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  • Times Music signs Dharma Cornerstone’s talent Nakash Aziz

    Times Music signs Dharma Cornerstone’s talent Nakash Aziz

    MUMBAI: Dharma Cornerstone Agency (DCA) music artiste Nakash Aziz has been signed on by music label Times Music. Under the agreement, Times Music will be releasing independent singles and albums for Nakash, while planning live performances and fan engagements.

    Nakash has delivered chart-topping hits across Indian and regional cinema in Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Bengali and Marathi.  His Hindi cinema classics include the upbeat Gandi Baat and Sari Ke Fall Sa from R… Rajkumar, the spirited Selfie Le Le Re from Bajrangi Bhaijaan, the electrifying anthem Jabra Fan from Fan, playful peppy number Second Hand Jawaani from Cocktail, among many others.  Nakash is currently riding high as one of the most sought-after singers, having brought Pushpa’s aura to life through unforgettable songs like Eyy Bidda Idhi Naa Adda and Pushpa Pushpa from the hit film franchise Pushpa.

    Said Times Music CEO Mandar Thakur: “Times Music is thrilled to partner with DCA and work with the immensely talented Nakash Aziz”.

    DCA CEO  Uday Singh added: , “I’m really happy to see this partnership between Nakash and Times Music come together. Nakash has such a unique style and energy, and I’m confident this collaboration will lead to some incredible music. It’s great to have such strong partners in Times Music to bring his and our vision to life”.

    Nakash Aziz said:  “I’m really looking forward to working with Times Music on some exciting new projects. It’s always a great feeling when you find the right partners who understand your creative vision, and with Times Music, I feel like we can really experiment and push boundaries.”.

  • Dharma Cornerstone Agency onboards Neha Kakkar

    Dharma Cornerstone Agency onboards Neha Kakkar

    Mumbai: In a significant development in the music artist management scene, Dharma Cornerstone Agency’s (DCA) music division has welcomed singer Neha Kakkar to its dynamic roster of talents. Following the agency’s recent onboarding of several established and emerging artists, this move is set to further solidify DCA’s foothold in the music talent management landscape.

    Neha Kakkar’s range is evident in soulful songs like Mile Ho Tum Humko and party-bangers like Kala Chashma. It was her creativity, grit and perseverance that has seen her become a household name in the industry today. Meanwhile, DCA is strongly backed by decades of experience and well-established leadership from the Indian entertainment industry, making it a brand paving a trailblazing path in the talent management space. Neha’s addition to the DCA marks a remarkable move for both entities.

    While this addition to the impressive roster will strengthen DCA’s diversified repertoire of talents, it will further boost Neha Kakkar’s considerable reach. The synergetic partnership will leverage DCA’s widespread network and expertise to stage Neha as a pop sensation in the M&E industry, not just nationally but also globally.

    Karan Johar added, “I’ve had the pleasure of working with Neha Kakkar on several Dharma films. Her invincibility, immense talent, and unabashed love for the craft have helped her carve her niche in the industry and become the brand she is today. We, at DCA, are elated to welcome such a powerhouse of talent. We aim to further push the envelope by promising a collaborative environment”.

    Singer and DCA music talent Neha Kakkar mentioned, “I am thrilled to join the Dharma Cornerstone Agency family! Karan Johar Sir’s vision and passion for creativity align perfectly with my own artistic goals. I’m excited to be a part of a roster that celebrates innovation and excellence. This new chapter in my journey promises to be an unforgettable one, and I can’t wait to create magic with the DCA team!”

    Dharma Cornerstone Agency CEO Uday Singh Gauri said “Neha Kakkar’s induction into the Dharma Cornerstone Agency family marks a significant milestone for us. Her phenomenal talent, combined with her dedication and passion, makes her an invaluable addition to our roster. We’re eager to leverage our expertise and resources to amplify her artistic vision and take her career to unprecedented heights. Neha’s unique sound and style will continue to captivate audiences, and we’re proud to be her partners in this exciting new chapter.”

    Talking about this exciting onboarding, Dharma Cornerstone Agency head of music division Hamza Kazi said, “Dharma Cornerstone Agency has always strived to cultivate a music community, welcoming artists of all genres to the family. We are thrilled to welcome a talent like Neha Kakkar, who has impacted the Indian audience not only with her exceptional singing and diverse discography but also with her presence and attitude. DCA will act as a catalyst for Neha, boosting her talents and brand by unlocking several branded and musical avenues.”

