Category: Over The Top Services

  • Prime Video addresses the ‘Elephant in the Room’ through a marketing campaign for its upcoming Original Series Poacher

    Prime Video addresses the ‘Elephant in the Room’ through a marketing campaign for its upcoming Original Series Poacher

    Mumbai: Ahead of its highly anticipated global premiere, Amazon Original Series Poacher, has ignited intrigue and excitement, with its powerful and gripping storyline. The thrilling crime series, based on true events, is a heart-wrenching and captivating presentation by none other than Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Richie Mehta, starring Nimisha Sajayan, Roshan Mathew, and Dibyendu Bhattacharya in pivotal roles

    While the crime series promises to engage audiences with its gripping storyline, it will also shed light on the extensive scale of ivory poaching, based on a real life case that took place in Kerala in 2015. Through strategic initiatives designed to ignite intrigue and awareness, and to build dialogue the streaming service has created life-sized installations in prominent locations across the country.

    From oversized faux elephant tusks in glass boxes at prominent locations in Mumbai to highlight the scale of the issue, to elephant crime scenes in Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru, the service has been successful in creating conversations about the issue of wildlife crime, to strongly convey that – “Murder is Murder”- be if of a human, or an animal. The elephant crime scenes are located in areas such as Mumbai’s Bandstand and Powai, Delhi’s Janakpuri and Saket, and Bengaluru’s Shantiniketan.

    Poacher promises to offer viewers a glimpse of a global issue that has not been widely explored on screen – the world of wildlife crime. While the show emphasizes on elephant poaching, it does it through the lens and tonality of a crime thriller, by highlighting one of the biggest ivory poaching cases in Indian history. Based on court documents and testimonials, Poacher is a series that aims to provoke the urgent issue of wildlife crime. The series aims to engage audiences and allow them to discover the story’s deeper message as they watch it. With its unique storytelling and powerful message, the show will leave a lasting impression on audiences worldwide.

    The show highlights the exceptional efforts of Indian forest service officers, NGO workers from the Wildlife Trust of India, police constables, and good samaritans who risked their lives to investigate the largest ivory poaching ring in Indian history. Produced by QC Entertainment in association with Alia Bhatt’s Eternal Sunshine Productions, Suitable Pictures and Poor Man’s Productions, Poacher which primarily unfolds in Malayalam, Hindi and English will be available to stream in 240 countries and territories, starting 23 February in 35+ Indian and foreign languages.

  • Disha Patani joins 250 plus Anime fans in Mumbai for “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba -To the Hashira Training” advance screening

    Disha Patani joins 250 plus Anime fans in Mumbai for “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba -To the Hashira Training” advance screening

    Mumbai: Aniplex Inc, Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment hosted the special advance fan screening in Mumbai for the highly anticipated blockbuster, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba -To the Hashira Training. Bollywood star and anime superfan, Disha Patani, joined by a host of anime enthusiasts and influencers, graced the event.

    Set to hit the theaters in India on 22 February, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba -To the Hashira Training- will allow fans to revisit the gripping finale of the Swordsmith Village Arc while getting a sneak peek at the highly anticipated Hashira Training Arc in one extra-sized blockbuster experience.

    Disha Patani, an anime superfan, has frequently showcased her affection for the genre on her social media platforms. The actor graced the Mumbai screening, which saw over 250 fans in attendance, including dedicated cosplay artists and influencers who contributed to the vibrant atmosphere of the event. The overwhelming outpour of love from fans made the occasion truly unforgettable.

  • Unlock entrepreneurial wisdom from the judges of ‘Shark Tank India’ on Audible

    Unlock entrepreneurial wisdom from the judges of ‘Shark Tank India’ on Audible

    Mumbai: Hooked on the ongoing season of Shark Tank India? With its audiobook version Shark Tank India available on Audible, you can dive into the experiences of the Sharks who are ruling the TV screens of every Indian household currently and get a glimpse of their inspiring journeys. Tailored for aspiring business leaders, this audiobook serves as a tribute to the entrepreneurial spirit, offering inspiration and guidance beyond the boardroom. Here, Audible brings you curated words of wisdom and learning from these industry leaders.

