Tag: music

  • Aditya Rikhari’s ‘Jaana Samjho Na’ joins Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 tracklist

    Aditya Rikhari’s ‘Jaana Samjho Na’ joins Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 tracklist

    Mumbai: In a significant development for music and film enthusiasts, Aditya Rikhari’s track ‘Jaana Samjho Na’ has been reimagined for the upcoming Bollywood blockbuster Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3. Starring Kartik Aaryan, Vidya Balan, and Tripti Dimri, this project marks Aditya’s debut in Bollywood.

    With its touching lyrics and melody, ‘Jaana Samjho Na’ has already gained attention as part of the Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 tracklist. The song received praise at the recent album launch, with lead actress Tripti Dimri calling it her favorite. Kartik Aaryan also expressed his admiration for Aditya’s voice, noting that his personal love for the track led to its inclusion in the film.

    Directed by Anees Bazmee, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 is the latest installment in the popular horror-comedy franchise. Aditya’s track is expected to enhance the film’s musical appeal and storytelling.

    Aditya stated: “Being part of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 is beyond anything I imagined when I started writing music. ‘Jaana Samjho Na’ is close to my heart, and having it featured in such a major film feels surreal. This is my first Bollywood break, and to do it alongside such iconic actors is a significant milestone for me.”

    This collaboration marks a pivotal moment in Aditya Rikhari’s career, showcasing his talent for creating music that resonates across different platforms. As he enters Bollywood, Aditya is set to leave a lasting impact, and fans eagerly anticipate his future work.

  • Saregama partners with Daler Mehndi to elevate his live performances

    Saregama partners with Daler Mehndi to elevate his live performances

    Mumbai: Saregama has announced the addition of iconic artist Daler Mehndi to its roster. This collaboration aims to enhance his live performance business across platforms, including colleges, festivals, and corporate events. Known as the ‘Messiah of Masti’ and the Father of Indian Pop Bhangra music, Daler Mehndi’s influence as a live performer aligns well with Saregama’s mission.

    Daler Mehndi has spent decades shaping the live music scene, captivating audiences with his stage presence and performances. His shows have set industry benchmarks. Partnering with Saregama, recognised for its artist management and live events, promises to elevate Daler Mehndi’s performances, offering fans an enhanced experience. Saregama’s recent successes, including concerts with Divine, the ‘Yeh Shaam Mastani’ show featuring Zeenat Aman, and the upcoming 13-city ‘Dil-Luminati India tour’ with Diljit Dosanjh, showcase the label’s expertise in producing large-scale events.

    Mehndi said, “I am thrilled to be joining hands with Saregama. Their reputation in artist management and live events is unmatched, and I’m excited to embark on this new journey with them. Together, we will bring more energy, more music, and more unforgettable performances to audiences around the world.”

    Amidst other releases by the artist, Daler Mehndi’s refreshed version of his iconic party anthem ‘Na Na Na Na Na Re,’ the song, which originally united generations on the dance floor, has been given a modern twist and is already being embraced by fans, globally across age groups. With over seven million streams in a week of release, this remix has reaffirmed its place as a timeless hit.

    “We are proud to welcome Daler Mehndi to our roster,” said Saregama’s SVP, films and events – Siddharth Anand Kumar. “Daler Mehndi is more than just an artist—he is an emotion. His energy, his music, and his presence have always had a special connection with fans. At Saregama, we have the expertise in both artist management and live event production to support him and take his performances to even greater heights. Together, we will continue to push boundaries and reach new milestones.”

    Beyond his musical endeavors with hits like ’Jaragandi’, Daler Mehndi has also been expanding his artistic footprint. Marking 30 successful years in the music industry, the legendary Daler Mehndi is expected to innovate and provide a new sound – Rabab. Fans can expect more on this from the artist in the coming months.

    With this powerful partnership, Daler Mehndi and Saregama are set to redefine the landscape of live performances and continue their legacy of delivering unforgettable music and entertainment.

