Tag: Sonu Sood

  • Sonu Sood turns TV host for Good News Today

    Sonu Sood turns TV host for Good News Today

    Mumbai: Actor Sonu Sood who made headlines for his humanitarian contributions during the migrant crisis at the peak of the pandemic is all set to make his debut as a TV anchor for India Today Group’s Good News Today. He will go live at 9 p.m every evening as the host of the channel’s signature programme titled “Desh ki Baat Sunata Hoon”. 

    The one-hour program will feature inspirational stories of human triumph from across the length and breadth of the country. These will be the stories of people, who make our country proud with their struggle, determination and achievement and inspire many others to aim for higher goals, said the channel in a statement on Monday.

    Welcoming Sonu Sood on board, India Today Group, vice-chairperson, Kalli Purie said, “He has touched humanity with his actions during the pandemic and emerged as a source of positive energy and inspiration. He personifies the intent of our channel Good News Today. His presence on the channel amalgamates our efforts to bring about more good news and the following smiles.”

    The news channel with an affirmative leaning – Good News Today rests on the motto of ‘acchi khabar, sacchi khabar’- true stories that foster goodwill and unite audiences in their higher purpose.

  • ZEE Media to launch Season 2 of Real Heroes with Sonu Sood & Kailash Kher

    New Delhi : ZEE Media has announced Season two of its successful IP – Real Heroes. The first season was launched last year by ZEE Media where it brought actor Sonu Sood at the forefront along with other real heroes from across the nation who were inspired by his work and were going out of their way to help the society to get through the challenges of this pandemic.

    This 26 and 27 June, major channels of ZEE Media that includes ZEE Hindustan, ZEE 24 Ghanta, ZEE Rajasthan, ZEE Bihar Jharkhand, and ZEE Odisha will launch Season two of Real Heroes with a panel of actor Sonu Sood, Singer Kailash Kher, local celebrities and the corona warriors from across states to discuss their drive and inspiration to help people in need and to recognize their selfless efforts towards the society.

    ZEE Media, CEO, Purushottam Vaishnava said, “Real Heroes is a very special initiative by ZEE Media and is very close to the values of the organization. We believe that media being the fourth pillar of democracy has an important role in the betterment of society and hence the Real Heroes Season 2 will be way beyond the daily news bulletin as it will educate, inspire and motivate the viewers to deal with the pandemic with a positive attitude and empathy which are much needed in the current situation of uncertainty and chaos.”

    ZEE Media, CRO, Manoj Jagyasi said, “We started Real Heroes last year with a simple thought of bringing light to the great work by the heroes of society during pandemic. But due to such great response from viewers we had to bring Season 2. Along with an engaging content we also had multiple ways to integrate our clients and we are extremely thankful to all our clients for believing in this initiative.”

  • Sonu Sood named brand ambassador of Krishna’s Herbal & Ayurveda

    New Delhi: Krishna’s Herbal & Ayurveda has roped in Bollywood actor Sonu Sood as brand ambassador following his instrumental role in providing help and support to people during the pandemic.

    Krishna’s Herbal & Ayurveda founder, Shrawan said, “We are so motivated by his actions. In the process of communicating with him to provide any help from us, we were informed that he contracted the virus. To our wonder, he was already using

    All products made by Krishna’s Herbal & Ayurveda are produced under stringent quality control norms following industry best practices, said Shrawan. The brand’s immunity booster Jeevan Sanjeevani Kwath is a herbal juice that must be had with warm water.

  • Sonu Sood holds forth on nation building in Shyam Steel TVC

    Sonu Sood holds forth on nation building in Shyam Steel TVC

    NEW DELHI: Shyam Steel India has launched a TVC campaign Maksad Toh India Ko Banana Hai with the brand message that steel is just an offering, but the idea is to build the nation. The ad film stars brand ambassador Sonu Sood in the lead and has been created by Mogae Media.

    Through this TVC, Shyam Steel India represents strength, flexibility, and faith of the masses with the thought process that steel is just an offering, but the ultimate idea is to build the nation. Roping in Sood, who is known for his considerate personality, enhances the brand message across the target audience. The bond Sood has created with the millions of people resonates as strong as steel, unbreakable.

    The ad showcases Sood cherishing his relationships built with people during the lockdown tenure. All the love he received from people he helped makes him emotional and more connected. When relationships are built with strong foundation, like steel, they sustain for a long-long time. Similarly, when houses are built with Shyam Steel flexi-strong TMT rebars, such houses are more sustainable.

