Singer Alka Yagnik has been honored with the Padma Bhushan for her significant contributions to Indian film music over nearly five decades. Her voice has resonated with multiple generations, and she ...
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Big stars usually get the credit for box office success, but over time, it is the studios behind the films that truly shape ...
MUMBAI (IANS)- Singer Kailash Kher has discussed the evolving music scene in India, emphasizing the growing prominence of independent and folk music recently. When asked about changes in Bollywood ...
Vijay draws Gen Z crowds and fan devotion, but analysts question whether movie stardom can convert into votes.
NEW DELHI: Experience-led tourism is gaining momentum among India's Gen Z, as a survey done by travel portal Airbnb reveals that over 62 per cent of the country's Gen Z plans to travel for concerts ...
Young travelers are defining India's travel journey, and they are going wherever the music takes them. Over the past year, live music has been becoming a key travel driver for young Indians, and this ...
Universal Music India on Monday said it will pick up a 30 per cent equity stake in film and digital content studio Excel Entertainment, valuing the Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar-founded firm at Rs ...
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As part of the deal, which values Excel at $290 million, Universal Music Group will receive global rights to all future original soundtracks attached to projects produced by the fast-growing Indian ...
The deal gives UMG exclusive global distribution and publishing rights for Excel's film and TV soundtracks moving forward. By Dan Rys The Universal Music Group has kicked off 2026 with the first big ...
In 1980, neither China nor India had much representation in the “global middle class” — people who neither belong to the bottom half of the income distribution nor rank among the top 10% worldwide.