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  • Singer India stitches together a new sewing machine strategy

    Singer India stitches together a new sewing machine strategy

    MUMBAI: Sewing, stitching and tailoring enthusiasts can rejoice.  Nashville (Tennessee)-hqed SVP Worldwide – the company behind the renowned  Singer sewing machines – announced on 28 November that it was launching two premium sewing machine  brands – Pfaff and Husqvarna Viking –  in India. 

    The Pfaff  Passport 3.0 Sewing Machine is specially designed for small spaces, featuring 100 stitches, IDT fabric feeding, and The Original IDT  system integrated dual feed for perfect stitching every time. This electronic home machine offers maximum control and customization for demanding sewers and quilters.

    Rooted in Swedish engineering since 1872, Viking delivers innovative solutions for sewing enthusiasts at all levels. The home sewing lineup includes: Onyx  15 & 25: mechanical zig zag machines designed for everyday sewing needs. Designer Topaz 50: A sewing and embroidery machine recognized as a Consumers Digest “best buy.” Its key features include: An interactive color touch screen for intuitive navigation, design positioning for perfect placement of large embroideries, and Internet-enabled updates for continuous performance     enhancements.

    An internal view of Singer's new store

    The new brands  will be available at Singer India’s newly inaugurated flagship experience & retail center in Nehru Place, Delhi. The two level  store that looks like a modern day cottage spread over 1,550 sq foot has a product showcase are displaying Singer’s’s top models, including  straight stitch, artisan, zig-zag, embroidery, and industrial machines; a sewing studio where workshops and classes can be organized to encourage creativity among hobbyists and aspiring designers; and a history wall demonstrating Singer’s 170 year journey like its role in crafting Nasa’s Apollo mission space suits.

    21 existing stores nationwide are slated to undergo a refurbish and be converted into experience centres like the one in Delhi. 

    Singer India  vice-chairman & managing director  Rakesh Khanna is pretty excited about  the three launches. Says he: “This is an exciting time for Singer  India. We are transforming the sewing experience on multiple fronts. The launch of our experience center provides a unique destination for sewing enthusiasts to explore, learn, and connect. It’s a place   where they can experience firsthand the latest innovations in sewing technology, participate in interactive workshops, and become part of a vibrant community. By introducing Pfaff and Husqvarna Viking—renowned for precision engineering and advanced features—we are bringing world-class expertise to India. These are not just new machines but represent a leap forward in capability and performance, empowering sewists of all levels to achieve professional-grade results. We believe this combination of innovative retail experiences and premium brands will empower a new generation of Indian sewists while driving growth and innovation across the sewing industry.”

  • I don’t believe that every learner comes to become an artist: Artium Academy’s Ashish Joshi

    I don’t believe that every learner comes to become an artist: Artium Academy’s Ashish Joshi

    Mumbai: As technology and artificial intelligence (AI) continue to reshape music creation, education is also evolving to keep pace with these changes. AI offers musicians advanced tools for creativity and efficiency, while independent music is gaining prominence worldwide.

    Artium Academy steps into this space, offering a forward-thinking approach to music learning. By combining modern pedagogy with AI, they provide a personalised learning experience, nurturing talent from the grassroots level. With guidance from industry legends like Sonu Nigam, Shubha Mudgal, KS Chithra, among others, Artium Academy is transforming the way music education is delivered, helping students evolve from learners to creators.

    Indiantelevision.com’s Arth Chakraborty caught up with Artium Academy founder and CEO Ashish Joshi to discuss the academy’s innovative approach to music education, the role of AI in enhancing learning experiences, the importance of nurturing talent for the independent music scene, and much more…

    Edited Excerpts:

    On the inspiration behind founding Artium Academy, and the evolution of its mission since its inception

    Despite the depth, diversity, and richness of Indian music, which is probably deeper and more diverse than the global music ecosystem, India has never had a music education brand that is truly global. Just imagine the Berklee College of Music, New York and The Juilliard School in the West. That was one of the first thoughts that came to my mind and that’s when we realised that there was also a lack of an outcome-driven education platform globally.