    Shyam Steel India director Lalit Beriwala said, “The TVC reflects the brand’s thought in connection with Sonu’s exemplary work to assist people during lockdown. Sonu was helping the same target audience, with whom we connect at the last mile. When it comes to influencing individual house builders, people at the bottom of pyramid, remains the key focus of communication. So, we believe in building long-term relationships, just as Sonu Sood did after helping people in its most difficult situation.”

    “It is all about inner strength. It is something that Shyam Steel gives to the buildings and infrastructure of new India. And that’s precisely what Sonu Sood has proved during the pandemic. Both have made the thought of India first come alive very strongly. That’s what inspired us to say – Steel toh sirf ek bahana hai, maksad toh India ko banana hai,” said Mogae Media creative director Harish Arora, who ideated the campaign and executed the creatives.

    Director of the TVC Vaibhav Misra (Yellow Bettle Films) summed up, “Showcasing emotion along with steel at the same time keeping Sonu’s persona humble and real was the challenge, which we are happy to achieve. The film is a fabulous team effort and working with Sonu Sood and team at Shyam Steel was an enriching experience.”

  • Acer India signs Sonu Sood as brand ambassador

    Acer India signs Sonu Sood as brand ambassador

    NEW DELHI: Acer India, the PC brand, has roped in Bollywood actor Sonu Sood as its brand ambassador. The actor will be seen endorsing the brand's innovative range of products across media platforms for campaign to talk about Acer’s commitment to improving people’s lives through technology. This association will help Acer India drive awareness of leading India’s next-generation digital evolution through its cutting-edge innovation and products which are strong and dependable just like what Sonu has represented during the pandemic crisis.

    Acer India president and MD Harish Kohli said, “We are pleased to welcome Sonu Sood as our brand ambassador in India. As the brand grows to the next level, we aim to strengthen the relationship with our community in a meaningful way. Our association with Sonu Sood will further reinforce this bond and give our consumers a greater sense of objective on trust, strength, and dependability.  We envisage this association will spur demand and excite our consumers.”

    Acer India chief business officer Sudhir Goel said, "We are delighted to announce our partnership with such a talented actor and humanitarian who has shown his mettle in reel life and in real life through his selfless work during the pandemic. Sonu Sood’s persona and his contribution to empowering people resonates with Acer India’s brand mantra of empowering people through technology.”

    Sonu Sood said, "I am excited to represent one of the most innovative technology brand in India. Acer is a truly disruptive technology company known for its range of premium quality dependable laptops, PCs, monitors, projectors and IoT led devices. The company has been committed to improving people’s lives through technology over the last 21 years in India & it’s a proud moment for me to be part of Acer’s journey."                                               

    Acer is aiming to play a key role in the digital transformation in the country and make a difference in our consumers’ lives using technology which are which are at the cutting edge of design, innovation and use while being one of the most trusted and dependable. 

  • Sony YAY! celebrates Teacher’s Day with the fourth edition of its flagship initiative, Heroes Behind the Heroes

    Sony YAY! celebrates Teacher’s Day with the fourth edition of its flagship initiative, Heroes Behind the Heroes

    Mumbai: After parents, teachers are the most influential and life-changing role models for children. They inspire, encourage, and guide us to find the best in ourselves and strive for excellence. Undoubtedly, they are the real heroes who dedicate themselves in shaping other’s life and create role models that we look up to. Extending gratitude for their commitment to shaping lives, Sony YAY! celebrates Teacher’s Day with the fourth edition of their marquee initiative, Heroes Behind the Heroes, by honouring the change-makers from different walks of life for their valuable contribution to the society.

    Building on the success of its previous editions, the much-acclaimed initiative has celebrated and honoured champions in the likes of Sania Mirza, Kailash Satyarthi, Subhash Ghai, Anupam Kher, Pandit Birju Maharaj, Mahavir Singh Phogat amongst others.

    This year, the channel acknowledges most legendary icons of education, tech, space-science, sports and entertainment industries.