    DCA has become an eminent brand, catering to distinct industry needs, which include celebrity associations, sponsorships, IP development and affiliations, as well as brand activations. Currently, music artists are looking for agencies where they can experiment and get equipped with resources to reach wider audiences. DCA houses such talents and helps them manoeuvre through the glitzy world of music by providing them with the resources and strategic placements to gain visibility.

  • Dharma Cornerstone Agency marks third anniversary unveiling ambitious growth strategy

    Dharma Cornerstone Agency marks third anniversary unveiling ambitious growth strategy

    Mumbai: Dharma Cornerstone Agency (DCA), one of the fastest growing entertainment agencies in India, today marks its third anniversary by laying out its ambitious growth trajectory for the coming years. Founded in 2021 as a joint venture between renowned filmmaker Karan Johar, Dharma Productions’ CEO Apoorva Mehta, and Cornerstone Sport’s MD Bunty Sajdeh, DCA has quickly established itself as a premier talent management agency.

    The agency represents a diverse roster of actors, directors, writers, musicians, and content creators, with a focus on discovering and nurturing talent across various regions in India. Its roster includes actors Janhvi Kapoor, Tiger Shroff, Triptii Dimri, Aditya Roy Kapur, Sara Ali Khan, Ananya Panday, Tamannaah Bhatia, and Disha Patani; Oscar-winning producer Guneet Monga; musicians Neeti Mohan, Jubin Nautiyal, and Amaal Mallik; and digital creators like Orry, Sumukhi Suresh and Sufi Motiwala, among others.

    “As we celebrate our third anniversary, we remain committed to protecting artists and storytellers in an increasingly challenging media landscape,” said Dharma Cornerstone Agency CEO Uday Singh Gauri. Uday with over 16 years of experience in representation and management has been instrumental in steering the agency into its fourth year, and through the rapidly evolving landscape of the film and entertainment business. Uday also co-founded Exceed Entertainment and HRX.

    “Our focus will be on adapting to the evolving industry, maximizing revenue for our clients, forging new alignments with digital marketers, and leveraging new technologies to supercharge overall growth. We aim to help our clients thrive in the face of disruption while setting trends in talent representation, marketing, sponsorship, and shaping the digital landscape.” he added.

    DCA’s COO Rajeev Masand will continue to lead the film side of talent representation, bringing his extensive industry experience and relationships to further bolster the agency’s presence in the movie business.

    DCA is set to expand its presence across the Indian entertainment industry, including Bollywood, sports, and fashion, to explore new revenue streams. The agency will empower clients to conceptualize and execute projects in-house, offering an alternative to the traditional studio system. Additionally, DCA is actively exploring international expansion opportunities to provide its talent with access to a global audience and facilitate creative exchange on a worldwide scale. This positions DCA as a key player in the international entertainment landscape, catering to the evolving needs of its clients and partners.

    “Our landscape is evolving rapidly, and the biggest challenge we foresee is the lack of adaptability,” said Apoorva Mehta. “DCA is well-positioned to navigate these challenges by employing the right people to do the right work at the right time, place, and price.”

    “We are excited about the future of DCA and the opportunities that lie ahead. Our focussed approach to talent management, our combined strengths with innovative thinking and global expansion plans will hopefully enable us to create even more value for our clients and partners in the years to come.” said Bunty Sajdeh.

  • Karan Johar’s Dharma Cornerstone Agency onboards Sufi Motiwala

    Karan Johar’s Dharma Cornerstone Agency onboards Sufi Motiwala

    Mumbai: Sufi Motiwala, has just partnered up with Karan Johar’s Dharma Cornerstone Agency (DCA). DCA New Media, a vertical of DCA headed by Ms. Kim Sharma, is known for nurturing the next generation of creative minds who are taking the digital world by storm. With their expertise, they empower these talented individuals to amplify their voices and leave their mark on the online landscape. Enter Sufi Motiwala, the fashion commentator who’s already taken Instagram by storm with his fearless critiques and infectious sense of humour.

    Talking about the collaboration with DCA, Motiwala says, “Partnering up with DCA in my journey into the world of fashion and entertainment is truly an extraordinary opportunity, it feels like a dream come true for me. We’re talking next-level content, and maybe even a sprinkle of unexpected collaborations. Let’s just say, get ready for some serious fashion disruption – with a whole lot of laughs along the way!”

    This isn’t just a partnership – it’s a fashion revolution brewing! Sufi’s sharp wit and DCA’s digital expertise are a match made in social media heaven. Get ready for content that will leave no stone unturned when it comes to entertainment & fashion and leave you wanting for more. The future of fashion is about to get a whole lot more entertaining, and Sufi Motiwala and DCA are leading the charge!

