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rebel-bulletin · 1 year ago
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आंतरराष्ट्रीय योगदिनी विधानभवनाच्या प्रांगणात मान्यवरांच्या सहभागात योगासनांची प्रात्यक्षिके
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fatehbaz · 2 years ago
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My [work] [...] traces the history of the emergence of the “slum” as a category of stigmatization in colonial Bombay, and locates it in broader histories of colonialism [...] in South Asia. [...] [E]verything counts, not just colonial archives. [...] These archival sources, like the rest of them, do not tell us the past, but mediate a reality for us. What does such an image tell us about how poverty relief changed over time in the subcontinent? In fact, by the late nineteenth century, a debate emerges among colonial officials as to whether the municipality should be doing poor relief at all, and wondering what to do about famine victims. If you took the British colonial archives and maps at face value, you would be missing a great deal. They should be read as documents meant to legitimize a regime. If one is not critical about archives, one falls into the tropes of those who wrote these archives. [...]
Aside from Maharashtra state archives and Bombay municipal records, I also used native language biographies of the city. I found this tiny little book, something akin to a Lonely Planet guide from the time, for people who wanted to visit Bombay.
By the early twentieth century, the city had become a character.
The city - this abstract idea - was becoming what you were coming to visit, rather than its people. [...]
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In the 1860s, there is a Marathi biography of the city which actually deploys the tropes of an older colonial anthropology of Bombay from 1835. [...] I was [...] interested in the tension between on the one hand those colonial and native elites who wanted to turn the city into a place for revenue collection and commerce, and on the other the large majority of workers and migrants that shaped Bombay differently.
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The question of tropes around urban development is always fodder in my mind, as I ask myself why certain representations of space become both so powerful and so contested in colonial India. The concern with the city in India is a relatively new one, as Gyan Prakash argued in a 2002 article on the “urban turn” in South Asian social sciences.
The East India Company and the British Crown settled India primarily as an agrarian colony, with people stationed all across India to collect revenue. For long it was thought India was de-urbanized and peasantized, so the urban perspective was in the background.
Tropes surrounding the tensions between the urban and the rural are at the heart of modernism broadly, and at the heart of India’s nationalist project.
What we call “city space” is always associated with modernity, whereas all the rest is traditional.
If you showed a map of Bombay to an urban planner, they would tell you certain parts of Bombay are more urban than others, and such qualifications would map onto caste separation. Low-caste areas would be seen as “not-fully-urban”, not city-like. [...]
[T]he racialization of labor functions at the same time as the racialization of space. The internally-differentiated city comes to index a specific racialization of labor, in order to make it invisible.
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All text above, the words of Sheetal Chhabria. As told to Ayan Meer. A transcript published as “The Archive Box #3: Building Colonial Capitalism in Bombay.” Global Urban History. 11 December 2020. [Some paragraph breaks and contractions added by me. Presented here for commentary, teaching, criticism purposes.]
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geek-and-destroy · 10 months ago
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'Progressive' hindu nationalists - why are they Like That?
Tomorrow is the 26th of January, the 74th Republic Day in India - the day the Indian constitution was formalized and adopted. I thought i'd mourn my fast-fading nationalism on this occasion by kinda airing out some bullshit and starting a political longpost, which is always a good idea right? right???
Since about the end of last year, I've seen some blogs on here that define themselves around hindutva - hindu nationalism, the idea that India is a hindu nation and must abandon its secular status. Any leftie/liberal with any awareness of the news will know their rhetoric is bullshit. Anyone who isn't really aware of Indian religious dynamics would know to spot their Islamophobia from a mile away, because seriously, the discourse is Ben Shapiro levels of bad.
The most egregious of these include hindulivesmatter, rhysaka, yato-dharmasto-jaya, vindhyavasini and others. Basically a small hindu nationalist clique. They're actually not that big a deal even on this hellsite, but they keep annoyingly popping up to start firebrand arguments under posts. But they're not uncommon in the real world. In fact, i think the majority of the Indian urban youth is Like That - anti-homophobia, anti-misogyny, theoretically anti-islamophobia, the same general left-leaning values associated with Gen Z; but with a weird blind spot when it comes to the fascist decline of their own country.
These users are not too different from TERFs, with their couching of hate in progressive, tumblr-social-justice language. There's been a lot of discourse around why TERFs are the way they are, why their otherwise feminist and progressive values eventually shatter in favour of their hate. I want to do something similar for hindutva tumblr, because i see in it a newer kind of hindu nationalist aggression, yet one that i am very familiar with, as an urban upper-middle-class Indian born into a Marathi Hindu family.
The main question i want to answer is this: why does someone espousing dire Islamophobic rhetoric also sincerely believe in progressive ideas? Why do they not see the contradictions? To do that, we need a little primer in post-independence Indian history.
So, it's often said that Indian democracy was not handed to us; this is not only in the sense that we had to fight for our freedom against the Brits, but also in the sense that there were long deliberations on the exact type of republic we wanted to be. The constitution was drafted, finalized and adopted a full three years after the Brits left. This framing of a philosophical struggle stayed on, throughout the tumult of the following decades.
This is how the modern Indian is taught about our history: Several riots, the Emergency in the 70s, the wars with Pakistan and China, the formation of Bangladesh, the victory at the cricket world cup, the Cold War international policy of non-alignment, the Green Revolution, all of these are presented through a frame of struggle, with the Kargil War and the 1991 liberalization being the point of stabilization. The median citizen of 1971 was politically aware and politically involved. That of 2001 was most likely not. At least, that's the narrative of capitalism in the country. This narrative of a 50-year prolonged post-independence struggle is why Indian nationalism is so potent, even outside of the newer Hindu fascist rhetoric. We've got a very intense sense of national pride. I'm guilty of it myself.
In 1991, the economy was opened up to multinational corporations and eventually led to the formation of an Indian petit bourgeois. The period from 1991 to roughly 2011 is seen as a period of idyllic peace much like the Clinton administration in the US. Culturally, this was the time of the Bollywood masala movie - light, apolitical and all about a big Hindu joint family that preaches benevolent unity of all religions. But the thing that was never mentioned in these movies was caste - an elephant in the room that i haven't addressed yet. Just like the 'default' US Culture is white suburban christian, the default culture here is upper caste middle-class hindu. The aforementioned rise of the middle class was largely along caste lines. Households in the US have microcultures along ethnic lines, and they can be similarly mapped in India through caste and religion.
The Indian equivalent of the megachurch pastor is the ruling BJP's paramilitary parent organization, the RSS, as well as others like the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, the Karni Sena, etc - organizations that normal people largely didn't agree with but whose values and morals were ingrained in their subconscious. The apolitical Hindu in like 2004 did not believe, like the RSS does, that India should be a Hindu nation; but he (i use 'he' here because male tends to be default in this case, and that's a whole different conversation) did believe in the greatness of traditions, the Indian armed forces and in ancient Hindu scientific supremacy (which at the time was limited to Aryabhatta's zero and the actual progress in the sciences from ancients like Charaka and Sushruta to more modern ones like Ramanujan and CV Raman - it hadn't gone into cuckoo fantasy land yet, where we showhow had stem cell research and aeroplanes in ancient India and the Ramayana is apparently actual history now). To this person, Savarkar was an icon of the freedom struggle along with others like Gandhi, Bose, Ambedkar, etc, but he didn't know or care about his religio-fascist ideology. Fascist elements existed then and had their pockets of support - the Shiv Sena in Maharashtra, Modi's CM-hood in Gujarat, and the first BJP national administration came up during this time. To the normal citizen, they were simply extremists with 'some good points'.
2008 was the year of the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai. Islamophobia didn't fully enter Indian discourse just yet, largely because of the assertion of the city's multicultural identity, but the seeds were certainly sown. In fact, blatant Islamophobia wouldn't be mainstream till 2016 or so - the BJP's 2014 election was won on middle-class concerns. The petit bourgeois finally made its voice heard politically in the 2011 anti-corruption protests spearheaded by Anna Hazare and Arvind Kejriwal, the latter of whom is the founder of the newest major political party in the country. It's typical of protests of this kind, agitating against a vague idea of corruption with not many tangible demands. It is true that by 2011, the Congress government was notoriously bloated, corrupt and ineffectual at a systemic level. The BJP gained a single-party majority on an anti-corruption and pro-welfare platform, with religion not really a factor.