    The ‘Did Not Quit’ medal is worth more than gold

    Sugar Cosmetics CEO Vineeta Singh shared a valuable lesson for aspiring entrepreneurs—aim for the “did not quit” medal. In her insights, Vineeta stresses the significance of perseverance, highlighting that reaching the finish line is more crucial than finishing first. She encourages entrepreneurs to confront self-doubt, emphasising that worst-case scenarios are often less dire than imagined. Speaking about her journey, Vineeta reminisced, “We (Vineeta and her husband) plotted these worst-case scenarios. Although we know that often it’s not as bad as we are imagining and fearing. For me, the worst case would’ve been losing the last 30 lakh rupees I’d set aside in the bank and start again from square one.” Adding on to the same, she said, “I think self-doubt and a lack of self-confidence is probably the worst kind of rock bottom because there’s nothing that anybody can say that can turn it around for you.”

    Frugality fuels value: Make ROI your mantra

    boAt CMO and co-founder Aman Gupta shared the mantra of being “fast, fearless, and frugal.” Reflecting on the importance of Return on Investment (ROI), Aman emphasises the necessity of frugality not as a choice but as a fundamental approach to business. Aman’s advice captures the essence of their business model, “Frugality is at the core of our company’s business model. If there is frugality in everything that you do, you’ll be able to create value for stakeholders.” Having worked at legacy companies, before advancing to the forefront of India’s start-up revolution, Aman has many learnings as takeaways. “Start-ups have to learn from legacy companies how to make money, run big companies, and think in a structured manner. Legacy companies need to learn from start-ups how to be nimble,” Aman said. Embracing failures made all the difference, he explained. “I don’t think you need 2-3 successes, you need one. I’ve had five failures but one success has made me who I am. I am a common man, a middle-class guy and I feel that an entrepreneur should be grounded first and foremost. I relate to people who hustle. Nowadays entrepreneurs want the spotlight in the media, and there’s a God-syndrome that kicks in. That’s very bad for the company and the entire ecosystem. Be ready for ups, be ready for downs, but be yourselves.”

    Be organised and embrace optimism to balance work and life!

    Emcure Pharmaceuticals executive director Namita Thapar, offers a profound perspective on the vital attributes necessary for success, extending far beyond the areas of entrepreneurship. Beyond the commonplace notions of organisation and optimism, Namita delves into the essence of these qualities, asserting that they are indispensable for anyone navigating the complexities of modern life. She asserts, “Not just entrepreneurs, but every person needs to have these. Being organised and optimistic are the bedrock that allows individuals to seamlessly juggle various responsibilities and maintain equilibrium between work and life. In the relentless chaos of everyday life, these qualities become the anchors that foster a sense of calm and resilience.” Namita’s insights resonate as a timeless guide for individuals seeking not only success in their professional endeavours but also a harmonious and composed existence in the face of life’s myriad challenges.

    Read people, not just the cards you’re dealt: A poker lesson in early-stage investing

    Shaadi.com founder and CEO Anupam Mittal draws inspiration from his entrepreneurial family background. He attributes his risk-taking attitude to his father, who took on economic responsibilities at a young age, and his adventurous spirit to his mother. Drawing parallels between poker and real-time investing, Anupam highlights the importance of understanding people in early-stage investing: “Just like in poker, in real-time investing, you need to read the room. You have to read the other players. In poker, there’s a big fallacy that you’re not playing cards, you’re playing people and the cards just happen to be there. The same thing applies to early-stage investing, you’re trying to understand people.”

    Agility over planning: Fall fast, learn faster

    Car Dekho CEO and co-founder Amit Jain shared a concise yet powerful lesson: “Fall fast, learn faster.” His words echo the sentiment that in the fast-paced world of business, being an executionist is more valuable than being a strategist: “You can’t take too much time in learning and over-planning; your agility and nimbleness will suffer. It is better to be an executionist rather than a strategist.”

    Initially, Amit and his brother decided to start an IT outsourcing company because they were good at coding. Following this, a big disaster struck and it was largely the fault of the brothers. “GirnarSOFT went bankrupt when the stock market crashed in 2009. The Jain brothers had invested close to Rs. 1.5 crore in stock trading and the whole amount was wiped out in 5 days.” Amit said. “We were vetting at 10x leverage, meaning they had positions worth 15 crore rupees. When the Sensex fell from 18,000 to 6,000 – this is something that nobody could ever have imagined. But as an entrepreneur, if you fall down, you get back up again.” He said early-stage learning was very important for him. “Starting and growing a business can be a challenging and difficult process, there will be setbacks and failures along the way and it can be easy to become discouraged or lose motivation. However, persistence allows a founder to stay focused and keep moving even when faced with obstacles.” The company was back on its feet in less than a year and the brothers swore to never dabble in stock trading ever again. Amit learnt never to use money from corporate accounts for such risky funds. He had to show the same agility when he launched CarDekho.