  • A sonic renaissance: The resurgence of vinyl and physical media in the modern age

    A sonic renaissance: The resurgence of vinyl and physical media in the modern age

    In a dimly lit room, the setting sun’s rays breach your solitude as you handle your prized vinyl. The turntable stands ready, and a rack of records decorates the wall. With utmost care, you remove an exquisite jacket to reveal a fragile David Bowie record. As dusk falls, you place the record on the platter, anticipating Bowie’s enchanting voice. The moment the groove starts, the evening is marinated in nostalgia, showcasing the indelible power of the 12-inch long play (LP).

    Nostalgia evokes a longing for simpler, pre-digital times, with art allowing us to explore different eras. In ‘Velvet Goldmine’, Christian Bale’s character, Arthur Stuart, immerses himself in a Maxwell Demon LP, illustrating how vinyl records uniquely connect us to the past through their rich and warm aural experience.

    There is a strong connection between our emotions and memories, and music serves as a powerful conduit for triggering specific feelings through its sound. Whether it’s the melody, lyrics, or rhythm, music has the potential to evoke nostalgia and deeply personal experiences.

    Unfortunately, in today’s digital age, the traditional listening experience is being compromised by the widespread adoption of digital music streaming platforms accessed mainly on phones, sadly through phone speakers. This shift has raised concerns about the diminishing historical and personal significance of music in our lives. However, the antiquated entity that is vinyl, comes out of its jacket to rescue us!

    In modern times, there is a gap between exteroception and sonic experiences perceived by humans. No medium other than vinyl could have reinstated the relationship between people and lived experiences. The vitality of the medium lies in the enshrined physicality of its format.

    The disparate component between streaming platforms and vinyl lies in the recording of the music. Music reproduced on vinyl captures analogue sound, and the grooves on the record encapsulate the actual recording. Whereas, digital music is a digital approximation of the original sound. The craft of ardent creation sublimes into an unconscious routine with streaming, possibly doing a disservice to the art.

    However, with the rise of compression and portability, vinyl’s prominence diminished as cassettes and CDs took over, subsequently reducing the tangible aspects of the musical experience, even further. But as it turns out, the vinyl’s enduring influence extends far beyond fads. Music’s ability to transcend space and time immortalizes the auditory influence on the human brain. Therefore, vinyls stand as poignant historical markers, invoking deep emotional connections and serving as a tangible link between humanity and material culture. The imprints left by this artefact epitomize the profound relationship between humans and the physical world.  

    The yearning for a haptic experience is giving rise to the inclination towards a lived and unadulterated music experience. This is reflected in the rise of interest in vinyls amongst audiophiles, pining for an extraordinary aural experience.

    In the past thirty years, there has been a resurgence in the popularity of vinyl. This revival can be attributed to the efforts of independent record companies and stores, which have brought together music enthusiasts and crate diggers through the annual celebration of World Record Day since 2008. In 2023, the USA saw a remarkable 49 million sales of records, while the UK witnessed the sale of six million units. Beyond the dedicated day for commemorating this timeless medium, certain artists have also played a significant role in propelling its revival.

    The resurgence has been driven by the appeal of collectable editions from legendary artists like The Beatles, Metallica, and Elvis Presley. However, the demand for vinyl has also been boosted by modern streaming artists such as Ed Sheeran, Harry Styles, and Taylor Swift. Notably, Taylor Swift’s latest album, ‘The Tortured Poets Department,’ set a new record for single-week vinyl sales with 700,000 copies sold!

    The fanatic fandoms have been at a chart war against their favorite’s contemporaries. The love and loyalty for an artist are propelling vinyl sales. The strategic commerce that Taylor Swift has been applying to boost chart numbers and album sales by producing limited editions of certain vinyl is proving to be beneficial for the vinyl case.

    There has also been an undercurrent of a sonic revolution happening in India. The diversified milieu in the country has birthed some of the most unique sounds. Historically, the listening experience has had a human factor associated with it.

    The live musical experience has been cemented since the inception of classical music through jugalbandis and amphitheatre concerts. Because of this, it was easier for vinyl to penetrate Indian markets. However, the accessibility hindered the popularity of the medium as the people with higher income strata boasted it as a status symbol rather than an immersive experience.

    In its history of music consumption, vinyl records never gained the widespread popularity in India that they did in other regions. However, the landscape changed with the advent of cassettes and CDs, which brought about a significant transformation in how people from diverse social strata experienced and enjoyed music.