The middle class celebrated this as an ultimate affirmation of their hegemony, and the RSS-derived values kicked into high gear. The celebrations have now become a gloat-fest, kinda like vindicated Marvel fans when their Disney product makes a bajillion dollars. The best example of this is the Ram Mandir inauguration earlier this week. Modi cultivated an image of a messiah figure who could do no wrong. Anyone who opposed their goals is now an anti-national and a traitor. General attitudes as a whole have grown a lot more bloodthirsty and carceral. Propaganda, degradation of public discourse, weakening of the media and public institutions, the whole gamut.
The people running the above-mentioned blogs are quite representative of this demographic. They probably fully believe what they spout. They fully believe that Hindus and Hinduism are under threat in India, that love jihad ("forced conversion") is a real thing, that Islamists are taking over their nation, and even that Hindus have been 'sleeping' and are just now being 'woken up'. At the same time, they believe in socially progressive values. The supposedly pro-LGBT+ and pro-feminist stances taken by the RSS are very much targeted at urban Hindus, not at the West as PR.
The propaganda directed at them (which includes movies, social media and tragically, many news outlets) often appeals to the traditional acceptance of queer individuals in mythological texts to get straight, cis, sheltered urban Hindus of all ages to reconcile bigotries and get on board the hate train. It is often in a comparative frame, juxtaposed with the bigotry in Islamic or Christian texts and historical persecution in the West (btw, the term acceptance is very loose here, they often equate mention of a thing with acceptance of that thing even if it's derogatory. Ancient hindu culture only 'accepted' trans women, and that was a marginalized acceptance at best).
The RSS often preaches that Hinduism is the religion of tolerance, and advocates for a twisted version of the tolerance paradox. It's reached a level where propaganda doesn't have to be deliberate - the citizens will do it for them. These blogs are true believers despite the contradictions, but their online activity is probably a deliberate form of praxis, with the co-opting of social justice vocab and appealing to white/western/Indian expat guilt etc. So yes, very much like TERFs, except that TERFs are an actual minority whereas Hindutva ideology is increasingly the default 'apolitical' belief. The reactionary internalization has been successful.
Tl;dr: people like hindulivesmatter are sincere in their bigotry towards Muslims as well as their progressive beliefs, because Indian culture as a whole oriented itself towards appealing to the urban upper caste middle class.
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filmyypeople · 9 months ago
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I don’t take much time to learn my dialogues..i read it once and it gets into my head - Maahi Bhadra
February 29, 2024 I Richa Devesar I Filmyy People
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Imagine the light in parents’ eyes when their child achieves something extraordinary. Meet this genius who's not just dreaming of making her parents proud but has already done it and that too at the tender age of six which most of kids can just dream of and infact why just kids..we grownups too. Yes that’s exactly what this Wonder kid has done. This little entertainer has captured the hearts of millions as Dabangi Arya in Sony TV’s serial Dabangi. You’ve got to see her to believe her..what a natural and effortless actor is she.  Although, the serial has taken a leap and so has her character, but her fans still miss this cutie Dabangi and trust me I’m one of them.
At an age where most kids are not even able to write properly, this little wonder is walking red carpets, receiving awards, getting clicked with fans, shooting back-to-back and signing autographs. At an age where kids find it difficult to learn a single sentence, this girl learns a script of 20-25 pages everyday and that too with no hassle. Kids her age have to be forced to get ready to go to school whereas this star kid moves from one set to other, gives shot after shot without being difficult. Actually, this Chhota Packet Badaa Dhamaka (that’s what you can call this magical and super energetic and enthusiastic kid) kinda girl is not just playing a character but is inspiring kids and adults alike, showing that age is just a number when it comes to talent and dedication.
It won’t be an exaggeration if I say that watching Maahi Bhadra playing Dabangi Arya is not like watching a serial but feels like beginning of a new chapter in entertainment, led by a little girl with a big dream and an even bigger talent. I have watched her performing and seeing her, I thought she must be 10-12 years of age but I got shock of my life when her mom told me that she is just 6 years old. Its rare…the kind of understanding of character, dedication, positivity and energy she has.
I can go on and on talking about Maahi Bhadra but let me share my telephonic conversation with Maahi Bhadra and her Mom Devyaani Bhadra and let you know more about this talented girl. After talking to both of them, I must salute her Mom (alongwith Maahi) for 24/7 dedication, support and guidance. Its not an easy task preparing her for a character, recording auditions, helping her with learning dialogues, being on set with her all the time, taking her from one location to other for shoots, auditions, mock shoots, promos etc. but Maahi’s mother does it all…that too with a smile on her face because this is what makes Maahi happy. So here the conversation goes….
Hi Mahi! I’m really surprised to know that you are just 6 years old and so so talented….
‘Hiiiiii! Hehheheeh….Thankyouuuuuuu’. Her giggle was so familiar and infectious at the same time.
Okey, tell me which class you are in and in which school you study?
I am in Senior KG and study in Royal International School.
Achha,  I don’t think aapne acting seekhi hai but still I want to ask, have you learnt acting from any institute or something?
Nahi, maine acting seekhi nahi hai (No, I have not learnt acting)
You haven’t learnt acting still you’re such a natural on screen. But then from where did this idea of acting come to your mind?
From my sister and Papa. When I was younger, whenever they would go out for audition, I used to accompany them infact I used to make sure that they don’t go without me. Heheh…
Oic!  Your sister and father are also actors?
‘Yes!’ And her Mom then tells me that her father Devendra Bhadra is also an actor who’s acted in serials like Kundali Bhagya, Dabangi , Shastri Viruddh Shastri and Jaghanya  (Marathi) alongwith many more. And her sister Jeeya Bhadra who is 13 years old now made her debut as a child artist in the serial Veera at the age of 2 and a half years and did serials like Aarambh, Shakuntalam etc but now she has taken a break from acting and is preparing for her Muay Thai (Martial art) competition.
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What do you have to say about Maahi’s enthusiasm and dedication for her work.
Maahi’s Mom replies ‘She is always ready to act. I don’t have to convince her or anything. To act.. Is her wish, her dream, her passion. Infact so many times, I have to think but she is always ready to shoot and record an audition so much that even at 2am, she will insist that No Mom lets do it now and send it. Actually, being her mother, its so natural for me to appreciate her but if I look at her from a distance she is a very enthusiastic and dedicated. She leaves a mark wherever she goes. Everyone who meets her says, this child is god gifted, she is mind blowing. And as far as this serial Dabangi is concerned, she was selected out of 120 kids.
Wow Maahi! That true?
‘Yes….absolutely! Mujhe acting karna bahut achha lagta hai’ (I love acting) and you know yesterday only I was shooting where I played a Punjabi boy and really had a great time.
Do you find it difficult to act sometimes, bringing out different emotions one after the other. How do you manage to do it?
‘Actually we have a team with us. They tell me, make me understand.. that now you have to laugh, now you have to cry..toh ho jata hai rona (so that’s how I cry).’ (See, its that easy for her.)
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Do you remember your first audition?
Yes, ofcourse I gave my first audition at the age of 4 and I remember that it was for Jai Hanumaan serial on Dangal TV in which I played the role of Bhoori..Bhoori (and she giggles). Her Mom then explains that the serial, based on Lord Hanumaan had a group of kids and she was the one whom Lord Hanumaan would always carry on his shoulders.
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And what other serials you did after Jai Hanumaan?
After Jai Hanumaan, I did Ali Baba - Dastaan-e-Kabul which used to come on Sony Sab and I played Haida in it. And her mother elaborates on this and tells me that she had a very important role in this serial. Also, the producers were so happy with her performance that her role got extended. And no one would believe that just one day after she finished Ali Baba she started shooting for Janam Janam Ka Sath. And for this I give all the credit to Maahi because she did not bother to take a break but was more than just excited to start her new serial.