  • Crunchyroll launches on LG Smart TVs worldwide

    Crunchyroll launches on LG Smart TVs worldwide

    Mumbai: The ultimate anime streaming destination Crunchyroll is announcing on 22 Feb a collaboration with LG Electronics to enable greater anime access for LG Smart TV users internationally.

    Rolling out on 22 Feb, the Crunchyroll application will launch on LG Smart TVs in the U.S. and across international regions, inviting viewers to explore more than 18,000 hours, 46,000 episodes and films, and 3,300 Japanese music videos and concert specials.

    Viewers will also enjoy expanded access to the latest simulcast series, streaming on Crunchyroll shortly after premiere in Japan, including the dark fantasy Solo Leveling, the emotionally complex Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, and the comedic MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES The Divine Visionary Candidate Exam Arc, among many others. Crunchyroll’s catalog is available in subtitled or dubbed format across more than 12 languages including English, Spanish (Latin America and Spain/Castilian), Portuguese, French, German, Arabic, Italian, Hindi, Telugu and Tamil.

    “Our new partnership with LG makes it even easier to be an anime fan,” said Crunchyroll chief product officer Kaliel Roberts. “Anime offers a variety of genres and viewing adventures and now viewers have even more options to dive deeper.”

    Crunchyroll has more than 13 million paying subscribers globally, and serves 200 countries and territories with the world’s largest dedicated anime streaming library, while also offering events and experiential, theatrical, gaming, merchandise, e-commerce and much more.

  • Planet Marathi OTT brings standup special ‘Ubhya Ubhya’

    Planet Marathi OTT brings standup special ‘Ubhya Ubhya’

    Mumbai: Planet Marathi OTT, the pioneer in Marathi digital content, is all set to tickle your funny bone with its latest offering, “Ubhya Ubhya,” a celebrity-packed standup comedy show that promises to be a riot of laughter and entertainment. The series is all set to stream on Planet Marathi OTT, starting 1 March 2024.

    With the introduction of the series, Planet Marathi OTT is strengthening its non-fiction AVOD slate. Along with ‘Ubhya Ubhya’, the platform’s non-fiction AVOD slate has original not fiction programming like Maitribodh, Patla Tar Ghya With Jayanti, Ek Kavita Down, NCPA Pratibimb, Colorful Kokan and Sonalee Kunal (Sonalee Kulkarni’s wedding). This content can be watched for free. Also, Planet Marathi OTT emerges first among Marathi content players offering non-fiction content through AVOD.

    Featuring a stellar lineup of 12 diverse artists, including renowned actors, digital sensations, and standup maestros, this show is gearing up to be a laughter-packed ride that will leave audiences in splits. The star-studded cast of “Ubhya Ubhya” includes Mahesh Manjrekar, Viju Mane, Sidhant Sarfare, Kranti Redkar, Ankita Prabhu Walawalkar (Kokanhearted girl), Ashay Kulkarni, RJ Pranit, Anish Goregaonkar, Parth Bhalerao, Ninad Gore, and Shrutik Kolambekar. With such an eclectic mix of talent, viewers can expect a rollercoaster of emotions, from hearty laughs to heartwarming moments.

    “Ubhya Ubhya” is a unique blend of humour, wit, and charisma brought to life by some of the most talented personalities in the Marathi entertainment industry. Each episode promises to deliver a fresh dose of laughter, making it a delightful viewing experience for audiences of all ages. What sets “Ubhya Ubhya” apart is its live audience setup, creating an energetic, lively atmosphere. The laughter, applause, and reactions from the audience add an authentic touch, making viewers feel like they are part of the comedic celebration.