    1.    Sudha Murty – As the Chairperson of the Infosys Foundation, through her relentless efforts, has extended a helping hand to the under privileged in the areas of arts, culture, ritual development and hunger eradication

    2.    Dr Mylswamy Annadurai Dubbed as the "Moon Man of India", he is the former director of ISRO Satellite Centre and has also played key roles in some of the country’s most complex missions like Chandrayaan & Mangalyaan

    3.    Byju Raveendran – He is the founder of Byjus app and has revolutionized and reformed modern-day education with technology!

    4.    Sonu Sood – He is an actor who has won hearts with his unmatched generosity and has emerged as a pillar of support during the lockdown for many migrants across the country.

    5.    Shilpa Shetty Kundra – An actor, fitness enthusiast and entrepreneur, she has been instrumental in fostering the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle amongst young parents and children

    6.    Shafali Verma – She is the latest batting sensation in the Indian Women’s Cricket Team, who became the youngest Indian to score an international half-century – surpassing a 30-year-old record held by Sachin Tendulkar

    7.    Jwala Gutta – She is one of the country’s most decorated badminton players having won a Gold medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games

    Comments:

    Leena Lele Dutta, Business Head, Sony Pictures Networks India, Kids’ Genre!

    “Teachers play an important role in all of our lives, as they build the foundation of our future and support us in everything that we aspire to be! They are the real nation-builders with the multitude of roles they play in our lives. On this teacher’s day, we at Sony YAY! extend our tribute to these icons of our country”.

    Sudha Murty, Chairperson of Infosys Foundation

    “Thank you Sony YAY! for the award – Heroes Behind the Heroes. I am grateful and I am glad that I have been able to continue my philanthropic work through decades. There’s still much to be done and I look forward to it.”

    Dr Mylswamy Annadurai, Indian scientist

    "I am extremely happy to receive the award ‘Heroes Behind the Heroes’ conferred on me by Sony YAY! on the Eve of National Teacher’s day. If I am there in the school text books of Tamil Nadu, it's due to the seed implanted in my soul to be a worthy human by my teachers. If I am called Moon man of India, it is the outcome of that curiosity in outer planets imbibed by the teachers. In short, what I am is due to my teachers, who were the all-time heroes behind my success and boost to take me out of failures"

    Byju Raveendran, Founder of Byju’s

    “Thank you for this gesture team Sony YAY! . Our goal has always been to help kids fall in love with learning and to enable them to become life-long learners. This award is for every single member of the BYJU’S’ family.”

    Sonu Sood, Actor

    “All of my efforts over the past few months have been life-lessons that were imparted to me by my teachers and gurus. The reason thousands of migrants saw me take ownership of the situation was because of what my teachers taught me. I’m glad to have learnt the right things under their tutelage and made a change in society for the better. I thank Sony YAY! for this initiative that recognizes the role that teachers play in our lives. They truly are the God amongst us human beings.”

    Shilpa Shetty Kundra, Actor, Fitness Enthusiast, Entrepreneur

    "Thank you Sony YAY! for the ‘Heroes Behind the Heroes’ award. Teachers are the first people, apart from our family, who have the power to shape our personalities. The lockdown entailed virtual schooling, and getting down to teach my son amid this new normal has made me realize the value & importance of teachers. The values, discipline, & teachings that they have imparted have been instrumental in how I see life, and how my child will see life & make decisions. Today, if I can make a difference in any way to the society we live in, I humbly owe it to my gurus. They are the real heroes to me, and I want to say a big thank you to the entire team of Sony YAY! for this extremely beautiful & thoughtful gesture of recognizing their value & contribution. They say Acharya Devo Bhava; so, on that note, Happy Teacher’s Day.”

    Shafali Verma, Indian Cricketer

    “It gives me immense pleasure and I feel honored to receive this award from Sony YAY! I'd like to dedicate this award to my father for he has been the real Hero in my journey. I'd also like to dedicate this honor to my coaches who moulded and continue to shape my career."

    Jwala Gutta, Professional badminton player

    “I would like to thank Sony YAY! for giving me this award, I am humbled and overwhelmed by this honor. I hope I can live up to it as it brings more responsibility for me to continue on the right path. I hope that the kids get motivated and inspired by whatever I do even in the future. I wish Sony YAY! lots of luck and I hope that they keep inspiring all the kids to make our society a better place.”

  • Steps to encourage ease of doing film business under way

    NEW DELHI: Information and broadcasting secretary Ajay Mittal has said the Ministry has initiated a series of measures to promote ease of doing business and reiterated government’s commitment to work closely with the film industry.