    What I mean is that, once you finish learning, whether on your own or through an institution, you are left to fend for yourself. There is no creative assistance, no creative guidance, or no financial support. Even if you manage to create something of your own, there’s no help with monetisation or distribution. So, the value chain was dysfunctional. Also, the current music education ecosystem in India is rigid and has not evolved. It’s not a globally standardised process like you see in the West or Southeast Asia, where programs are standardised right from school. That’s not the case in India. These were the gaps we saw, which inspired us to start Artium. Today, we are proud to be the largest outcome-driven music education platform.

    On Artium Academy differentiating itself from other music education platforms

    The outcome-led approach I mentioned is one of our key differentiators. There are a few aspects that really stand out. First, we are fortunate to have some of the top maestros in the industry, individuals who have dedicated their life, heart, and soul to music across various genres, such as Sonu Nigam, Shubha Mudgal, K.S. Chithra, Louis Banks and Aruna Sairam. These maestros have come together as part of the academic board at Artium, which is one of our biggest differentiators. The second is that we are the first outcome-driven music education platform. When I say outcomes, they come in two forms: one is a globally certified music education program, and the other is the journey from being a learner to becoming a creator, and eventually an influencer. This comprehensive vertical music play is what sets us apart from other players who are solely focused on music education.

    Additionally, we’ve launched our own music label, where we give opportunity to our talent. Every album we launch includes a collaboration between a superstar from the industry and our talent, giving them a fast track in their growth journey. So, real outcomes are being driven.

    On AI transforming music education and enhancing creativity and efficiency in music production at Artium Academy

    I wouldn’t say that we are using AI to teach learners because I still believe that the learning process is creative, and you can’t depend on AI to start teaching. However we are using AI to enable the post-class practice experience. We’ve built a picture recognition platform as part of our practice studio. So, after the class is over and the learner goes home, they have the content they learned in the class. Through the practice studio, which has an AI-enabled platform, learners can practice and submit their assignments based on the practice they’ve done.

    I feel AI plays a vital role in enabling these self-paced practice sessions when the teacher isn’t available after the live class. That’s one area where AI plays a very important role, and we’re trying to use that as much as possible. We’re also using AI for generating video content. For instance, at Juju Baby Music, all our video content is AI-enabled. This means we don’t have to go outdoors to shoot for any concepts we create around the videos; all the videos are AI-enabled or rather AI-led.

    On the current trend of underdeveloped music styles gaining popularity as compared to the polished styles valued in the past; and this trend affecting young artists’ creative processes

    I believe Lo-Fi is a format of music, but an artist doesn’t have to sing in Lo-Fi. The core process of music learning remains the same, although new genres, such as hip-hop, may be introduced along the way. However, this doesn’t change the approach to vocal training. An artist’s journey typically has two or three key phases: learning, creating (which involves songwriting), and finally, performing. The performance stage is crucial, as it requires the artist to have mastered the fundamentals during their learning phase to excel as a live performer.

    While new formats like Lo-Fi have gained popularity thanks to advancements in technology, they are more about how the music is presented than how it’s learned. Lo-Fi works because most devices can handle stereo sound well, but it’s not a style of singing. The learning process shouldn’t shift based on these evolving formats. More and more artists realise that mastering versatility is essential for them to become multi-genre singers. The nuances of these new formats are tied to production, not to the foundational aspects of learning music.

    On AI tools used in your teaching methods

    Once learners complete their live classes, they have content available on their dashboard for post-class learning. This phase focuses on the practice process, where they can use AI tools to practice with original content and receive feedback on how well they are doing with pitch, sur, and taal. We are efficiently utilising AI here and continue to evolve as we move forward on this journey.

    On Artium Academy supporting aspiring musicians in today’s rapidly evolving industry

    Most music education platforms in the world leave you to fend for yourself once you finish your learning journey. However, at Artium, we have our own music label, Juju Baby Music, where the idea is to take learners journey from being just learners to creators. Once they become creators, we help them through the entire A&R process of grooming them to be the artists of the future. We launch these talents on our own label, and in every album, we feature singles by our creators/artists, along with collaborations between our talent and maestros from the industry. This provides emerging talent with some of the finest exposure they can receive because all they need is a platform for visibility. That’s how we’re progressing with Artium Originals, with Juju Baby being a part of it.

    On Artium Academy defining and measuring success for its students, particularly in terms of their career growth in the music industry

    First, I don’t believe that every learner comes with the intention of becoming an artist; every learner has different reasons for learning. For instance, kids and their parents often want them to acquire cognitive skills, confidence, and the right growth. In that process, they may not focus on performing better.