    Planet Marathi OTT founder Akshay Bardapurkar expressed “Comedy is a challenging non-fiction genre, but when executed with finesse, it becomes a source of pure joy.  We have curated a lineup of personalities that is bound to captivate audiences and hold them spellbound in their seats. “Ubhya Ubhya” is bringing a special kind of comedy that will be enjoyed by both live and streaming audiences. To ensure it reaches more audiences we have added it to our non-fiction AVOD slate”

    The 12-episode series will be released every week exclusively on Planet Marathi OTT. This will ensure that viewers can savour the comedic brilliance of “Ubhya Ubhya” without missing out on the excitement that builds up with each episode. Presented by Akshay Bardapurkar and Planet Marathi, the series is produced by Zen Entertainment and directed by Shravan Ajay Bane.

  • Toprankers shine in ‘The Indian EdTech Story’ on Disney+ Hotstar

    Toprankers shine in ‘The Indian EdTech Story’ on Disney+ Hotstar

    Mumbai: Toprankers, India’s leading digital learning platform has been prominently featured in the documentary series, ‘The Indian EdTech Story,’ produced by Edstead. This exciting series, now streaming on Disney+ Hotstar, shines a spotlight on Toprankers’ remarkable journey and its profound impact on the educational landscape across India.

    The documentary showcases Toprankers’ unwavering commitment to making education more affordable and accessible to millions of students nationwide. Through innovative approaches and dedicated efforts, Toprankers has significantly enhanced the learning experiences of countless individuals in the field of unconventional careers empowering them to achieve their academic goals.

    The episode titled, “Toprankers: Raising the Bar” captures the innovation, and determination of the co-founders to solve the problem of every household which is around discovering the right career opportunity and following one’s passion which can also be beyond engineering and medicine.

    Commenting on the release, Edstead, founder Shekhar Bhattacharjee expressed, “The entire objective behind producing this series was to illuminate the transformation of education into an affordable and accessible realm for millions. The series not only captures the highs and lows of the tech sector but also underscores its ongoing commitment to creating a positive impact. Toprankers’ journey featured prominently in the documentary, serves as a testament to the organisation’s dedication to providing quality education and leaving a lasting impact on the educational landscape in India. “

    “At Toprankers, our goal has always been to help students discover new-age careers, assist them with well-analyzed resources, and skills and develop them comprehensively. Career choices like Law, Management, Design, Judiciary and more, have a low market acceptance, to overcome this mindset and help the students here, we started with Toprankers. We have impacted the lives of over 1 L students and will continue to do so. This recognition underscores the dedication of our team and the triumph of our students nationwide.” said Toprankers CEO & co-founder Gaurav Goel.

    ‘The Indian EdTech Story’ delves into the highs and lows of the edtech journey, highlighting the pivotal role played by organisations like Toprankers in driving meaningful transformations within the sector. By showcasing success stories and illustrating the broader impact of edtech initiatives, the series underscores the importance of leveraging technology to enhance learning outcomes and foster accessible education for all.

    The series is now live on Disney+ Hotstar and across Edstead’s digital channels.

  • “He has transformed into a more refined individual”: Rudhraksh Jaiswal on his character’s growth in Crushed S4

    “He has transformed into a more refined individual”: Rudhraksh Jaiswal on his character’s growth in Crushed S4

    Mumbai: Amazon miniTV, Amazon’s free video streaming service, recently premiered the much-awaited final season of its teen romance series, Crushed. This season, the story takes a surprising turn with the unexpected reappearance of Samvidhan, emphasising the emotional turmoil between him and Aadhya. The narrative further delves into the lives of Aadhya and her friends, Zoya and Jaz, as their bond becomes stronger after facing multiple hurdles along the way. Featuring Aadhya Anand, Arjun Deswal, Urvi Singh, Naman Jain, and Rudhraksh Jaiswal in pivotal roles, the series boasts a wholesome blend of emotions, drama, and heartwarming moments.

    Rudhraksh Jaiswal, who essays the role of Samvidhan, made a comeback to Crushed for its final season. Elaborating on his character’s growth, from the first season to the fourth season, Rudhraksh shared, “In the first season, Samvidhan displayed a youthful and playful demeanor as a 9th grader. He had a joyful personality, cherished spending time with his family, and was fixated on a particular girl. These experiences are common during our formative years. Subsequently, he strives to establish a connection with this girl, aiming to spend a significant amount of time with her and empathize with her emotions. He also learns to navigate his own emotions, as maintaining a balanced emotional state is crucial in any relationship. Ultimately, it becomes a process of mutual discovery and understanding, as two individuals strive to find common ground.”