  • MTV Hustle season four is back with a bang

    MTV Hustle season four is back with a bang

    Mumbai: MTV, a youth entertainment brand, has announced the fourth season of its rap reality show, Royal Enfield Hunter MTV Hustle 4 – Hip Hop Don’t Stop. Co-powered by Wild Stone and Boat Lifestyle, with special partner Myntra FWD and associate sponsors Roulette Packaged Drinking Water and Olio Pizza, this highly anticipated season premieres on 19 October, airing every Saturday and Sunday at 7 pm on MTV and JioCinema.

    This season features 20 of the country’s most promising rappers competing for a coveted spot in the top 16. Each contestant has 90 seconds to impress the Squad Bosses and judges. The competition unfolds across four phases: Don’t Stop, Hustle Pro Max, Rap Royalty, and Legacy, culminating in milestone challenges that determine who advances to the next round.

    Leading this season are Raftaar and Ikka, iconic figures in Indian hip-hop known for their contributions to the genre. They bring energy and expertise to MTV Hustle four, guiding the next generation of rappers. Squad Bosses Dee MC, Dino James, EPR, and newcomer RAGA will mentor the contestants, helping them refine their craft and elevate their performances.

    MTV Hustle season four continues to build on the success of previous seasons, featuring rap battles, original music, and compelling narratives. The show has been a transformative force in the Indian music scene, nurturing a generation of rappers and empowering them to share their stories. From viral hits like ‘Ram Ram,’ ‘Main Nahi Toh Kaun,’ and ‘Jaadugar’ to unforgettable performances, MTV Hustle remains the premier platform for emerging talent.

    Viacom18 head – youth, music, and English entertainment cluster, Anshul Ailawadi said, “While young consumers are unabashedly aspirational, they also have an informed opinion within their social context. Being the leading platform to showcase young India’s voice, MTV Hustle provides a great opportunity for brands to engage meaningfully with the youth. This season, we’re proud to partner with marquee brands like Royal Enfield, Wild Stone and Boat Lifestyle, as we jointly embark on building a deeper relationship with young minds.”

    Royal Enfield chief brand officer Mohit Dhar Jayal expressed, “The Royal Enfield community is all about self-expression and intense creative energy. Which is why our collaboration with MTV Hustle S4 is not a conventional sponsorship – it’s the perfect way for us to help amplify the voices of emerging artists and showcase the power of their awesome urban lyricism.”

    Since its inception, MTV Hustle has turned young rappers into national sensations, producing over 300 music videos and influencing the future of Desi hip-hop. The latest season promises new challenges, fresh talent, and engaging narratives, continuing the spirit of hustle that has made the show a cultural force.

    Catch the next chapter of India’s rap revolution with MTV Hustle 4, premiering on 19 October, every Saturday and Sunday at 7 pm on MTV and JioCinema.

  • IFP season 14 concludes on a high note

    IFP season 14 concludes on a high note

    Mumbai: IFP’s 14th edition, held on 12-13 October 2024, at Mehboob Studios, Mumbai, attracted a footfall of over 15,000 attendees. The event celebrated creativity across films & OTT, music, literature, writing, storytelling, photography, design, art, and comedy, featuring a range of sessions, workshops, masterclasses, live performances, mixers, debate rings, and challenges.

    Day one opened with Hollywood actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Rajkummar Rao discussing the art of character embodiment and Gordon-Levitt’s HitRecord platform. Other notable sessions included a roundtable on film production with Aparna Purohit, Guneet Monga, and Ronnie Lahiri; Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s insights on becoming an auteur; and a conversation on reviving comedy with Rajesh A Krishnan and Kunal Kemmu. A special session, Making of Man Woman Man Woman, featured Naseeruddin Shah, Ratna Pathak Shah, Imaad Shah, Sanah Abbott, and Tarun Dhanrajgir. Additional sessions included ‘The Comic Battle: Anybody Can Boing!’ with Aparshakti Khurana and Sayani Gupta, ‘Inside the Mind of a Music Supervisor’ with Ankur Tewari and Dot, ‘Aesthetics of the Gram: Vertical Cinema’ with Maroof Culmen, Dolly Singh, Sejal Kumar, and Mansi Ugale, ‘Journey of a Joke’ with Saurabh Shukla and Abish Mathew, and ‘Crew Cut’ with Jim Sarbh, Zoya Hussain, and Bosco-Caesar.