    For us, the measurement of growth is in three formats. For a group of kids who want to acquire knowledge of music, we offer global certification programs to enable that process. For middle-aged individuals who see music education as a stress buster and seek social equity, we also facilitate their learning journey. For those who come with the intention of becoming creators or influencers of the future, there’s a specific journey we enable. As I mentioned before, these individuals move from being learners to creators.

    We provide them with creative assistance and a platform like Juju Baby Music to create and distribute their music. We also assist them in securing live shows and brand partnerships. So, the whole Juju Baby support system is what we offer to the talents who come to Artium with the intention of becoming the artists of the future.

    On the future of music education evolving and your vision for Artium Academy over the next few years

    I believe music education is growing rapidly for two key reasons. First, there’s a rising narrative among new-age parents that music education is an essential life skill for children. Much like enrolling kids in sports, more young parents are encouraging their children to start learning music as early as five or six years old. Second, India has never had a globally certified music education program, especially for Indian classical music, and I see that now emerging strongly. Moreover, with the government of India’s new education policy (NEP 2020) making music education an elective subject in CBSE and ICSE schools, this will further boost its growth.

    Overall, I see the growth of music education across different age groups and demographics as a healthy and positive trend. I also envision Artium Academy becoming the leading outcome-driven music education platform, starting with global Indians and eventually expanding across all cultures to become a truly global platform. By offering a platform for future creators, I see us as the foundation of talent, uniting creators under one umbrella within the next three to four years. Our goal is to be the largest hub for music creators, and with these creators as part of our ecosystem, we will generate significant independent music intellectual property (IP).

    In this way, we aim to build the largest independent music IP platform. On one side, we’ll be the largest education platform, on the other, the largest hub for music creators, and simultaneously, the biggest platform for producing independent music IP. That’s the future I see for Artium.

  • In collaboration with HeyHey, Gajendra Verma launches ‘Maar Sutteya’ NFTs

    In collaboration with HeyHey, Gajendra Verma launches ‘Maar Sutteya’ NFTs

    Mumbai: Singer Gajendra Verma has teamed up with HeyHey to enter the web3 arena. HeyHey is an online platform that powers immersive connections between celebrities, influencers, creators, and businesses globally, using technology.

    Verma launched his new song, Maar Sutteya, featuring American hip-hop band Flipsyde,. The song, which was released on 10 October, has received major traction all over social media. As for the second part, the song was released alongside an industry-first NFT collection. The Maar Sutteya NFT collection was released on 18 October on HeyHey’s NFT marketplace. This is also the first of many NFT projects that Verma will be launching in the near future. The collaboration will further enable the fan following of Verma to get exclusive perks upon getting their NFTs.

    To add to it, the Maar Sutteya NFT collection is offered in three categories. Maar Sutteya Genesis NFTs, the first category, are a collection of unique posters for the song that are available to everyone as a free souvenir. The second category, “Maar Sutteya Alpha NFTs,” includes some memorable parts of the song that have been recorded and converted to GIF format. The third category, Maar Sutteya Supreme NFTs, consists of a selection of behind-the-scenes footage from the recording of the song that is available only to those who buy the NFTs.

    “We are delighted to collaborate with the well-known singer and performer Gajendra Verma and are happy to make a difference in the web3 community space. The web3 world evolves every day with news of innovation, development, updates, or new artists entering the space. Gajendra Verma is famously known for being the voice of unforgettable songs like Mann Mera and Tera Ghata, amongst many other hits. And we are extremely delighted that we could make a difference to his recent hit Maar Sutteya and showcase a different dynamic in the NFT space,” said HeyHey CEO and founder Caleb Franklin.

    Nonetheless, Maar Sutteya NFTs come with access passes and prospects for everyone who claims them. One of these is having special access to the Gajendra Verma fan community on Discord, and in addition to many other benefits, NFT holders stand the chance to win one-on-one conversations with him and appear on his social media broadcasts.

    Fans can find out more about the perks and pricing of Gajendra Verma’s Maar Sutteya NFTs on HeyHey’s marketplace, www.heylabs.io.