    He also added, “In the fourth season, he has transformed into a more refined individual. He has gained wisdom through his life journey and has delved into the depths of his own complexities. Not only does he comprehend the essence of life, but he also possesses a deeper understanding of people and their perspectives. He has a profound understanding of his friends and their current situations. Hence, I believe that he has attained a sense of maturity, gradually evolving into a more composed version of himself. This theme resonates strongly with Samvidhan’s character development.”

    Get ready to dive into the lives of the audience’s most loved teens and embark on a journey of nostalgia, love, and friendship with the final season of Crushed. All four seasons of the series are now streaming exclusively on Amazon miniTV, available on the Amazon shopping app, FireTV, and Play Store.

  • Lionsgate Play partners with Grameenphone, Expands to Bangladesh

    Lionsgate Play partners with Grameenphone, Expands to Bangladesh

    Mumbai: Embarking on a quest to strengthen its foothold in Southeast Asia, Lionsgate Play, a premium streaming service, has expanded its content horizons in the burgeoning market of Bangladesh. With the endeavour to resonate and reach the audience of the country, the OTT platform has joined forces with Grameenphone, the largest telecom services provider in Bangladesh. This partnership promises a strong venture for the nation’s viewers.

    Grameenphone (GP) has introduced Lionsgate Play as a part of its extensive portfolio, offering its users access to the rich and diverse content library of the premium streaming platform. Grameenphone, a part of Telenor Group, has over 82 Million subscribers, making it an ideal partner to reach the true heart of Bangladesh. Through this partnership, the users of GP will have access to Lionsgate Play’s exclusive content including billion-dollar franchises like John Wick, The Expendables, The Hunger Games, and SAW, along with premium international content like Operation Fortune, Plane, Shotgun Wedding, The Wolf Of Wall Street, Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard, Kill Bill amongst a host of others.

    Commenting on the new partnership, Lionsgate Play South Asia vice president Vaibhavi Parikh said, “Our partnership with Grameenphone has marked a pivotal moment in our journey to further fortify our foundation across Southeast Asia. Through this association, we look forward to providing our audience with seamless access to premium content and reaching the hearts and screens of the country. Our endeavour has always been to bring the world closer through entertainment, and we are happy that this collaboration has opened new doors to support the same.”

    “OTT Content is constantly gaining traction these days, and Grameenphone’s purpose is to connect our users to what matters the most to them. Keeping that in mind, previously, we enabled users to enjoy content on popular local and international streaming platforms through our data packs; and now we add Lionsgate Play to the list, further broadening our entertainment library with quality content and helping us cater to Hollywood enthusiasts. We are proud to be the first to launch Lionsgate Play in Bangladesh and thus enabling our users to have access to the largest library of content streaming partners available in Bangladesh”, said Solaiman Alam, Chief Digital Officer, Grameenphone. 

  • The all-in-one Punjabi entertainment platform, PTC Play is now on Tata Play Binge

    The all-in-one Punjabi entertainment platform, PTC Play is now on Tata Play Binge

    Mumbai: Capturing the rich cultural heritage of Punjabi entertainment, Tata Play Binge today added the leading Punjabi OTT platform, PTC Play, to its offerings. PTC Play, a part of PTC Network, offers viewers entertainment on the move with complete integrated entertainment options on both, on-demand and Live TV.

    PTC Play is your one-stop-entertainment for everything related to Punjab, Punjabi, and Punjabiyat. With this partnership, Tata Play Binge users in India will have unlimited access to Live TV Channels, Punjabi Movies, Punjabi Web Series, Award Shows, Reality Shows, latest Punjabi Songs, Punjabi Virsa, Punjabi Short Films, Kids Special Content and much more. Moreover, users will also get ‘on-the-go access’ to the Live telecast of Gurbani from Sri Harmandir Sahib, Amritsar, Sri Hemkunt Sahib, and other prominent Gurudwaras in India. PTC Play will also offer 24×7 Live access to all 7 channels of PTC Network and new digital films once every week. Users can also look forward to explosive fiction series like Chausar, Mohre, and Mirza Sahiba Di Hate Story as well as popular reality shows and awards ceremonies like PTC Punjabi Music Awards, PTC Punjabi Films Awards, Punjab, Voice of Punjab, Akhada, Punjab De Superchef, and Miss PTC Punjab, among others.