    Mittal was speaking at a function where megastar Amitabh Bachchan inaugurated the new office premise of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) in Mumbai yesterday.

    A number for film personalities including former CBFC Chairman Anupam Kher, Ramesh Sippy, Raveena Tandon, Sonu Sood, Pritish Nandy, Manmohan Shetty, Gajendra Chauhan, Kiran Shantaram, Mukesh Sharma were among those present.

    CBFC, which had been functioning from the Bharat Bhavan in the White House Complex on Walkeshwar Road since 1950s, was facing severe space constraint against drastic increase in work load.

    Mumbai, being the centre of the Hindi, Marathi, Bhojpuri and Punjabi film industry, accounts for nearly 60% of all certification work of CBFC. During 2015-16, it certified over 11,000 films of various duration including 787 Indian feature films and 690 foreign films for theatrical release in India.

    Faced with an acute space constraint, lack of parking facility for visitors, CBFC moved a proposal for allocation of space in the Films Division Complex for a modern, digitally enabled office. It may be recalled that the online film certification system of CBFC was launched by Information & Broadcasting Minister M Venkaiah Naidu in New Delhi last week.

    Ramesh Sippy welcomed the online film certification system saying it would facilitate quicker certification of films.

    The Civil Construction Wing of Prasar Bharati has refurbished the new office, which houses the chambers of the Chairman, CEO as well as the Mumbai Regional Office. CBFC, besides its own preview facilities, can now utilize additional preview theatres of Films Division as well to quicken the process of film certification.

    The Films Division Complex now houses the offices of Films Division, Children’s Film Society of India, CBFC and also the upcoming National Museum of Indian Cinema, which is expected to promote synergy among different institutions of the I &B Ministry.

  • Kung Fu Yoga! (Hindi English assorted) …Old wine in tetra pack

    Kung Fu Yoga! (Hindi English assorted) …Old wine in tetra pack

    MUMBAI: Jackie Chan films are known for Kung Fu coupled with comedy. The Kung Fu in his films is not about felling an opponent, it is rather going on and on as a lesson in self-defense. The kind where two Kung Fu adversaries keep going at each other while the protagonist, Chan, goes through some of his stunts and, eventually, gets the better of his rival through some device or trick and not Kung Fu.

    Kung Fu Yoga has but one challenge for the viewer and that is to find Yoga in this film. There are a couple of references to this age old practice, but that is it. The film is mainly about Chan’s Kung Fu prowess seen umpteen times before.

    What is new is that the theme of the film is based around India, some lost civilisation in the country and the treasure left behind.

    Chan is the number one archeologist in China. Along with his Indian students of archeology, he comes across an old map of a 1,000 year old civilization in India where a treasure is waiting to be discovered. Their exploration takes them deep in to snow-clad mountains where, along with frozen peaks, they also have running water; must be freeze proof. Deep down under the snow, they stumble across gold sovereigns and other such treasures. And, there is a key to unlock the real cache.

    But, no sooner have they laid their hands on the key, there comes the other claimant, SonuSood. There is some hand-to-hand combat with an attempt to make it sort of funny. While the one-to-one blended in Kung Fu is routine, the comedy falls flat.

    In between, the film takes a detour to Dubai for another action sequence. Because, the way to the treasure is through one-upmanship between the Chan group and Sood and his goons.  While Sood claims the treasure to be his, Chan sermonises of the same belonging to the government!

    When both parties have arrived at the treasure site, they have one more Kung Fu bout; Yoga is nowhere to be found except in the film’s title. Eventually, not the government but a saffron clad group of men and women take over the proceedings as Chan, Sood and the rest get into a dance routine to end the film on a happy note!

    Kung Fu Yoga is just another Hong Kong style film trying to mix the martial art with comedy. The title being irrelevant, so is its Indian theme. Many such films on treasure hunts have been made and this film seems to have borrowed a bit from all of them. There is nothing original about this one.

    Can’t say much about the direction since most of it has been executed through effects. While Chan is routine and Sood is passable, the girls, Disha Patani and Amyra Dastur add glamour. The rest are incidental.

    Producer: Barbie Tung

    Director: Stanley Tong

    Cast: Jackie Chan, Sonu Sood, Damian Mavis, Disha Patani, Amyra Dastur, Eric Tsang, Zhang Guoli. Lay Zhang, Mu Qimiya.