     

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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    Day two began with Shoojit Sircar’s session on crafting subtlety in cinema. Other highlights included ‘Qisse with Kopal’ featuring Sharvari Wagh and Kopal Khanna, ‘Many Shades of Kartik Aaryan’ with Kartik Aaryan, ‘On Subverting Narratives’ with Chhaya Kadam, and ‘Collaborative Creation: Harnessing AI in Art and Cinema’ with Rob, Kabir Khan, and Toosid. Kanika Dhillon and Taapsee Pannu discussed ‘Making of a Modern Pulp’, while William Dalrymple spoke on ‘Walking the Golden Road’. The ‘Musicians Who Broke the Internet’ session featured Nikhita Gandhi, Sai Abhyankkar, Yashraj, and Chaar Diwaari, while the ‘Stars of Tomorrow’ panel included Sparsh Shrivastava, Tanya Maniktala, Abhay Verma, and Pratibha Ranta, and ‘Brut Generation’ featured Aditi Rao Hydari.

    The festival also honored winners of IFP’s 50-hour challenges across filmmaking, music, design, performing arts, writing, and photography, with over 54,000 participants globally. In addition to the sessions, the event featured debate rings, open mics, mixers, and live acts, capturing the festival’s creative spirit.

    IFP founder Ritam Bhatnagar expressed, “We are thrilled to announce that the fourteenth season of IFP has been truly extraordinary, marking a significant milestone in the festival’s history. Over the past thirteen years, we have consistently witnessed exceptional engagement from both participants and attendees. This year, however, surpassed our highest expectations. A standout moment was the inaugural visit of acclaimed actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt to India specifically for IFP. Furthermore, remarkable speakers from various creative fields greatly enriched the conversations. It’s worth noting that participants from 42 countries and attendees from nine countries joined us, making this a truly global festival.”

  • Dot Music domain for musicians and  music industry sees global launch

    Dot Music domain for musicians and music industry sees global launch

    MUMBAI: For musicians the world over – both independent and managed – this should come as a breath of fresh air. The .music registry yesterday announced the global launch of the community-based .music top-level domain extension and its verified musicID. 

    Members involved in any form of music  can now  register their .music urls on a first come, first serve basis. Designed to provide verified digital identities for music artists, creators, songwriters, industry professionals, organizations and brands, .music will provide a trusted, vetted and secure digital space and safe haven for legal music consumption.

    The registration and use of .music  is exclusive to verified members of the global music community, enabling them to protect, control and oversee their music identities across the internet. In a time of increasing concern about non-consensual AI deepfakes, voice cloning, and the unauthorised use of the music community’s intellectual property, .music offers a credible solution to these challenging problems.

    The .music domain fosters a more trustworthy and transparent global music ecosystem by helping fans and platforms easily identify music (or content) created by real, authenticated humans and music (or content) entirely generated by unaccountable AI or bots, says a press release issued by the registry.

    “For the first time in music history, the global music industry will be able to register their unique .music name and verified digital music identity. The .music domain and its connected MusicID will provide a trusted, secure, and authentic music-centric Internet where the global music community can safely connect, engage, transact and thrive,” says the founder & CEO of .music Constantine Roussos, a Greek-Cypriot by birth. .

    “The .music launch marks a pivotal moment for the music industry to reclaim control of their digital footprint. By offering verified musicIDs, we are giving the global music community the ability to secure their digital identity, protect their creative works, and ensure that their presence online is authentic and safeguarded from impersonation, fraud, and AI misuse,” says id.music executive director Marina Roussou, the exclusive music identity provider for .music.