    Commenting on the new partnership, Tata Play’s chief commercial and content officer, Pallavi Puri, said, “With this latest addition, we will be bringing a comprehensive experience of Punjabi entertainment to our viewers who will enjoy unlimited access to the finest Punjabi movies, shows, music, and spiritual content. Welcoming PTC Play to the expanding universe of Tata Play Binge that offers a one-stop solution for everything entertainment.”

    Commenting on the tie-up, PTC Network, managing director & president Rabindra Narayan said, “TATA Play Binge will provide us a unique opportunity of reaching out to new audiences across the country. Binge also makes unique and engaging Punjabi web series, shows, news and other high-interest Punjabi content available to millions. We look forward to new viewers and more content consumption through TATA Play Binge and a fruitful relationship with our long-standing content distribution partner, TATA Play.”

    PTC Play will join other popular OTT platforms on Tata Play Binge like Apple TV+, Disney+ Hotstar  ZEE5,  Lionsgate Play, Aha, VROTT, Sun NXT, STAGE, Hallmark Movies Now, FanCode, ReelDrama, Chaupal, Namma Flix, Planet Marathi, manoramaMAX, Fuse+, MX Player iStream, Tarang Plus, Hungama Play, ShemarooMe, Curiosity Stream, EPIC ON, Travelxp, DocuBay, ShortsTV, Playflix, KliKK along with Gaming. Content from all these platforms is available to the viewers of Tata Play Binge through a single subscription and a single user interface. Additionally, Netflix can be availed as a combo pack with DTH channels for all Tata Play DTH subscribers whereas Amazon Prime Video content can be accessed as an add-on by all Tata Play Binge subscribers, who also have a DTH connection. Viewers can enjoy all 29 apps on large-screen connected devices through LG, Samsung and Android smart TVs, Tata Play Binge+ Android Set Top Box, Tata Play edition of the Amazon FireTV Stick and www.TataplayBinge.com

  • My Music, My Rights: A deep dive into culture, music and rights with Varun Grover & Mayur Puri

    My Music, My Rights: A deep dive into culture, music and rights with Varun Grover & Mayur Puri

    Mumbai: Music is deeply ingrained in India’s rich cultural history, reflected in ancient texts and mythology. With roots tracing back to the celestial chants of the Sāma Veda, our musical heritage is intertwined with spirituality and culture. The divine pantheon, including deities like Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and Saraswati, emphasises the integral connection between music, wisdom, and artistic expression.

    Despite the global celebration of India’s musical diversity, the challenges faced by music creators persist. Aiming to spark a dialogue on music’s intrinsic value and the crucial support needed for creators, The Indian Performing Right Society (IPRS) launched its nationwide campaign, “My Music, My Rights” around the auspicious occasion of Vasant Panchami. A recent EY study reveals that while India produces over 20,000 original songs annually, generating substantial revenues, many creators struggle financially.

    Adding significance to the same, an event titled “Raga to Rock” was held on 15 Jan wherein eminent author, poet, actor, and film director Varun Grover and leading songwriter, film director, and IPRS board member Mayur Puri, shed light on India’s rich musical heritage and its evolution to the present day. Additionally, a captivating musical drama, ‘Suro Mein Lipate Kisse’, curated by the very versatile writer and storyteller Ulka Mayur offered a visual depiction of this musical journey.

    On the sidelines of the event, Indian Television caught up with Varun Grover and Mayur Puri to gain more insights regarding the campaign and much more…

    Edited Excerpts:

    On inspiration that fuels Varun’s creative process as a multifaceted artist

    Varun: Curiosity! I am just curious about a lot of things. I want to do comedy which can only cover certain topics. Then there is poetry which can be written for children but can’t be written for a film. Then I write that separately. But I love music because it’s very easy to connect with music. You don’t have to learn an instrument or sing but still you’re a very key part of the music album. Becoming a part of the music world was the only skill I had to try it. So it is curiosity and a sense of wonder that I have about lots of things, that is, music, comedy, screenwriting and cinema. I love to be a part of all of these and I had a hope that I could be. So that is why I do multiple things. I’m just a hungry kid in a supermarket.