    Alif…urposeless

    Alif / Aleph is the first character in the Arabic alphabet and also the name of the child character in this film. The title finds justification in that it is a film about education.The emphasis here is on the education of Muslim students in mainstream schools instead of madrassas, which concentrate on religious studies.

    All that is fine but why have the makers messed with the theme of need for education for Muslim children by bringing in a skewed Hindu angle as if that that was a roadblock for admitting them to a school where Hindus studied!

    There is a Muslim family in Varanasi where the character of Danish Hussain continues his family vocation as a hakeem. He dreams of making his only son, Saud Mansuri, a doctor. But, there are social taboos as Hussain stays in a Muslim mohalla where only madrassa education is encouraged and enforced while the English medium schools, which are located a few kilometers away, are abhorred and considered to be a Hindu domain. Hence, Hussain will have to be content with his son graduating when he memorizes all 30 chapters of Koran and becomes a Hafiz.

    This is the time when Hussain’s sister, played by Neelima Azeem, much tortured and harassed by her husband in Pakistan, manages to return home to India. After some melodrama on her return, she takes charge of the proceedings and insists on admitting Saud to a mainstream English school. The boy is totally at sea as he does not even know the English alphabets but has been admitted to the third standard.

    It is not the fellow students but a teacher who hates having Saud in his school and keeps framing him for various misdeeds just so that the lenient principal expels him.

    Alif is a misconstrued, illogical story with no relevance even though it looks like a propaganda film made with the UP elections in mind; Jaya Bachchan is the narrator. There is no sense in depicting mohalla system as if they were concentration camps and had no access to other parts of Varanasi. And, what is the ‘convent’ school finally where Saud is admitted? It is called Al Haneef School!

    The script tries to run too many parallel tracks: a dying father, an estranged sister, a suppressed Muslim community,and romance; friendship between two young boys, education and discrimination. None of these are linked or justified.

    All technical aspects of the film are below par. However it has good performances by Saud Mansoori. Neelima Azeem and Raza Hussain are stagy. For whatever purpose Alif was produced, it is not delivering.

    Producers: Pawan Tiwari, Zaigham Imam.

    Director: Zaigham Imam.

    Cast: Neelima Azeem, Danish Hussain, Saud Mansuri, Bhavna Pani, Ishaan Kaurav, Aditya Om, Gopal Gurjar and Simala Prasad.

  • Kung Fu Yoga! (Hindi English assorted) …Old wine in tetra pack

    Kung Fu Yoga! (Hindi English assorted) …Old wine in tetra pack

    MUMBAI: Jackie Chan films are known for Kung Fu coupled with comedy. The Kung Fu in his films is not about felling an opponent, it is rather going on and on as a lesson in self-defense. The kind where two Kung Fu adversaries keep going at each other while the protagonist, Chan, goes through some of his stunts and, eventually, gets the better of his rival through some device or trick and not Kung Fu.

    Kung Fu Yoga has but one challenge for the viewer and that is to find Yoga in this film. There are a couple of references to this age old practice, but that is it. The film is mainly about Chan’s Kung Fu prowess seen umpteen times before.

    What is new is that the theme of the film is based around India, some lost civilisation in the country and the treasure left behind.

    Chan is the number one archeologist in China. Along with his Indian students of archeology, he comes across an old map of a 1,000 year old civilization in India where a treasure is waiting to be discovered. Their exploration takes them deep in to snow-clad mountains where, along with frozen peaks, they also have running water; must be freeze proof. Deep down under the snow, they stumble across gold sovereigns and other such treasures. And, there is a key to unlock the real cache.

    But, no sooner have they laid their hands on the key, there comes the other claimant, SonuSood. There is some hand-to-hand combat with an attempt to make it sort of funny. While the one-to-one blended in Kung Fu is routine, the comedy falls flat.

    In between, the film takes a detour to Dubai for another action sequence. Because, the way to the treasure is through one-upmanship between the Chan group and Sood and his goons.  While Sood claims the treasure to be his, Chan sermonises of the same belonging to the government!

    When both parties have arrived at the treasure site, they have one more Kung Fu bout; Yoga is nowhere to be found except in the film’s title. Eventually, not the government but a saffron clad group of men and women take over the proceedings as Chan, Sood and the rest get into a dance routine to end the film on a happy note!