Maahi, are you able to remember all your dialogues. Because as your Mom just told me, you get 20-25 pages script everyday. Do you forget your dialogues sometimes?
‘Arrey do minute mein yaad ho jata hai, ho jata hai mujhse sab’’. (I learn my dialogues in just 2 minutes, I am able to do everything.) Actually, I don’t take much time to learn my dialogues..i read it once and it gets into my head and I don’t find learning my dialogues difficult. And sometimes, if I forget, our team is there to prompt me and then I recall it. Her mother adds that 99% of her shots are done in one take.
How do you manage studies and acting?
Her Mom says that she is not able to attend her school regularly but her teachers are very cooperative. And Maahi is equally serious about her studies as she completes each and every worksheet given to her on time. And moreover, she gets time to study even on sets.
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Now tell me Maahi, who are your favourites in Dabangi?
I love everyone Gud Kaaki, Jhakkas Kaka, Ikya, Bhoplya, Aju baba, Aaji everyone. But yes I am very close to Manav Sir, Kasturi Mam and Tanmay. Although in the serial, he is my enemy but in real life he is a good friend. We all alongwith Gud Kaaki used to make lot of reels. And Manav Sir loves me so much. Her mother adds that offscreen also, Manav Sir and Maahi are like father-daughter…he always calls her ‘my darling’ . Although Maahi is no longer in the serial as it has taken few years leap, but he often comments on her posts and in that case even her producer and director often join in whenever she is live on Instagram. Just the other day, we had gone to meet everyone at the shoot….they all stopped shooting and welcomed Maahi with so much love. Its not a small thing to leave shooting and welcome us. Actually, all the Unit gives Maahi so much love that we feel blessed.
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Few days back, I read that Rachana Mistry who is playing big Arya (after it took 14 years leap) said in an interview that young Arya has set high standards for her. How was it listening to this complement?
I was very very very very happy to read that and shared it on my instagram as well. Her mother adds that Rachana Mistry told her that for the very first time she has to do her homework, she has to look at the previous episodes to see Arya’s personality and her reactions on different situation. She has given me a challenge. That is such a big complement for Maahi.
Maahi…especially after Dabangi everyone knows you, they appreciate you so much. So what do you think about all this love from people?
Yes, I enjoy it so much and thank all my audience for the appreciation and love and now I want to work with Amitabh Bachchan. That’s my dream.
O wow! I hope this wish of your reaches Mr. Bachchan and you get to work with him soon. Maahi, you are, I think the only actress who has done so many promos for almost all Sony serials going on with Dabangi. How did you manage it?
Ohhh I loved doing those promos and had a great time shooting them. And her Mom says that she had to devote a lot of time for that..because after finishing her promos she used to shoot for Dabangi. Also around that time only, she was called by Jhalak Dikhla Ja Team to record a promo....and everyone loved her in that too.
Okey Maahi, you are a known face now so do people ask you for a picture or autograph? Yes, wherever I go, people say.. Oh ye toh dabangi hai… (that’s Dabangi)and they click picture with me and autograph….yes Manav (Gohil) Sir asked me for an autograph once. I felt so nice.
Maahi, you are doing so much of work…don’t you feel lazy at times?
Mujhe sab badhiya lagta hai! (I find all this so good) No, never..it has never happened. That’s because I enjoy acting so much. Infact, I always look forward to shoot. Her Mom adds that she never feels lazy infact all the time she is very excited to do new things..play new characters and never feels bored.
Now tell me, what do you like to do when you are at home like…. when you are not shooting?
When I’m home, I like to do painting and love playing with my elder sister Jeeya and my friends. We often go downstairs and play badminton and hide and seek with friends and I play indoor games with Jeeya Didi, my elder sister.  I love all my friends and enjoy a lot with them and they also feel very happy whenever I go to play with them because most of the time I’m shooting but still I manage to take out time for my friends. Her Mom adds that she knows what she has to do and manages her time well. She gives importance to each and every thing be it studies, shooting, playing, friends etc. She has a very normal upbringing and that’s the reason she never shows attitude to anyone. Like she is very fond of making Rangoli so whenever she makes one, she calls her friends and show them. And she likes to be at home when not shooting and loves to eat home made food. That reminds me how the director of Dabangi serial would tease her on the set. Actually we are pure vegetarians so he used to tease her..Arrey Arya is pure vegetarians iske liye veg wala chicken mangvaao.(Get her vegetarian chicken)  
So how was her bond with the director and producer of the show?
Her Mom says that Arif Ali and Herumb Khote love Arya so much. They say that we thank God for bringing Maahi in their serial because this is the type of girl they wanted their Arya to be..and they say that they didn’t have to make any extra efforts, she was already like Arya..and we didn’t have to work much on her.
So, that was an interaction with Maahi Bhadra and her Mom Deviyani Bhadra. It was really a pleasure talking to them.
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a-film-app · 2 years ago
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Exploring the vibrant worlds of the Gujarati, Bhojpuri, and Marathi film industries.
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Among the oldest and biggest cinema industries around the globe is found in India. A public screening of an Indian movie occurred at the beginning of 1913. It was called Raja Harischandra. Finding someone to play female characters at the time was quite difficult. It has only recently been questioned whether the middle and lower classes still associate acting with a decline in virtue, female chastity, and credibility.
Gujarati Film Industry
Among the important regional and popular film industries in Indian cinema is Gujarati Cinema. The business has reached its best point over the past ten years thanks to sane and competent directors who have won the audiences' high praise. The movies have original stories, excellent acting, beautiful music, and a wide range of genres, including Family, Tragedy, Comedy, Mystery, Sports, Sci-Fi, Historical Drama, Action, and Relationship.
At the 64th National Film Awards, the movie "Wrong Side Raju" won the National Film Award for Best Motion Picture in Gujarati. The next film, "Reva," took up the 66th National Film Award for Best Motion Picture in Gujarati.
The Gujarati film industry's most admirable quality is that it consistently embraces Bollywood stars who are not Gujarati (Bollywood). Amitabh Bachchan, a Bollywood celebrity, and Jaya Bachchan both had cameo appearances in "Carry On Kesar."
The Gujarati film sector has produced numerous films filmed outside of India, demonstrating the sector's rapid expansion. The industry supports artistic filmmaking and its promotion across various media.
More than 8 crore Gujaratis and a global audience have been reached by Gujarati cinema thanks to innovation and art over the years. Gujaratis are wealthy, and the Gujarati movie business will soon reach new heights of development. There are several Gujarati actors in Bollywood as well.
Bhojpuri Film Industry
In recent years, Bhojpuri cinema has seen a significant evolution. This has enticed numerous prominent Bollywood actors to join the Bhojpuri film industry.
Bhojpuri film was fighting for its life and was on the verge of extinction until lately. However, the collaborative effort of the Bhojpuri film industry's creators, directors, and producers brought the sector back to life by turning it profitable once more.
Bhojpuri cinema has established a niche today, and its popularity on the international market has skyrocketed. There is a worldwide audience for Bhojpuri films, not just in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. The Indian diaspora living in Brazil, Fiji, South Africa, Guyana, Suriname, Mozambique, and Trinidad & Tobago enjoys watching Bhojpuri films. To know more about this in detail you can log into our Bhojpuri film industry app.
Marathi Film Industry
The Marathi film industry has continuously produced works of art. The business has developed a reputation for being content-centric and important thanks to movies like Fandry, Court, and Kaasav. A few years ago, the phenomenal box office success of Marathi films like Sairat, Natsamrat, and Lai Bhaari gave the impression that the industry was prosperous. But, the reality of Marathi cinema's box office performance could be better. 2019 witnessed 11 weeks where three or more Marathi films were released on the same day, which is unusual in an industry where even a solo movie struggles to maintain at the box office. This gives these movies no chance at the box office.