    On Varun’s directorial debut

    The film is titled – All India Rank and it is my first film as a director. It’s a very personal story, set in the 90s. That is roughly the same time I went to an IIT coaching in 1998. At that age, there are confusions about life and things and people want you to sort out your entire life in those years. Those are the years when you are not allowed to vote, consume alcohol, or marry but people want you to get your life sorted or the society terms you as a loser. So that pressure and the age where you’ve just hit puberty, there’s so many other things to explore in life. That confusion was the core of the film and the core of the story and I wanted to make it my first film because it’s a personal story. The film is set to release on 23 Feb. It’s a bittersweet comedy-drama with lots of music. Everything in the films is very indie in terms of new cast and new composer. Also according to me, for every situation in the film, there should be a song like the legacy we have in Hindi cinema. So the film originally has five songs and then we acquired three songs, out of which one is and original and two of them are old songs (Title track of Rangeela & Papa Kehte Hain from Qayamat se Qayamat Tak). Five of them are written by me. In total, the film which is of 90 mins, has eight songs.

    On the goals and significance of the ‘My Music, My Rights’ campaign in empowering music creators and preserving our musical heritage

    Mayur: A lot of music is being created, especially independent music. Traditionally it has been that music companies would invest in music or producers would invest in music and would let people create music input and then monetise and utilise it in different ways and exploit it wherever possible. The word exploit is literally used for the monetisation of music and creators have been receiving only a very small or trickled-down portion of it. But lately, we are seeing, with the advent of digital mediums, what has happened is, the data in the music industry has become transparent. So numbers of the consumption through digital mediums are very clear nowadays. That is why independent music that has been made without the help of any bigger support is growing and making money.

    Yet, some creators remain unaware of their rights. These encompass eight categories: recording, copying, selling, publicising, translating, adapting from the original master, and recording in a distinct manner. So creators should first know about ‘My Music, My Rights’. People need to recognize the effort behind creative work and acknowledge the associated rights. Are we truly investing in listening to music, considering the lack of subscription models in India? Subscribing to a service ensures the creator receives compensation, a crucial aspect absent in the freemium model. People need to grasp that creating a piece of music involves investing one’s life. Last year we had ‘Fair Play, Fair Pay’ and now ‘My Music, My Rights’.

    On rights that singers/composers have vs lyricists

    Mayur: The rights that singers and composers have are quite similar. Their rights fall under the category of performing rights. Singers have more avenues compared to lyricists. They receive more love as compared to us. Their struggles are distinct; ours, however, revolves around the challenge of gaining recognition. Without recognition, there’s no remuneration, and for the recognition we need representation. The legal structure for royalties has existed for years, but execution has been a challenge. Digital platforms have brought transparency, ensuring singers and composers receive royalties. However, the concern lies in the inadequacy of the amount received.

    On a favorite era or genre in Indian music that holds a special place in their heart, and how has it influenced your work

    Varun: I love all eras of music, so to say, starting from the 50s. For example, there’s been RD Burman in the 80s whom I highly admire. Then there used to be a TV show on Doordarshan called ‘Bharat Ek Khoj’ which had an amazing title track. It was a fusion of Western music along with the lyrics which were derived from the Vedas. So I love and listen to all sorts of music, be it Hindustani classical music or songs like ‘Tandoori Nights’ (smirking).

    Mayur: I appreciate the current era for its remarkable creativity, with outstanding lyricists like Varun, Irshad bhai, Swanand bhai, and, of course, Amitabh. The youth is producing remarkable work. However, I have reservations about the mastering and compression in today’s music. The warmth present in 80s music recorded on quarter-inch or two-inch tape has diminished due to digitalisation, resulting in a shrill sound. Technically, we’ve taken a different path, not necessarily negative, just different. Despite this, composition and lyrics-wise, I don’t think this generation is any less than the 50-60s era.

    On the importance of having a foundation in Indian classical music before pursuing a career in other music genres, and its benefit to aspiring musicians in India

    Mayur: We possess Indian classical music, but what we label as folk music here is distinct. While other countries’ folk music tends to be rudimentary, Indian folk music stands out with its complexity. It features various beats and patterns, making it on par with classical music. It’s rare to find an Indian without some internal understanding of our classical music. The need is actually to teach an instrument to each child in every school and college in India which foreign countries do. The problem is we don’t have enough music schools and we don’t have a centralised music education system. Every Indian naturally develops an inherent sense of classical music.