    The introduction of .music has got the entire music world excited and supportive of the initiative. A host of global association heads has come out in praise of its launch.

    “As a domain for the global music community, available only to verified artists, companies and organisations active in the music ecosystem, .music will be a valuable tool, strengthening trust and assuring authenticity. IFPI have been longstanding supporters of this initiative,” says International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI)  CEO  Victoria Oakley.

    “The launch of .music verified digital identities is an important step forward in the effort to deliver a safe, trustworthy space for artists, fans, and the global music community. Congratulations to the entire .music  team!” says Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) chairman & CEO Mitch Glazier, who represents labels that collectively create 90 per cent of recorded music sold in the US.

    “We are pleased to see the launch of .music, a project that we believe will strengthen the global music community by creating a new level of trust, connection and reliability between all the players involved and, most importantly, with music consumers. Cisac has been a longstanding supporter of the .music initiative and we are delighted to see this ambitious project reaching the finishing line and coming to fruition,” says director general of the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers (Cisac) Gadi Oron, the world’s largest network in the creative sector with 227 societies in 116 countries.

    “On behalf of the International Music Council, I extend our warmest congratulations on the occasion of .music going live on 8 October.  We celebrate this monumental achievement aimed at offering dependable and secure digital domains for music globally. This is perfectly in line with the five music rights and we are delighted to be part of it,” says International Music Council (IMC) president Sheila C. Woodward, the world’s largest network of music organisations and institutions in 150 countries with direct access to over 1,000 organizations and 600 million through its members.

    “Today’s music industry is global and digitised. ICMP is pleased to partner .music. The newly launched .music online domain name provides a global gateway for music creators and businesses around the world,” says the International Confederation of Music Publishers (ICMP) director general John Phelan.

    “The .music domain is launching at a vital time for the music industry. The NMPA applauds this ambitious initiative and the protections it offers creators who face evolving threats to authenticity from AI,” says National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA) president & CEO  David Israelite.

    “With the music industry currently at a pivotal moment in time when it comes to protecting human creation in the face of AI and other disruptive technologies, the launch of the .music domain is another welcome tool that will help ensure authenticity and trust between artists, businesses and consumers alike. IMPF has been an active supporter of the community-based .music top-level domain for over a decade, so we’re incredibly aware of and grateful for the hard work that has got us to this point,” says counsel to the board of directors of the Independent Music Publishers International Forum (IMPF) Ger Hatton.

    “.music places security, respect for rights, and innovation at the heart of its approach. The FIM is proud to have contributed to the success of this project through its continuous support. Beyond a mere domain name, .music offers a high value-added service to professional musicians,” says the International Federation of Musicians (FIM)  general secretary Benoît Machuel, representing musicians’ trade unions, guilds and associations worldwide.

    “The Recording Academy is thrilled to continue our support of the .MUSIC initiative, especially during a time of such immense evolution of our industry where it has never been more important to protect human creativity. From its inception, the project has sought to provide a safe and reliable digital domain for music creators, and it will foster more trust and security for our entire music ecosystem,” says Recording Academy/Grammy CEO Harvey Mason Jr.

    “A2IM has supported the .MUSIC initiative from the outset, and we’re thrilled to see it become a reality. This domain fosters trust, connection, and reliability within the global music community. It will create a safe, innovative ecosystem that benefits artists, labels, and music consumers alike, fulfilling our shared vision for a stronger, more unified industry,” says American Association of Independent Music (A2IM) president & CEO Richard James Burgess, representing the collective voice of independent music.

    “Impala’s aims include effectively tackling infringement and giving music consumers the best digital infrastructure based on trust and security. A community run .music system with commitments prevailed with support from Impala and others in the sector. It’s great that the .music domains are now available and will be administered in a way that achieves our mutual objectives and creates a safe and innovative ecosystem. This is part of our mission of growing the independent music sector in Europe,” says Independent Music Companies Association (Impala)  executive chair Helen Smith), representing prominent independent music companies and national trade associations in Europe.