The Marathi movie business has its work cut out for it as the pandemic effect on the box office fades over time, and the box office throughout languages starts to rebound. It must address some fundamental structural issues for more sustained success at the box office. To know more about this in detail, you can log into our Marathi film industry app.
Bollywood is acknowledged as having the biggest global film production sector. In all, 2961 films were made in India, including 1602 features in 2012. India offers some of the lowest prices in the planet for movie tickets.
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thebobby1432world · 2 years ago
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Anjali Patil Wiki, Biography, Age, Height, Weight, Family, Net Worth
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Anjali Patil Wiki: Anjali Patil is an Indian actress, director, and model born on September 26, 1987, in Nashik, Maharashtra, India. She is mainly known for her role as 'Malko' in the Bollywood film "Newton." Today, we will explore Anjali Patil's biography, including her early life, family, boyfriend, movies, TV shows, and more. Anjali Patil Wiki Anjali Patil Movies Anjali Patil Web Series Anjali began acting in 2011 with the Hindi film "Delhi in a Day." In 2012, she played the role of 'Selvi' in the Sinhala film "Oba Nathuwa Oba Ekka." She also appeared as 'Durga' in the Malayalam film "Ente" in 2013. In 2015, she entered the Marathi film industry and acted in the film "The Silence" as 'Maami'.
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Anjali Patil
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NameAnjali PatilProfessionActress, Director & ModelNationalityIndianYears Active2011 to PresentNet Worth (approx.)₹5 CroreAnjali Patil Personal LifeNick Name AnjaliBorn (Date of Birth)26 September 1987Age (as of 2023)36 Years OldBirthplaceNashik, Maharashtra, IndiaZodiac SignLibraGenderFemaleHometownNashik, Maharashtra, IndiaHobbies/HabitsSelfie Lover, Photography, Nature LoverFavorite BrandsLevi’s, Gap, Louis Vuitton, Calvin KleinFood HabitNon-VegetarianAnjali Patil CareerDebutIn 2011 - As an ActressAwards2012: International Film Festival of India in Goa - Best Actress - (With You Without You) (Won) 2012: Stardust Awards 2013 - Breakthrough Supporting Performance - Female - (Chakravyuh) (Nominated) 2012: Star Screen Awards for Most Promising Newcomer- Female - (Chakravyuh) (Nominated) 2012: New York Indian Film Festival for Best Actress - (Delhi in a Day) (Nominated) 2012: South Asian Film Festival New York - South Asian Rising Star for Best Supporting Actress - (Delhi in a Day) (Nominated) 2013: Nandi Award - Nandi Award for Best Actress - (Naa Bangaaru Talli) (Won) 2013: National Film Award – Special Mention - (Naa Bangaaru Talli) (Won) 2016: Sarasaviya Awards in Colombo Sri Lanka - Best Actress - (With You Without You) (Won) 2016: Presidential Film Awards in Colombo Sri Lanka - Best Actress - (With You Without You) (Won)Anjali Patil EducationSchoolNot KnownCollegeLalit Kala Kendra (Pune University) National School of DramaQualificationGraduated (in Acting) Post Graduate (in Design and Direction)Anjali Patil Family, BoyfriendMotherShubha ShindeFatherSanjay ShindeSister/BrotherNot KnownMarital StatusUnmarriedAffair/BoyfriendNot KnownHusband/SpouseNot KnownDaughter/Son/ChildrenNot KnownRelativesNot KnownFriendsNot KnownAnjali Patil Body Measurements Height165 cm 1.65 m 5 ft 5 inWeight52 KG 114 lbs (pounds)Eye ColorBlackHair ColorBrownFigure Size32-30-34Dress Size36 (EU)Shoe (Feet) Size5TattoosNoneDistinctive FeaturesSmile & ConfidenceAnjali Patil Social MediaInstagramInstagramFacebookNot KnownTwitterNot KnownYouTubeNot KnownLinkedInNot KnownGmail/Email IDNot Known
Anjali Patil Movies
YearMovies2011Delhi in a Day2011Green Bangles2012Prathyayam2012Oba Nathuwa Oba Ekka2012Chakravyuh2013Ente2013Naa Bangaaru Talli2013Apna Desh2013Shree2014Kill the Rapist?2014Finding Fanny2015The Silence2015Mrs Scooter2016Mirzya2017Sameer2017Newton2018Meri Nimmo2018Kaala2019Dithee2019Mere Pyare, Prime Minister2020Mann Fakiraa2022Kuthiraivaal2022Kaun Pravin Tambe?-Bardo
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my-music-1460 · 2 days ago
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The Global Impact of Sukhwinder Singh’s Voice
Sukhwinder Singh, a name synonymous with power-packed vocals and soulful music, stands as one of the most celebrated playback singers in India. His remarkable journey from a small-town dreamer to an international sensation is a testament to his talent, perseverance, and unyielding passion for music. From the global phenomenon of “Chaiyya Chaiyya” to the Oscar-winning “Jai Ho,” Sukhwinder Singh has consistently set benchmarks in the music industry. His unique voice, emotive delivery, and ability to adapt to different genres have made him a household name. But what truly defines Sukhwinder Singh is his deep connection with his craft and his fans. Let’s explore the inspiring life and career of this iconic artist and understand why he is revered as a vocal powerhouse.
Humble Beginnings: The Roots of Sukhwinder Singh
Born in Amritsar, Punjab, Sukhwinder Singh grew up in a musically inclined environment. Surrounded by traditional Punjabi folk music, he developed a deep appreciation for melody and rhythm at a young age. As a teenager, he was captivated by Bollywood music, and legends like Kishore Kumar and Mohammad Rafi became his idols. Despite limited resources, Sukhwinder’s passion for music was unstoppable. He left his hometown to chase his dreams in Mumbai, the heart of India’s entertainment industry. Though the journey was challenging, his determination never wavered.
Breakthrough with “Chaiyya Chaiyya”
Sukhwinder Singh’s career took a monumental leap when he collaborated with music maestro A.R. Rahman for the track “Chaiyya Chaiyya” from the movie Dil Se. The song, with its catchy beats and soulful rendition, became an instant sensation, marking Sukhwinder’s arrival in the industry. “Chaiyya Chaiyya” wasn’t just a hit song; it became a cultural phenomenon, catapulting him to fame overnight. The energy and emotion he brought to the track perfectly complemented the high-octane choreography, making it one of Bollywood’s most iconic numbers.
A Voice of Versatility
Sukhwinder Singh’s greatest strength lies in his versatility. Whether it’s the romantic tenderness of “Saaki Saaki,” the patriotic fervor of “Chak De India,” or the high-energy beats of “Jai Ho,” his voice has an unparalleled ability to convey emotion. Over the years, he has worked with leading composers such as Vishal Bhardwaj, Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, and Pritam, delivering a string of chartbusters. His collaborations with A.R. Rahman, in particular, have produced some of the most memorable songs in Indian cinema.
Global Recognition with “Jai Ho”
Sukhwinder Singh achieved international fame with “Jai Ho,” the Oscar-winning track from Slumdog Millionaire. The song’s global success showcased the universal appeal of his voice, earning him a Grammy Award and putting him on the world stage. “Jai Ho” is not just a song; it’s a symbol of triumph and resilience. Sukhwinder’s spirited rendition captures the essence of victory, making it an anthem for millions across the globe.
The Emotional Depth in His Songs
One of Sukhwinder Singh’s defining traits as a singer is his ability to connect emotionally with his audience. Whether it’s the hauntingly beautiful “Bismil” from Haider or the inspiring “Chak De India,” his songs resonate deeply with listeners. His voice has the rare quality of transforming lyrics into an experience, allowing listeners to feel the joy, sorrow, or passion embedded in the song.
Beyond Bollywood: Regional and Independent Music
While Sukhwinder Singh is best known for his Bollywood hits, his musical prowess extends far beyond. He has contributed to regional films in Tamil, Punjabi, and Marathi, bringing his signature style to diverse audiences. Additionally, he has explored independent music projects, showcasing his versatility and willingness to experiment with new sounds. His ability to adapt to various musical genres is a testament to his artistic brilliance.