    During the 1970s, LPs and EPs were popular until the introduction of “2-in-1” radio cassette players, which led to the rise of cassettes. This shift paved the way for cassettes to become popular in rural India, fueled by the emergence of competitors like T-series and Venus who curated regional music content in the heartland of India. In the 1990s, India underwent significant economic changes, including liberalization and privatization, which impacted the music industry. This era saw the emergence of more advanced and portable music devices, witnessing a partial extinction of vinyl in India.

    Currently, India is experiencing a renewed interest in vinyl records. The baby boomers, who witnessed the rise and fall of the antiquated medium, are showing a renewed interest due to improved standards of living and reminiscence factors. In the US, around 36 per cent of baby boomers are willing to buy vinyls. The nostalgia factor that comes with this physical medium has paved the way for its resurgence.

    Due to this rising interest and nostalgia factor, major cities such as Bengaluru, Delhi, and Mumbai are abode to renowned record stores, attracting passionate collectors and music enthusiasts. Despite being predominantly favoured by an older demographic, there is a noticeable curiosity about vinyl records among individuals below the 35-year age bracket.

    Connaught Place in New Delhi is home to the ‘Radio & Gramophone House,’ established in 1951. Joginder Luca Singh, the founder of Pagal Records in Hauz Khas village, is experiencing significant growth in his business, reflecting the increasing popularity of vinyl records. As per him, vinyl never disappeared for its reappearance in popular culture.

    Kolkata has always been at the centre of cultural renaissance. The city was already teeming with musical enthusiasts, indulging in the beauty of vinyl. Now, the younger generation is exploring the joy of a spinning record, emitting the enchanting voices of the musical luminaries. Varun Desai, every Sunday, heads the vinyl listening sessions at Zee’s Coffeeshop. The Jazz Club culture is also reviving the charm of vinyl, which, in turn, is aiding people to rummage for more sonic relics.

    Mumbai, the cultural hotpot, is also witnessing a thriving vinyl scene with vinyl-themed cafes and vintage stores collaborating for an immersive eating experience with a hint of nostalgia served! The Revolver Club, established in 2017, has seen the trend of increasing Gen-Z’s inquisitiveness towards vinyl. In a month, they sell around 1,000 records, says Jude de Souza, the Founder of the Revolver Club.

    Records Coffee by Veranda, a quaint cafe in the Western suburbs of Bandra, offers a tactile musical and culinary experience while listening to their favorite records, and reminiscing the good ol’ days. Owners of these cafes and stores testify that in this age of instant gratification, vinyl records remain a timeless medium for the art of music, attracting the attention of musical enthusiasts towards the medium.

    The dialogue around the vinyl resurrection has been in the nascent stage in the popular media. However, there have been people who have preserved the craft of vinyl collection, keeping the tradition of the lively sonic experience alive. Suresh Chandavankar, an ardent collector of vinyl, has walls decorated with vintage vinyls of thumri, qawali, and percussion artists.

    There are also aficionados like I. Mathieu Josso, a DJ artist who has international artists like Stevie Wonder and the rock-rap band, Beastie Boys records. He also possesses some rare collectable records from artists like The Beatles, Ananda Shankar, and others. Gautam Muralidharan, an ecopreneur, is an avid collector of hip-hop vinyl records, possessing over 600 records. These collectors are conservators of fables that have immortalized time in the 7-inch and 12-inch alluring discs.

    Despite the rising success of vinyl records for established artists, smaller independent artists perceive this trend as a potential challenge. The disparity between demand and supply has put pressure on pressing plants, making it difficult for smaller artists to have their music released on vinyl.

    Amarrass Records is taking on the responsibility of producing vinyl records for their artists, playing a crucial role in the resurgence of vinyl in India. Ashutosh Sharma and Ankur Malhotra, the founders, are leading the way in providing opportunities for small-scale artists in the country, working as a catalyst for promoting indie artists through the most authentic medium.

    Due to the growing interest, the entertainment and music industries must take notes to utilize this rising market for vinyls. Music artists, during tours, can weaponize merchandising to provide LPs to their fans during concerts. Recently, SaReGaMa has launched vinyl for retro music from artists like Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar, etc. Taking a leaf from this restoration, film producers can generate limited-edition vinyl to reprise the magic of enchanting compositions.

    Vinyl records serve as a timeless medium for preserving musical legacies, preventing the loss of past musical identities. Despite the wear and tear that comes with time, these records provide the background score to human history.

    These physical artifacts not only evoke nostalgia but also allow us to experience the universal emotions associated with lived experiences, ensuring that we become the custodians of these musical narratives.

    The article has been authored by Dharma Cornerstone Agency head of the music division Hamza Kazi.