IPRS (The Indian Performing Rights Society Ltd), the music copyright society in India representing authors, composers and publishers of music, kicked off their highly anticipated ‘Soundscapes of India: Gateway to the World’ with an electrifying inauguration led by Daler Mehndi at the India International Centre, New Delhi. The vibrant ceremony set the perfect tone for the global music celebration that followed.

    The opening day was highlighted by a fireside chat with Bhangra king and global pop star, Daler Mehndi, whose music has transcended borders to captivate audiences worldwide. Moderated by IMEA Dolby Labs Sr director commercial partnerships Karan Grover, the discussion offered a deep dive into Mehndi’s illustrious career, his contributions to Indian music, and the universal appeal of his work. The session underscored the enduring global resonance of Indian music and set the tone for the conference’s focus on expanding India’s musical footprint internationally.

    “The inauguration of ‘Soundscapes of India’ by the legendary Daler Mehndi truly set the stage for what promises to be a groundbreaking celebration of Indian music on the global stage. As IPRS marks its 55th anniversary, we are thrilled to witness India’s rich musical heritage come alive through this event, opening doors for our creators to shine internationally. This is not just a conference—it’s a bold step towards making Indian music a global force,” commented IPRS CEO Rakesh Nigam.

    Following the fireside chat, the conference hosted its first panel discussion, titled “The Time is Now: Amplifying India’s Presence on the Global Music Stage.” This session brought together industry heavyweights, including Believe Digital MD Vivek Raina, Paytm Insider COO Varun Khare, and Sziget Festival director Marina Pommier. The panel explored innovative strategies to enhance India’s global music presence, particularly through digital platforms and international collaborations. The discussion highlighted the critical role that technology and partnerships play in elevating Indian music on the world stage.

    The inaugural day also featured a special fireside chat celebrating 74 years of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) and its pivotal role in promoting Indian music globally. ICCR deputy director general Abhay Kumar, and Businessworld Group chairman and  editor-in-chief Anurag Batra shared insights on ICCR’s efforts to elevate Indian music and culture on the international stage.

    The successful start of the ‘Soundscapes of India: Gateway to the World’ conference underscores India’s rising stature in the global music industry. The inaugural day set the stage for further engaging discussions, networking opportunities, and international collaborations over the next two days.

  • We are the only news network in India with global ambition: Mukesh Ambani

    We are the only news network in India with global ambition: Mukesh Ambani

    Mumbai: At the 47th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Reliance Industries, Chairman Mukesh Ambani highlighted the performance and strategic growth of Network18’s news business.

    As part of his address, Ambani said, “Our News business is reaching new heights. This is due to our focus on high-quality journalism. We lead in both general and business news. We are the only network in India with global ambitions. News18 was India’s top TV network for election news. On June 4, the counting day, its reach was nearly 50% higher than the IPL final.

    “CNBC-TV18 had an 82% viewership share on the Budget Day. This is in line with its weekly performance. CNN-News18 often outperforms all other channels combined. It has been number one for over two years,” he added.

    Elaborating on Network18’s digital platforms, Ambani said, “Moneycontrol is transforming into an advanced fintech provider of data and analytics for users in India and beyond. It is unmatched in speed and accuracy. It has 70 million unique visitors. Our premium service, MC Pro, now has over 8,50,000 paid subscribers. This makes it a Top-10 subscription site globally and the largest in India.

    “Firstpost is becoming a global news powerhouse. Its subscriber base has more than doubled in the last 12 months. In July, Firstpost recorded 127 million video views. This ranks it sixth among global peers. Firstpost is recruiting top talent to become the definitive global news destination from India.”

    “I believe it is time for India, as the world’s most populous nation, to assert its voice and gain its rightful space in the influential global media,” added Ambani.