The Legacy of a Legend
Sukhwinder Singh’s contribution to Indian music is immeasurable. With a career spanning decades, he continues to inspire both established and aspiring musicians. His passion for music and commitment to his craft have set a benchmark for excellence in the industry.
Conclusion Sukhwinder Singh’s journey is an extraordinary tale of talent, resilience, and unwavering dedication. From his humble beginnings in Amritsar to becoming an international sensation with songs like “Chaiyya Chaiyya” and “Jai Ho,” his life is a testament to the transformative power of music. Through his unique voice and emotive renditions, Sukhwinder Singh has left an indelible mark on the hearts of millions. As we celebrate his remarkable career, let us remember that his songs are more than melodies — they are stories, emotions, and a source of inspiration.
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New movie Lethal Trip promo part1 of Rishabh Jain Actor
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RISHABH JAIN Born and brought up in a business family of Delhi, Rishabh Jain did his schooling and graduation from Delhi itself. Being always interested in performing arts, acting and with a creative bent, fame shone sooner on Rishabh Jain. He started modeling from 10th grade, where his charming personality and good looks bagged him many fashion and print shows. Ever since then there has been no turning back. Rishabh Jain has modeled and walked the ramp for many ace designers in the industry. He has also shot for top corporate names like Raymond, NIFT of many others. He is also known to walk the ramp for international designers in the fashion week of Russia.
However, Rishabh didn’t stop at this. As acting has always been his passion, after carving a niche for himself in a successful career of modeling, he decided to give acting a big shot too. Being a perfectionist that he is, Rishabh has learned and polished his acting skills from the best. He joined Barry John Institute of acting in Delhi. Known for training none other than Shah Rukh Khan in acting, Barry John is accredited for training many young talents like Varun Dhawan, Sushant Singh Rajpoot, Dia Mirza, Freida Pinto, Lillete Dubey, Manoj Bajpai and Richa Chadda. After his training in Delhi, Rishabh moved his base to Mumbai to kick-start his acting career and make it big in the industry. Rishabh Jain was launched in the television industry with the successful show with Bhagyashree and gained a huge appreciation for his character. He followed with some more noticeable shows and characters played in Veer Shivaji aired on colors where he portrayed the popular and critically acclaimed historical role of Raghoji.
Rishabh’s grand silver screen launch came with Salman Khan starrer movie, ‘Veer’ for portraying the role of Ramu Rath, a friend of the character played by Salman Khan in the movie. He is also known for some brilliant performances in good roles like maamaahiya  call of love and short movies for foreign festivals. Rishabh has also done a standby Hindi movie with the ace popular Marathi film director Sanjay Surkar, winner of 4 national awards.
Rishabh has just recently finished a movie in lead under Rakesh Sawant’s direction which is scheduled to release soon. The actor will also soon be seen in his much-awaited music video sung by Shahid Mallya of kukde kamal da in student of the year and Saayian from Lootere fame.
Besides acting, Rishabh is also a fitness freak and believes in a mantra – healthy food + Right work out = True Fitness. He works out regularly and takes Fitness as one of his topmost priorities. He also enjoys swimming, horse riding, doing yoga, traveling. Rishabh’s interests also extend to reading astrology and knowing and understating the fundas of the universe as much as possible. The actor also believes in giving back to the society and whenever gets a chance he likes to support social issues and campaigns he believes in to bring a change in the society. After this, he made one short movie .rebellution on the social cause which is running successfully on youtube and just now he got an award by Mahanagar global awards for achieving the things in his acting.
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The Unforgettable Songs of Mahalakshmi Iyer
The Indian music industry has been blessed with some extraordinary talents, and among them stands Mahalakshmi Iyer — a playback singer whose voice has the power to transcend language and genre. Known for her melodious renditions and incredible adaptability, Mahalakshmi has carved a niche for herself in a fiercely competitive industry. Her journey, marked by dedication and passion, reflects her immense contribution to Bollywood and regional music industries alike. From soulful ballads to peppy chartbusters, her versatility has cemented her place as one of the most respected voices in Indian music.
Early Life and Musical Training
Mahalakshmi Iyer’s love for music was evident from a young age. Growing up in a musically inclined family, she was exposed to classical music traditions that laid the foundation for her illustrious career. Her training in Hindustani classical music equipped her with the technical prowess and emotive depth required for playback singing. This strong classical base became the backbone of her ability to explore various genres, from Bollywood melodies to regional folk songs.
Her initial days in the industry were not without challenges. Breaking into Bollywood required not just talent but also perseverance, and Mahalakshmi had plenty of both. She began her career by lending her voice to jingles and small projects, gradually making her way to the big stage. Her dedication to her craft soon caught the attention of leading music composers.
Breakthrough Songs and Bollywood Success
Mahalakshmi Iyer’s breakthrough came with the soulful track “Kabhi Shaam Dhale” from the movie Sur: The Melody of Life. Her ability to emote through her voice left listeners mesmerized, and she quickly became a favorite among music directors. Another milestone in her career was the iconic song “Chupke Se” from the movie Saathiya, composed by the legendary A.R. Rahman. The song showcased her ability to bring subtlety and emotion to a composition, making it an unforgettable classic.
Her association with A.R. Rahman didn’t end there. She was one of the vocalists for the globally acclaimed song “Jai Ho” from Slumdog Millionaire, which won an Academy Award. This collaboration catapulted her to international fame and highlighted her ability to adapt to different musical styles.
Apart from these hits, Mahalakshmi has been part of numerous Bollywood chartbusters, including “Bol Na Halke Halke” from Jhoom Barabar Jhoom and “Aaj Ki Raat” from Don. Her repertoire reflects a balance between soft romantic melodies and high-energy tracks, proving her versatility.
Contributions to Regional Music
While Bollywood brought her fame, Mahalakshmi Iyer’s contributions to regional music are equally noteworthy. She has sung in Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Bengali, Assamese, and Kannada, among other languages. Her Tamil tracks, such as “Vaaji Vaaji” from Sivaji: The Boss, are celebrated for their energy and vibrancy. In Bengali music, her songs showcase her ability to adapt to the lyrical nuances of the language.
What sets Mahalakshmi apart is her ability to infuse each song with the essence of the region it represents. Whether it’s a Tamil kuthu track or a Marathi lavani number, her voice seamlessly blends with the cultural ethos of the music.
Collaborations with Legendary Composers
Mahalakshmi Iyer has had the privilege of working with some of the greatest music directors in the industry. Her collaborations with Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy have produced memorable tracks like “Pretty Woman” from Kal Ho Naa Ho and “Mitwa” from Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna. These songs not only became chartbusters but also solidified her reputation as a versatile singer.
Her work with other legends like Ismail Darbar, Jatin-Lalit, and Anu Malik further enriched her discography. Each collaboration brought out a new dimension of her talent, making her an indispensable part of the Indian music scene.
The Unique Quality of Her Voice
Mahalakshmi Iyer’s voice is often described as soulful and soothing, with a unique ability to convey deep emotions. Whether it’s a romantic ballad or a devotional number, her voice resonates with authenticity. Her diction and command over multiple languages add another layer of brilliance to her singing.
What makes her voice stand out is its versatility. In an industry where many singers are often typecast into specific genres, Mahalakshmi has successfully broken the mold. Her ability to effortlessly switch between classical, contemporary, and regional styles showcases her adaptability and dedication to her craft.
Conclusion
Mahalakshmi Iyer contribution to Indian music is unparalleled. Her ability to blend technical mastery with emotional depth has made her a favorite among composers and audiences alike. Over the years, she has not only delivered unforgettable performances but has also inspired countless aspiring singers. Her journey from a young girl with a dream to a celebrated playback singer is a testament to her hard work, resilience, and love for music.