    Kung Fu Yoga is just another Hong Kong style film trying to mix the martial art with comedy. The title being irrelevant, so is its Indian theme. Many such films on treasure hunts have been made and this film seems to have borrowed a bit from all of them. There is nothing original about this one.

    Can’t say much about the direction since most of it has been executed through effects. While Chan is routine and Sood is passable, the girls, Disha Patani and Amyra Dastur add glamour. The rest are incidental.

    Producer: Barbie Tung

    Director: Stanley Tong

    Cast: Jackie Chan, Sonu Sood, Damian Mavis, Disha Patani, Amyra Dastur, Eric Tsang, Zhang Guoli. Lay Zhang, Mu Qimiya.

    Alif…urposeless

    Alif / Aleph is the first character in the Arabic alphabet and also the name of the child character in this film. The title finds justification in that it is a film about education.The emphasis here is on the education of Muslim students in mainstream schools instead of madrassas, which concentrate on religious studies.

    All that is fine but why have the makers messed with the theme of need for education for Muslim children by bringing in a skewed Hindu angle as if that that was a roadblock for admitting them to a school where Hindus studied!

    There is a Muslim family in Varanasi where the character of Danish Hussain continues his family vocation as a hakeem. He dreams of making his only son, Saud Mansuri, a doctor. But, there are social taboos as Hussain stays in a Muslim mohalla where only madrassa education is encouraged and enforced while the English medium schools, which are located a few kilometers away, are abhorred and considered to be a Hindu domain. Hence, Hussain will have to be content with his son graduating when he memorizes all 30 chapters of Koran and becomes a Hafiz.

    This is the time when Hussain’s sister, played by Neelima Azeem, much tortured and harassed by her husband in Pakistan, manages to return home to India. After some melodrama on her return, she takes charge of the proceedings and insists on admitting Saud to a mainstream English school. The boy is totally at sea as he does not even know the English alphabets but has been admitted to the third standard.

    It is not the fellow students but a teacher who hates having Saud in his school and keeps framing him for various misdeeds just so that the lenient principal expels him.

    Alif is a misconstrued, illogical story with no relevance even though it looks like a propaganda film made with the UP elections in mind; Jaya Bachchan is the narrator. There is no sense in depicting mohalla system as if they were concentration camps and had no access to other parts of Varanasi. And, what is the ‘convent’ school finally where Saud is admitted? It is called Al Haneef School!

    The script tries to run too many parallel tracks: a dying father, an estranged sister, a suppressed Muslim community,and romance; friendship between two young boys, education and discrimination. None of these are linked or justified.

    All technical aspects of the film are below par. However it has good performances by Saud Mansoori. Neelima Azeem and Raza Hussain are stagy. For whatever purpose Alif was produced, it is not delivering.

    Producers: Pawan Tiwari, Zaigham Imam.

    Director: Zaigham Imam.

    Cast: Neelima Azeem, Danish Hussain, Saud Mansuri, Bhavna Pani, Ishaan Kaurav, Aditya Om, Gopal Gurjar and Simala Prasad.

  • ‘Goosebump’ : Zee Music collaborates with ‘Kung Fu Yoga’

    ‘Goosebump’ : Zee Music collaborates with ‘Kung Fu Yoga’

    MUMBAI: Zee Music Company has roped in Fazilpuria from the fame of Ladki Kar Gayi Chul to create a promotional track Goosebump for their upcoming project Kung Fu Yoga. The movie Kung Fu Yoga stars the martial art king Jackie Chan, Sonu Sood, Disha Patani & Amyra Dastur and is directed by Stanley Tong. The movie will be releasing globally on 3 February 2017.

    The very elated Sonu Sood said “It was a fantastic experience working on this project and I am super glad for having shared the screen with the legend Jackie Chan. This project is very close to me and I will do all I can to promote the film. Thus, to amp the promotion we approached Zee Music to create a promotional track. The track Goosebump by Fazilpuria came across as an instant hit and is a perfect fit for our film”.

    On this occasion Zee Music Company business head Anurag Bedi said “We at Zee Music Company are extremely proud to associate with the team of Kung Fu Yoga and get Faizalpuria on board to create magic with the promotional track ‘Goosebump’. This is just the beginning and there are many more associations to come. This year we look forward to collaborate with super talented artists such as Raftaar, Indeep Bakshi & Manj Musikto compose some smashing hit numbers”.