  • PM Modi remembers the late Lata Mangeshkar on her 93rd birth anniversary

    PM Modi remembers the late Lata Mangeshkar on her 93rd birth anniversary

    Mumbai: On the 93rd birth anniversary of the late Lata Mangeshkar, prime minister Narendra Modi shared his interactions and affections with the legendary singer. “Remembering Lata Didi on her birth anniversary. There is so much that I recall… the innumerable interactions in which she would shower so much affection.”

    To honour the contribution of Lata Didi to the Indian music industry and her efforts as a Bharat Ratna Awardee to bring laurels to the nation, Modi stated, “I am glad that today a chowk in Ayodhya will be named after her. It is a fitting tribute to one of the greatest Indian icons.”

     

     

    Lata Mangeshkar, who was born in 1929, is well-known for her incredible voice, which has infused charm into hundreds of songs and continues to be a favourite of many people today. Starting her career at the early age of 13, she dominated playback singing for many years. The most talented singer in the Indian cinema industry, also referred to as the “Nightingale of India,” was born in Indore on 28 September 1929 to classical musician Pandit Deenanath Mangeshkar and Shevanti.

    Lata Didi’s siblings, Meena Khadikar, Asha Bhosle, Usha Mangeshkar, and Hridaynath Mangeshkar, are also well-known figures in the Indian music and film industries.

    5,000+ songs by Lata Didi have been featured in more than 1,000 Hindi and 36 foreign films. The famous song, “Meri Awaaz hi Phechaan Hai,” sums up her career that lasted more than 80 years as India’s most well-known and renowned vocalist in a very beautiful way. Other masterpieces of melody that Lata Didi created and will live on forever include: “Lag Jaa Gale,” “Tere Bina Zidagi,” “Ae Mere Watan Ke Logon,” “Aap Ki Nazron Ne Samjha,” “Pyaar Hua Ikrar Hua,” “Aaj Phir Jeene Ki Tamanna Hai,” and others.

    On the occasion of her birth anniversary, a number of other distinguished individuals have paid tribute to the master singer. Many artists created tribute artworks for her.

     

     

  • Starkut.com – mushrooming destination for talent & opportunity providers

    Starkut.com – mushrooming destination for talent & opportunity providers

    MUMBAI: Starkut.com is probably the first and arguably the best online platform for the media & entertainment industry. It caters to the needs of over 30 different talent professions along with that of opportunity providers.

    For the talent, it is the need to showcase their credentials on a platform that will reach far and wide, the need to network, apply for appropriate opportunities and share updates in text, pictures and video formats.

    For the opportunity providers – that is film production houses, advertising agencies, casting directors, model coordinators, event agencies and corporates etc. – it is the need for posting an opportunity on a robust platform, search and identify the right talent for their projects and managing all of it online.

    Starkut provides a platform for 32 professions, including Actor, Model, Dancer, Singer, Band, Choreographer, Cinematographer, Fashion Costume Designer, DJ, VJ, RJ, Make-up Artist, Musician, Music Composer, Photographer, Stand-up Comedian, Voice-over Artist, VFX Expert and Writer, among others.

    In a very short span, over 7000 talented professionals across all verticals have signed up. Over 70 registered opportunity providers such as feature film production companies, TV-serial and Ad film production companies, advertising agencies, event agencies, casting directors, fashion designer, photographers and others are enjoying the Starkut experience. Over 100 audition opportunities of varied requirements have been posted so far across various regions and languages, and talents are getting short-listed for the same.

    It seems the industry is just loving it, as the subscriber-base is growing in thousands per month and within just a few days of the Android mobile app launch there have been close to 10,000 downloads. Very soon the iOS App will also be available.

    With the launch of the android mobile app, the talents can do many things on the go, such as creating and updating profiles and portfolio, getting real-time audition notifications and applying for opportunities online. Talents can also enjoy features such as posting updates, reading blogs, networking, and sharing Starkut profiles on other social networking sites. 

    In its endeavour to build and nurture a healthy relationship between the various stakeholders in the media & entertainment industry, Starkut is committed towards introducing various innovations. This will be with a vision not just to build a strong bond between talents and the opportunity providers, but also to benefit the entire Indian as well as global media & entertainment industry.

  • Starkut.com – mushrooming destination for talent & opportunity providers

    Starkut.com – mushrooming destination for talent & opportunity providers

    MUMBAI: Starkut.com is probably the first and arguably the best online platform for the media & entertainment industry. It caters to the needs of over 30 different talent professions along with that of opportunity providers.