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Top 5 Movie Producers in India
The Indian film industry is inspired by the visionaries who make Bollywood, Tollywood, Tollywood and regional cinema successful and here is a look at five influential Indian filmmakers with their unique creative style is shaping the future of the business and a commitment to quality storytelling.
1. Top 5 Indian producers who have done Tollywood
Tollywood has given the Telugu film industry international recognition, and a large part of its success can be attributed to some of its best producers. These visionaries include Allu Aravind of Gita Arts, D.V.V.V.Danayya and D.V.V. These producers constantly push the boundaries with low budget films, collaborations with top actors and innovations in filmmaking technology Their work has not only strengthened Tollywood’s in India but helped Telugu film to reach a global audience, especially in popular films like RRR and Pushpa
2. Deepan Boopathy: He is a notable actor in Tamil cinema
One notable name in Tamil cinema is Deepan Boopathy. Known for his work in Tamil cinema, Deepan Boopathy is famous for making films with content that balances commercial appeal and artistic value for Deepan Boopathy has made acclaimed Tamil films supporting talent new, unique stories and experienced guides. His focus on delivering quality films to the Tamil audience helped him occupy a prominent place in the industry. Determined to nurture local talent, he is considered one of the rising stars in the Tamil production scene.
3. Indian filmmakers who are known to make films regionally
Producers in India’s regional theaters play an important role in the overall success of the project. Apart from Bollywood, regional films — such as Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Malayalam, and Bengali — bring cultural diversity to cinema. Filmmakers like Shobu Yarlagadda of Arka Media Works in Telugu, Anto Joseph in Malayalam and Ajay Devgn in Marathi have proved that quality regional content can attract national and international audiences Such a credit is committed to promoting regional cinema , and helping to promote culturally accurate stories that resonate with audiences around the world.
4. Indian actors making waves in Indian cinema
The success of Indian cinema on the global stage is largely due to filmmakers breaking new ground. Karan Johar of Dharma Productions and Aditya Chopra of Yash Raj Films are just two globally renowned names. By nurturing Bollywood and regional talent, they help create an industry that celebrates diversity and creativity. These filmmakers set a high bar for the Indian film industry, and used their influence to shape Indian cinema for generations to come.
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desicinema2 · 14 days ago
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DeciCinema: A New Era for Indian Cinema Enthusiasts
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In the age of globalized media and ever-evolving film industries, the spotlight on Indian cinema has never been brighter. From the glamour of Bollywood to the critically acclaimed works of regional cinemas, the world is slowly but surely tuning into the diverse and dynamic world of Indian films. One of the latest platforms offering an inclusive space for these discussions is desi cinemas — a hub for all things Indian cinema, from trending movie reviews to in-depth discussions about film culture.
DeciCinema
DeciCinema is a digital platform that caters to the growing community of Indian film lovers. Whether you're a Bollywood buff, a fan of Tamil or Telugu cinema, or someone who is passionate about the indie film scene, DeciCinema brings a comprehensive look at the world of Indian films right to your screen. The name itself, a fusion of "Desi" (a colloquial term for Indian) and "Cinema," emphasizes the platform's focus on the rich and diverse cinematic traditions across the subcontinent.
What Makes DeciCinema Unique?
Indian cinema is one of the largest and most varied in the world. Spanning multiple languages, genres, and styles, it often remains fragmented, with viewers primarily focusing on films that are popular in their own region or linguistic group. DeciCinema bridges this gap by offering content that reflects the variety and richness of Indian films, ensuring that no corner of the cinematic world is left unexplored.
Here’s a look at what makes DeciCinema stand out:
1. Comprehensive Coverage
Unlike platforms that focus on just one part of Indian cinema (like Bollywood), DeciCinema covers it all. From mainstream commercial films to independent productions and regional cinema from languages like Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi, Malayalam, and beyond, the site offers something for everyone. It’s an inclusive space where viewers can discover the most hyped films as well as hidden gems that may not get mainstream attention.
2. Deep Dives and Reviews
At DeciCinema, film lovers get more than just quick reviews or news bites. The platform provides in-depth articles, essays, and critiques that explore a film’s narrative, themes, direction, cinematography, and performances. These articles often go beyond the usual fanfare, offering fresh perspectives and analyses that appeal to cinephiles and casual viewers alike.
3. Spotlighting Regional Cinema
The rise of streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime has brought regional films to a wider audience, but the spotlight often still falls on Bollywood. desicinema is committed to celebrating Indian regional cinema, highlighting films from all across the country, from Bengali thrillers to the latest Tamil and Malayalam blockbusters. This allows readers to experience the diversity of storytelling in Indian cinema that they might not otherwise have encountered.
4. Interviews and Features
DeciCinema regularly features interviews with filmmakers, actors, and industry professionals, offering exclusive insights into the world of Indian filmmaking. These interviews are not only with mainstream stars but also with directors, writers, and technicians from independent and regional film industries, providing a more holistic view of the creative process behind Indian cinema.
5. Celebrating Film Culture
Indian cinema is more than just the films; it's a cultural phenomenon. DeciCinema regularly delves into the history of Indian film, iconic filmmakers, and the evolution of the industry over the years. From the golden age of Bollywood to the rise of parallel cinema, readers can find articles that celebrate and analyze the rich legacy of Indian film culture.
Why DeciCinema Matters in Today’s World
The global consumption of Indian content is increasing at an unprecedented rate. Thanks to platforms like Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, and Amazon Prime Video, Indian films have found a massive international audience. However, the need for niche platforms like DeciCinema is still vital.
Cultural Bridge: In an increasingly interconnected world, DeciCinema helps bridge cultural gaps. International audiences who are curious about Indian cinema can turn to the platform to understand its nuances, history, and context.
Breaking Language Barriers: While films in regional languages often struggle to break into international markets, DeciCinema is designed to highlight them. By offering content in English, it caters to a global audience while preserving the authenticity of regional stories.
Building a Community: DeciCinema isn’t just a website — it’s a community. The platform encourages discussion and fosters a sense of connection between Indian film lovers. Through its comment sections, social media presence, and collaborative articles, it invites readers to share their opinions, interpretations, and reviews.
Key Features You Should Explore
Film Recommendations: DeciCinema’s curated lists of films across genres and languages are perfect for anyone looking to explore Indian cinema more deeply.
Podcasts and Video Content: For those who prefer consuming content on-the-go, desicinemas also offers podcasts and video reviews, providing insights into the latest releases, star performances, and behind-the-scenes stories.
Festivals and Events: Indian cinema has a thriving festival circuit, from the Mumbai Film Festival (MAMI) to the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK). DeciCinema regularly covers these events, offering previews, reviews, and in-depth reports on films featured at various festivals.
Thematic Articles: Explore thought-provoking pieces that discuss the impact of cinema on society, politics, gender, and more. DeciCinema doesn't just review movies, but also addresses larger cultural and social issues through the lens of Indian film.
Final Thoughts
As the world becomes more interconnected, platforms like DeciCinema are playing a crucial role in amplifying Indian cinema's reach. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or someone who’s just beginning to explore the richness of Indian films, DeciCinema is the perfect place to start. Its thoughtful reviews, diverse content, and celebration of the culture and history behind the films make it more than just a site — it’s a community for cinephiles to connect, learn, and grow together.
If you're looking to dive deeper into the world of Indian cinema, DeciCinema is definitely worth a visit.
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खूनी कोंबडा | कोंबड्याच्या हल्ल्यात वृद्धाचा जीवच गेला; वर्षभर चौकशी चालली पण कुणाची?