    “The International Music Managers Forum (IMMF) and Music Managers Forum – US (MMF-US) congratulate .music on their launch. This development offers artists and their teams access to a new top-level domain name extension and opportunities to verify digital identities as AI and deep fakes escalate the long-standing issues of trust and veracity online. Representing artists and managers worldwide, IMMF and MMF-US are always interested in connecting our communities with innovation and tools to build a more trustworthy online ecosystem for artists and fans,” says International Music Managers Forum (IMMF) and Music Managers Forum – US (MMF-US) president Neeta Ragoowansi, representing national and regional associations of self-managed artists and managers from over 50 countries.

  • TV9 Festival of India returns with a grand second edition

    TV9 Festival of India returns with a grand second edition

    Mumbai: The TV9 Festival of India returns for its second edition from 9 to 13 October, 2024, at Major Dhyan Chand Stadium near India Gate, promising cultural diversity and festive cheer. This year, the festival will host Delhi’s tallest Durga Puja pandal, featuring larger-than-life idols and vibrant décor that capture the essence of Durga Puja.

    Beyond tradition, the festival offers an exciting shopping experience with over 250 stalls showcasing high-end fashion, beauty products, home appliances, electronics, and furniture, making it a one-stop destination for unique finds.

    Food lovers can indulge in a culinary journey through India’s diverse regional cuisines, with options ranging from Delhi’s spicy street food and Lucknow’s buttery kebabs to Bengali sweets and Hyderabadi biryanis.

    Music enthusiasts can look forward to live performances, including soulful Sufi, Bollywood hits, and folk tunes, featuring some of the most talented artists in the industry.

    Gather your friends and family and join us at Major Dhyan Chand Stadium for an unforgettable experience filled with spirituality, shopping, food, and music at the TV9 Festival of India!

  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt to headline IFP season 14 as opening session speaker

    Joseph Gordon-Levitt to headline IFP season 14 as opening session speaker

    Mumbai: IFP (formerly India Film Project) has announced celebrated international actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a special speaker for its opening session at the fourteenth edition of the festival on 12 and 13 October in Mumbai. Building on its legacy of thirteen successful seasons, this premier festival for ‘Creativity X Culture’ marks Gordon-Levitt’s first visit to India.

    Gordon-Levitt is an actor, filmmaker, and entrepreneur known for films such as 500 Days of Summer, Inception, Looper, Snowden, Don Jon, and Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F and his online media platform HIT RECORD. He’s a two-time Primetime Emmy Award winner renowned for his versatility and stellar performances, will join the esteemed lineup of Indian film industry luminaries, including Naseeruddin Shah, Ratna Pathak Shah, Vidhu Vinod Chopra, Kabir Khan, Tapsee Pannu, Aditi Rao Hydari, Saurabh Shukla, Shoojit Sircar, Guneet Monga, Ram Madhvani, Kunal Kemmu, Sharvari, and many more.

    Sharing his excitement about coming to IFP, Gordon-Levitt expressed, “It feels surreal to be visiting India for the first time. I’ve long been a fan of Indian music and culture and have been engaging with Indian creators through our community, HIT RECORD. Being invited to speak at the 14th Season of IFP is truly an honor. The rise of independent cinema, storytelling, and art in India fascinates me. There’s something captivating about how its rich history blends with the world of film and music. I’m excited to experience this vibrant creativity firsthand at IFP.”

    Staying true to its innovative roots, IFP brings back its signature series of 50-hour challenges in filmmaking, music, design, performing arts, writing, and photography to this season, with over 54,000 creative minds participating globally. IFP Season 14 has something unique to offer to everyone – from thought-provoking discussions to immersive experiences.