    For the talent, it is the need to showcase their credentials on a platform that will reach far and wide, the need to network, apply for appropriate opportunities and share updates in text, pictures and video formats.

    For the opportunity providers – that is film production houses, advertising agencies, casting directors, model coordinators, event agencies and corporates etc. – it is the need for posting an opportunity on a robust platform, search and identify the right talent for their projects and managing all of it online.

    Starkut provides a platform for 32 professions, including Actor, Model, Dancer, Singer, Band, Choreographer, Cinematographer, Fashion Costume Designer, DJ, VJ, RJ, Make-up Artist, Musician, Music Composer, Photographer, Stand-up Comedian, Voice-over Artist, VFX Expert and Writer, among others.

    In a very short span, over 7000 talented professionals across all verticals have signed up. Over 70 registered opportunity providers such as feature film production companies, TV-serial and Ad film production companies, advertising agencies, event agencies, casting directors, fashion designer, photographers and others are enjoying the Starkut experience. Over 100 audition opportunities of varied requirements have been posted so far across various regions and languages, and talents are getting short-listed for the same.

    It seems the industry is just loving it, as the subscriber-base is growing in thousands per month and within just a few days of the Android mobile app launch there have been close to 10,000 downloads. Very soon the iOS App will also be available.

    With the launch of the android mobile app, the talents can do many things on the go, such as creating and updating profiles and portfolio, getting real-time audition notifications and applying for opportunities online. Talents can also enjoy features such as posting updates, reading blogs, networking, and sharing Starkut profiles on other social networking sites. 

    In its endeavour to build and nurture a healthy relationship between the various stakeholders in the media & entertainment industry, Starkut is committed towards introducing various innovations. This will be with a vision not just to build a strong bond between talents and the opportunity providers, but also to benefit the entire Indian as well as global media & entertainment industry.

  • Vh1 to air The Billboard Music Awards 2016 on 23 May

    Vh1 to air The Billboard Music Awards 2016 on 23 May

    MUMBAI: Vh1 is all set to bring its viewers the Billboard Music Awards 2016 on 23 May at 6:30 am with a repeat at 9 pm. The channel will air the function straight from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

    Commenting on the initiative, Viacom18 EVP and head English and youth entertainment Ferzad Palia said, “In the past, we have received an incredible response for the live telecast of the Golden Globe Awards and the Grammys. The telecast of Billboards is our endeavor to further our promise of showcasing the best in English Entertainment. Award shows have a huge impact on the music industry as it witnesses the union of numerous talented musicians from across the globe. We, at Vh1, are thrilled to telecast the grand celebration of music to our audience in India”

    The 2016 Billboard Awards will see the always eccentric actor and singer Ludacris along with the gorgeous supermodel and singer Ciara as hosts of the show. Top nominees for the show include The Weeknd with a whopping 19 nominations across 16 categories, followed by Justin Bieber with 12 nominations across 11 categories. Drake and Fetty Wap are both nominated 11 times, in 10 categories. Singing sensations Taylor Swift and Adele are competing with each other with 8 nominations each.

    The Joe Jonas-led band, Mendes is set to join performers P!nk and The Go-Go’s, together to celebrate the35th anniversary of “We Got the Beat” – A Go-Go’s classic hit.

    One of the highlights of the event is P!nk gearing up to make the World Television Debut of Just Like Fire, her new single from Alice Through the Looking Glass.  Alongside the glamorous and popular faces, a number of fresh talents such as DNCE and Shawn Mendes will also be seen performing at the glorious award ceremony.

    The Annual Billboard Music Awards is a part of an extravagant award show line-up aired on Vh1 which includes Golden Globe Awards, The American Music Awards, The Annual Grammy Awards, Video Music Awards and Europe Music Awards.   