डुब्लिन : जीवन हे क्षणभंगूर आहे. कुणाचा मृत्यू कधी होईल हे सांगता येत नाही. फक्त निमित्त होतं आणि चालताबोलता माणूस आयुष्यातून उठतो. आता हेच पाहा ना… एका बुजुर्ग व्यक्तीवर कोंबड्याने हल्ला केला. या कोंबड्याच्या खुनी हलल्यात या बुजुर्ग व्यक्तीचा मृत्यू झाला. तब्बल वर्षभर या प्रकरणाची चौकशी झाली. चौकशी अंती कोंबड्याच्या हल्ल्यातच या व्यक्तीचा मृत्यू झाल्याचं निष्पन्न झालं. या धक्कादायक अहवालामुळे…
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integratedlanguage · 19 days ago
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Integrated Language Solutions: Premier Voice-Over and Dubbing Services in India
In the diverse and multilingual market of India, the demand for high-quality voice-over and dubbing services is ever-growing. These services are crucial for localizing content, making it accessible and engaging to audiences across different languages and cultures. Integrated Language Solutions (ILS) has established itself as a leading provider of voice-over and dubbing services in India, offering comprehensive solutions tailored to the needs of businesses and content creators. This article delves into how ILS excels in this field and the benefits it offers.
The Importance of Voice-Over and Dubbing Services
Voice-over and dubbing services are vital for a wide range of media, including films, television shows, advertisements, corporate videos, e-learning modules, and more. These services involve:
Voice-Over: Recording a voice that is heard over the original audio, often used for narration, commentary, or instructional content. It allows the original visuals to remain intact while conveying the message in a different language.
Dubbing: Replacing the original audio track with a new one in a different language, often used in movies, TV shows, and animated content. Dubbing ensures that the dialogue matches the lip movements of the characters, providing a seamless viewing experience.
Why Integrated Language Solutions Excels in Voice-Over and Dubbing
Integrated Language Solutions is recognized as a top provider of voice-over and dubbing services in India, known for its expertise, quality, and versatility. Here’s what sets ILS apart:
Diverse Language Offerings: ILS provides voice-over and dubbing services in a wide range of languages, including major Indian languages like Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, and Marathi, as well as global languages such as English, French, Spanish, and Mandarin. This extensive linguistic capability allows ILS to cater to diverse audiences both in India and abroad.
Professional Voice Talent: ILS works with a vast network of professional voice actors who are skilled in various languages and accents. These voice talents are carefully selected to match the tone, style, and personality of the content, ensuring an authentic and engaging audio experience.
High-Quality Production: ILS utilizes state-of-the-art recording studios and audio equipment to deliver top-notch voice-over and dubbing services. Their production process includes script translation, voice recording, synchronization, and post-production, ensuring that the final product is of the highest quality.
Cultural Sensitivity and Localization: Understanding the importance of cultural relevance, ILS ensures that all voice-over and dubbing projects are culturally adapted to resonate with the target audience. This includes adjusting idioms, references, and tone to suit local preferences.
Comprehensive Service Offering: ILS offers end-to-end voice-over and dubbing services, covering everything from script adaptation and translation to casting, recording, and post-production editing. This comprehensive approach ensures that clients receive a fully localized and polished final product.
Customized Solutions: ILS provides tailored voice-over and dubbing solutions to meet the specific needs of each project. Whether it’s a commercial, a documentary, or an educational video, ILS adapts its services to suit the content and target audience.
Benefits of Choosing ILS for Voice-Over and Dubbing Services
Enhanced Content Accessibility: By providing voice-over and dubbing in multiple languages, ILS helps businesses and content creators make their content accessible to a broader audience, including non-native speakers and international markets.
Improved Viewer Engagement: High-quality dubbing ensures that the audience remains immersed in the content without being distracted by language differences. This leads to better viewer retention and satisfaction.
Cultural Relevance: ILS’s attention to cultural nuances ensures that the localized content resonates with the target audience, enhancing its effectiveness and appeal.
Seamless Integration: With ILS’s expertise in synchronization and audio quality, the dubbed audio seamlessly integrates with the original visuals, providing a smooth and cohesive viewing experience.
Cost-Effective Solutions: ILS offers competitive pricing for its voice-over and dubbing services, making it an affordable option for businesses looking to localize their content for multiple markets.
Contact Integrated Language Solutions
For businesses and content creators seeking professional voice-over and dubbing services in India, Integrated Language Solutions offers a range of expert solutions designed to meet diverse needs.
To learn more about our voice-over and dubbing services or to discuss your specific project requirements, please visit our website at www.integratedlanguages.com, or contact us directly:
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Conclusion
Integrated Language Solutions is a leading provider of voice-over and dubbing services in India, known for its ability to deliver high-quality, culturally relevant, and engaging audio content across a wide range of languages. By combining expert voice talent, advanced technology, and a deep understanding of cultural nuances, ILS ensures that businesses and content creators can effectively communicate with audiences worldwide. For reliable and top-tier voice-over and dubbing services, ILS is the trusted partner to choose.
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musicindustry123 · 20 days ago
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The Role of a Music Distribution Company in India’s Indie Music Scene
In recent years, India's indie music scene has witnessed an incredible transformation. With listeners increasingly seeking authentic, diverse sounds beyond mainstream Bollywood tracks, independent artists are finding new ways to captivate audiences. However, despite the growing demand for indie music, many artists face significant challenges in reaching a wide audience. This is where a music distribution company in India becomes an invaluable asset. These companies are instrumental in helping independent musicians share their work on both national and international platforms, allowing them to focus on their craft while reaching listeners across the globe. In this article, we’ll explore how music distribution companies are not only changing the landscape for indie artists in India but also actively supporting the growth of this vibrant, diverse sector.
1. Bridging the Gap Between Indie Artists and Mainstream Platforms
One of the biggest hurdles for indie artists in India is getting their music on popular streaming platforms where listeners can discover it. Unlike signed artists who may have access to label resources, independent musicians often struggle to get their songs placed on platforms like Spotify, JioSaavn, Apple Music, and Gaana. A music distribution company in India plays a critical role in making this possible, ensuring that indie artists can reach mainstream platforms without the backing of a major record label. This access gives indie musicians the same visibility as bigger acts, leveling the playing field and allowing new voices to be heard.
2. Opening Revenue Streams Through Monetization
For many indie musicians, creating a sustainable income through music is challenging, especially with limited resources. Music distribution companies offer revenue-generating solutions by managing royalty payments across platforms, ensuring that indie artists are compensated fairly for every stream and download. By partnering with a distribution company, artists can earn revenue through a range of monetization channels such as ad-supported streaming, premium subscription streams, and downloads. This income can be reinvested into future projects, giving artists the financial freedom to continue creating music independently.
3. Supporting Regional Diversity in India’s Indie Music
India’s indie music scene is exceptionally diverse, with artists creating music in multiple languages and genres unique to different regions. Distribution companies in India recognize this diversity and work to make regional music accessible to listeners everywhere. By ensuring that Tamil, Punjabi, Marathi, Bengali, and other regional music reaches major streaming platforms, distribution companies help promote cultural diversity within the indie music space. This support is particularly valuable for regional artists, who often face additional challenges in achieving mainstream visibility. Through distribution, these artists can not only showcase their work but also foster pride and interest in regional music traditions.
4. Providing Marketing and Promotional Tools for Indie Success
Marketing is often the most challenging aspect of the music industry for independent artists. Without a dedicated marketing team, indie musicians may struggle to promote their work effectively. A music distribution company in India can provide essential promotional tools, such as playlisting support, social media guidance, and press coverage assistance. Many distribution companies have established relationships with playlist curators, allowing them to advocate for playlist placements that can boost an artist’s visibility. This exposure is crucial in helping indie artists gain new listeners and grow their fan base, which is often the key to a successful indie music career.
5. Offering Data Analytics and Audience Insights
To grow in today’s competitive music landscape, indie artists must understand their audience. Many music distribution companies provide access to data analytics that reveal insights into who is listening, where they’re from, and which songs they enjoy most. With this data, artists can make informed decisions about marketing, future releases, and even live performances. For instance, an artist might notice that their songs are particularly popular in a certain region, prompting them to plan a concert or promotion there. This kind of targeted strategy is invaluable for indie artists looking to build a loyal fanbase and expand their reach.