  • IFP Season 14 returns to Mumbai on 12 & 13 October

    IFP Season 14 returns to Mumbai on 12 & 13 October

    Mumbai: IFP (formerly India Film Project) is back, calling all creators, storytellers, and innovators! Whether writing is your escape, storytelling your passion, or transforming ideas into visual masterpieces your craft, this is your ultimate playground. For over a decade, IFP has been the leading festival for nurturing creative talent across films & OTT, music, writing, storytelling, photography, design, art, comedy, and more.

    Taking its glorious legacy of thirteen successful seasons forward, the 14th edition of this two-day festival is taking place on 12 and 13 October in Mumbai. The festival serves as a dynamic space for artists to showcase their work and connect with industry professionals. Featuring an eclectic array of sessions, workshops, masterclasses, live performances, and challenges, IFP Season 14 promises to inspire, educate, and empower participants to push the boundaries of creativity.

    The stage of IFP Season 14 will be graced by a stellar lineup of speakers, including prominent figures like Naseeruddin Shah, Ratna Pathak Shah, Aditi Rao Hydari, Kabir Khan, Vidhu Vinod Chopra, Shoojit Sircar, Guneet Monga, Saurabh Shukla, Sonam Wangchuk, Geetanjali Kulkarni, Vivek Gomber, Rajesh Krishnan, Kunal Kemmu, Ram Madhvani, Chhaya Kadam, Kavita Seth, Geetanjali Shree (International Booker Prize Winner, Author of Tomb of Sand), Vikas Swarup, William Dalrymple, Trinetra, and Avanti Nagral. Creators can look forward to great industry insights from these cultural icons. Boasting creative growth, collaboration opportunities, and insider viewpoints, this edition strives to take participants’ artistic journey to the next level.

    Staying true to its innovative roots, IFP brings back its signature series of 50-hour challenges in filmmaking, music, design, performing arts, writing, and photography to this season, with over 54,000 creative minds participating globally. These challenges will be evaluated by a powerhouse jury, featuring a diverse panel of experts such as Kabir Khan, Rob, Amit Sharma, Lilette Dubey, Lijo Jose Pellissery, Sandeep Modi, Sooni Taraporewala, Sushin Shyam, Chaaya Prabhat, Sabari Venu, Manoj Shah, and Sasha Jairam.

    Sharing his excitement about IFP season 14, IFP founder Ritam Bhatnagar said, “We are ecstatic to launch yet another exciting season of IFP, a nexus for everything creative and culture. We are delighted to see participation coming in from 44 countries this year. Our goal is to create a truly global festival that fosters a community of creative individuals and provides a place to collaborate with like-minded individuals, allowing them to break new ground with their craft. With a fantastic mix of challenges and speakers, we hope to inspire and empower artists of all ages and backgrounds through this festival in coming years”

    IFP Season 14 has something unique for everyone, from thought-provoking discussions to immersive experiences.

  • Badal returns with new single ‘Headline’

    Badal returns with new single ‘Headline’

    Mumbai: Badal is back with his electrifying new single, ‘Headline,’ from his latest album NOT YOUR TYPE with Artiste First. This track is a vibrant celebration of fame and self-confidence, capturing Badal’s fearless rise and his ability to handle the spotlight with pride.

    With its high-energy beats and bold lyrics, the song reflects on fame and the ability to thrive under the public’s intense gaze. It’s all about handling the pressures of fame with style and pride.

    Known as ‘Safidon Ka Chhora,’ Badal has journeyed from writing songs in his classroom to making waves on MTV Hustle. His story is a powerful reminder that with passion, talent, and hard work, anyone can achieve their dreams.

    Badal shared, “Headline is another one of my Haryanvi new age R&B influenced hip hop experiments. Quirky lyrics paired up with unique vocal range gives a powerful anthem for the audience.”

    Artiste First curator Rohit Sobti added, “’Headline’ truly captures the essence of Badal’s journey , his roots and the vibe of his album NOT YOUR TYPE.  Badal is bringing new surprises with every track of this album and getting it to wider and new audiences.”

    With ‘Headline,’ Badal continues to make his mark on the music scene, proving that being true to yourself is the ultimate form of success.