    The complete list of nominees for the Billboard Music Award can be browsed at:

    http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/bbma/7326512/billboard-music-awards-2016-nominations

  • Vh1 to air The Billboard Music Awards 2016 on 23 May

    Vh1 to air The Billboard Music Awards 2016 on 23 May

    MUMBAI: Vh1 is all set to bring its viewers the Billboard Music Awards 2016 on 23 May at 6:30 am with a repeat at 9 pm. The channel will air the function straight from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

    Commenting on the initiative, Viacom18 EVP and head English and youth entertainment Ferzad Palia said, “In the past, we have received an incredible response for the live telecast of the Golden Globe Awards and the Grammys. The telecast of Billboards is our endeavor to further our promise of showcasing the best in English Entertainment. Award shows have a huge impact on the music industry as it witnesses the union of numerous talented musicians from across the globe. We, at Vh1, are thrilled to telecast the grand celebration of music to our audience in India”

    The 2016 Billboard Awards will see the always eccentric actor and singer Ludacris along with the gorgeous supermodel and singer Ciara as hosts of the show. Top nominees for the show include The Weeknd with a whopping 19 nominations across 16 categories, followed by Justin Bieber with 12 nominations across 11 categories. Drake and Fetty Wap are both nominated 11 times, in 10 categories. Singing sensations Taylor Swift and Adele are competing with each other with 8 nominations each.

    The Joe Jonas-led band, Mendes is set to join performers P!nk and The Go-Go’s, together to celebrate the35th anniversary of “We Got the Beat” – A Go-Go’s classic hit.

    One of the highlights of the event is P!nk gearing up to make the World Television Debut of Just Like Fire, her new single from Alice Through the Looking Glass.  Alongside the glamorous and popular faces, a number of fresh talents such as DNCE and Shawn Mendes will also be seen performing at the glorious award ceremony.

    The Annual Billboard Music Awards is a part of an extravagant award show line-up aired on Vh1 which includes Golden Globe Awards, The American Music Awards, The Annual Grammy Awards, Video Music Awards and Europe Music Awards.   

    The complete list of nominees for the Billboard Music Award can be browsed at:

    http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/bbma/7326512/billboard-music-awards-2016-nominations

  • Europe Music Awards 2014 Live on Vh1 presented by Micromax

    Europe Music Awards 2014 Live on Vh1 presented by Micromax

    MUMBAI: Vh1, the pioneer in international music and entertainment will be airing for the Europe Music Awards Live on 10th of November.

     

    Known to be one of the loudest music awards, the Europe Music Awards 2014 will be aired LIVE from Glasgow, Scotland. Katy Perry leads the nominations this year with seven, followed by Ariana Grande with six nominations. This year’s EMAs will be hosted by pop sensation Nicki Minaj and feature not-to-miss performances from Enrique Iglesias, Ed Sheeran, Ariana Grande, Boom Clap’s Charli XCX, rock duo Royal Blood and singer-songwriter Kiesza. Ozzy Osbourne will be presented with the Global Icon Award of the night.

     

    “Vh1 has been synonymous with the best in international music & the Europe Music Awards represent the gold standard in international music entertainment. Vh1 is excited to present the 20th anniversary of this blockbuster award show on Vh1” – Ferzad Palia, EVP & Head – English Entertainment, Viacom18.

     

    The Europe Music Awards is part of an illustrious award show line up aired Live on Vh1 like The Golden Globe Awards, Grammy Awards, Billboard Music Awards, Video Music Awards & American Music Awards to name a few.

     

  • Blaupunkt is the sound that drives Ayushmann Khurrana

    Blaupunkt is the sound that drives Ayushmann Khurrana

    Ayushmann Khurrana, the multi-faceted actor, singer, composer has been roped in as the brand ambassador for Blaupunkt India, the Germany based leading car infotainment brand.

    The brand that epitomises quality, contemporary style, innovation and superior sound, was looking for a face in India that would personify these core values.

    Taking this association a step further, Blaupunkt is the official sound partner of Ayushmann’s new soft rock love ballad single “O Heeriye!’ in which he is seen using Blaupunkt’s recently launched premium headphones – Style.

    “My association with Blaupunkt goes back a long way, my first music system was a Blaupunkt and to now partner with the brand, is an honour. Music is an integral part of my life and Blaupunkt’s premium sound takes the music experience to a very different level – be it in the car or at home. For me, quality and innovation play an equally important role, which is reflected in every product of the Blaupunkt range,” said Ayushmann Khurrana.

    Commenting on the same, Blaupunkt India marketing head Preeti Bakshi said, “AYK and Blaupunkt are both recognised for great music, innovation, and cool style. We are very excited to partner with Ayushmann and together we will further accelerate the connect of Blaupunkt products with Indian youth and young at heart.”