  • Outwrite launches as India’s first songwriter incubator

    Outwrite launches as India’s first songwriter incubator

    Mumbai: Outwrite, India’s first-of-its-kind incubator for songwriters has officially been launched, and aims to transform the landscape of the music industry. Founded in collaboration with the Grammy-nominated American songwriter and record producer, Savan Kotecha, talent management company, REPRESENT, helmed by Aayushman Sinha, and accomplished songwriter and A&R executive, Murtuza Gadiwala, Outwrite will bridge the gap between Indian and international music standards, offering local songwriters an unprecedented opportunity to cross over to the global stage.

    Savan Kotecha, celebrated for his chart-topping collaborations with global icons like The Weeknd, Ariana Grande, and One Direction, brings a wealth of expertise to Outwrite. Having received several accolades in his career so far including an Oscar and Golden Globe nomination, Savan has co-written mega-hits such as ‘Can’t Feel My Face’ by The Weeknd, ‘Problem’ by Ariana Grande, and ‘What Makes You Beautiful’ by One Direction. Now, the prolific hitmaker is channelling his global experience into Outwrite along with REPRESENT, and betting upon a young set of ears to lead this venture that is poised to become a global hub for songwriters, producers, musicians, and engineers, offering end-to-end solutions for everything related to music creation and supervision.

    As a full-fledged music publishing and management entity, Outwrite’s mission is to create a global community that fosters diversity and innovation, delivering fresh, groundbreaking sounds. Led by Murtuza Gadiwala, a young and dynamic songwriter and A&R executive with a sharp ear for pop culture-focused music, the company will not only formalise and systemise song deals and publishing for its roster of exclusive artists, but also offer a wide array of services including music business education, end-to-end music project management, music curation and supervision, legal support, hosting songwriting camps, facilitating production of live sets by artists and branding among others.

    Talking about the launch of Outwrite, Savan Kotecha said, “Helping bring India’s incredible pool of songwriting talent to the world’s stage has become a lifelong passion of mine. For the majority of my over 20-year career, I was the only ‘Indian guy’ in the room. I’m eager to help change that. The songwriting and producing talent in India is unparalleled. Everything starts with a song, and Outwrite will provide these gifted creatives with the resources, guidance, and platform they need to succeed globally, while also raising the bar for music publishing standards in India. We aim to address persistent issues such as unfair payouts and splits, lack of proper credits, and limited knowledge of rights in India, ensuring that Indian songwriters and producers receive the recognition and compensation they deserve.”

    REPRESENT founder and CEO Aayushman Sinha shared, “Outwrite is born out of the necessity to empower the unseen heroes of the music world – those who craft the songs and sounds that define our lives. Our goal is to incubate talent, bridge gaps, and drive both financial and collaborative growth for the next generation of artists.”

    Murtuza Gadiwala added, “We’ve noticed a significant gap in the Indian music industry where many professionals, whether songwriters, producers, or managers, aren’t fully aware of how music publishing works or what they rightfully deserve. As a songwriter myself, I’ve seen firsthand how outdated this system can be. Outwrite was born from a desire to change this narrative. When I shared the idea with Aayushman, he immediately saw the potential, and with Savan’s expertise on board, we’re incredibly excited to take our writers to the global stage. Our mission is to ensure they receive everything they rightfully deserve and more.”

    Outwrite’s approach focuses on proper credit allocation, negotiation support, systematic song deals, and publishing for artists, allowing them to concentrate on making music. The company will also handle music creation, curation, and pitching for ads, films, and brand projects, facilitate financial and collaborative growth, and work with artists, managers, and labels to advocate for writers and producers.

    As India approaches significant global music and pop culture crossovers, Outwrite aims to impact the Indian music scene by bridging the global gap. With Savan Kotecha’s experience with international artists, Outwrite will offer Indian artists opportunities to collaborate with global artists and producers, elevating Indian music to reach global audiences.