6. Protecting Intellectual Property and Managing Copyrights
For independent artists, protecting their intellectual property is essential to securing their revenue. A music distribution company in India helps manage copyright protections, ensuring that artists’ music is safeguarded against piracy and unauthorized use. Many distribution companies also have partnerships with legal teams who can provide guidance on copyright issues, allowing artists to focus on creativity without worrying about legal complexities. By taking charge of copyright management, distribution companies protect indie artists’ rights and ensure they are fairly compensated for their work.
7. Promoting Collaboration and Community Building Among Indie Musicians
In the indie music scene, collaboration is a powerful way to grow and gain exposure. Many music distribution companies actively foster connections between artists, encouraging collaborations that benefit both parties. Some companies even offer platforms where indie musicians can connect, share resources, and promote each other’s work. These collaborations can result in exciting cross-genre projects, helping artists reach a broader audience and gain recognition within the indie music community. By facilitating these relationships, distribution companies support a collaborative environment where artists uplift each other.
8. Empowering Indie Artists Through Flexibility and Creative Freedom
Unlike traditional record labels that may impose strict creative guidelines, music distribution companies in India offer indie artists the flexibility to maintain their creative freedom. Artists can release singles, albums, EPs, or even experimental tracks without the pressure to conform to commercial demands. This freedom allows indie musicians to experiment with their sound, explore unique ideas, and express their artistic vision fully. In a culture where authenticity and individuality are increasingly valued, this freedom is essential for indie musicians to stand out.
9. Access to Global Audiences
Thanks to music distribution companies, Indian indie artists are no longer limited to local audiences. By distributing music on international platforms, artists can gain listeners worldwide and tap into the global indie music movement. This international exposure not only boosts an artist’s profile but can also open doors to collaboration with international artists, labels, and industry professionals. For Indian indie musicians, the ability to reach global listeners is a game-changer, creating opportunities for growth beyond India’s borders.
10. Providing Consistent Support for Career Growth
Finally, one of the most significant benefits of partnering with a music distribution company in India is the ongoing support they offer. Many companies provide dedicated account managers who assist artists at each stage of their career. From strategizing release plans to managing royalty payments and assisting with marketing efforts, this support is invaluable for indie musicians trying to navigate the industry independently. With the guidance of a distribution partner, artists can stay focused on growth and build a sustainable, long-term career in music.
Conclusion In today’s competitive music industry, a music distribution company in India plays an essential role in empowering indie artists to thrive. These companies serve as bridges between musicians and listeners, ensuring that independent artists can reach audiences both in India and around the world. With services that range from platform access and revenue management to marketing, analytics, and copyright protection, distribution companies provide crucial resources that help indie artists succeed. As India’s indie music scene continues to grow, distribution partners are increasingly vital in supporting artists’ dreams, building diverse musical communities, and elevating the voice of independent talent. For any indie musician ready to take their career to new heights, partnering with a reliable distribution company is a powerful step forward.
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Asha Bhosle - Bio, Top 34 Best Bollywood Music
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Asha Bhosle is a name that resonates with music lovers across the globe. Known for her versatility and soulful vocals, Asha has become an unforgettable presence in the world of Indian Hindi music. From classics to Bollywood hits, her songs cross generations and captivate audiences. For more than six decades, Asha Bhosale has sung thousands of songs and is world-renowned for her extraordinary talent.
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Biography and Early Life Asha Bhosle was born on September 8, 1933 in a small village in Sangli, Goar, in present day Maharashtra, India. Music had been a part of her life since childhood, thanks to her father Dinanath Mangeshkar, who was a classical singer and theater actor. Asha grew up in a musical environment, which fueled her passion for music. Who is Asha Bhosle? Asha Bhosale is an Indian playback singer who has done a lot in Bollywood. She is known for her ability to sing in a variety of genres including classical, pop and folk. Her contribution to Indian music has earned him the status of a legend and she continues to be an inspiration to up-and-coming musicians today. How Asha Bhosle started her career in music Asha started her singing career at a very young age, making her debut in 1943 with the Marathi film Mazha Bale. She started by singing for minor characters or playing roles in Bollywood films and slowly moved into more ambitious projects. In her early years, she faced stiff competition from top singers like Geeta Dutt, Shamshad Begum and her sister Lata Mangeshkar. Asha Bhosle's role in creating music for Bollywood Asha Bhosle has become a sought-after singer in Bollywood, known for lending her voice to on-screen actors. Music in Bollywood involves recording songs featuring actors in films. Hope's voice quickly became synonymous with bold, beautiful and unconventional characters, as she took on roles that other singers initially avoided. Asha Bhosle’s challenges in childhood Hope faced challenges in the 1950s and 1960s when the industry was dominated by well-established musicians. She was often given music for secondary characters or "vamps" rather than principal actors. But this challenge turned into an opportunity, allowing her to experiment with different genres and stand out in many ways. Her fame in the 1950s A turning point in Asha’s career came in 1952 with Sangdil, where she sang under the musical direction of Sajjad Hussain. While this was just the beginning, it gained recognition and opened doors for better opportunities. A special moment came with the song Nanhe Munne Bache from Boot Polish (1954), composed by Shankar-Jaikishan. Her collaboration with Mohammed Rafi in this film earned him critical acclaim. Mohammad Rafi and the collaboration with original masterpieces Asha Bhosle collaborated with legendary percussionist Mohammad Rafi for many iconic songs. They worked magic together in many films, to the appreciation of audiences. Their chemistry in Bollywood music was amazing and they became one of the most popular duos in Bollywood music history. She draws on great Indian music By the mid-1960s, Asha Bhosle was a well-established artist in the music industry, earning her status alongside legends like Lata Mangeshkar, Geeta Dutt and Shamshad Begum And not just a secondary role she became leading films and producing feature film voice projects. Asha Bhosle's exceptional music Asha Bhosale’s musical style is known for its intensity, expression and emotional depth. Whether she’s singing romantic ballads or upbeat cabaret numbers, her voice carries a unique charm. Her ability to adapt to genres endeared him to directors and filmmakers. The genres Asha Bhosle explored from classical to pop music Over the years, Asha explored a variety of genres including classical, ghazal, folk and even pop. She recorded non-film albums and collaborated with international artists, demonstrating her versatility. Experimenting with new sounds kept her Bollywood songs fresh and relevant. Personal life: Family, relationships, and influences Asha Bhosle is the younger sister of another playback legend, Lata Mangeshkar. Although comparisons between the two were inevitable, Asha carved out her own special place in the industry. Her personal life had its share of ups and downs, including her marriage to Ganapatrav Bhosale, which ended in divorce. But her passion for music remained consistent and led to her success. Achievements and recognition over decades Asha Bhosle’s career has been decorated with many awards and honours, including several Filmfare Awards and the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Award. She also holds the Guinness World Record for the most recordings by an artist. Asha Bhosle’s Influence on Indian and World Music Asha Bhosle's influence extends beyond Bollywood. Her songs have been featured on international albums and she has played live all over the world. She has inspired new musicians in India and around the world. Conclusion Asha Bhosle’s journey from a small town to a global icon is nothing short of remarkable. With her unique voice, unparalleled versatility and musical passion, she created a legacy that will last generations to come. Asha's contributions to both Bollywood and Indian Hindi songs make her one of the most celebrated singers in history. FAQs How many songs did Asha Bhosle record? Asha Bhosle has recorded more than 12,000 songs in many languages ​​and genres. Is Asha Bhosale still active in the music industry? Yes, Asha Bhosle continues to perform in live concerts and occasionally record new songs. What is Asha Bhosle’s most famous song? She has some popular songs like Piya Tu Ab To Aaja, Dum Maro Dum, Chura Liya Hai Tumne Cha. Did Asha Bhosale get any international recognition? Yes, Asha has performed internationally and collaborated with global artists, becoming famous all over the world. How is Asha Bhosle related to Lata Mangeshkar? Asha Bhosle is the younger sister of Lata Mangeshkar, another popular pop singer in India. Read the full article
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Jagran New Media launches Marathijagran.com
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Jagran New Media has expanded its digital footprint in the state of Maharashtra by launching MarathiJagran.com, a comprehensive news website specifically tailored for the Marathi-speaking community. The website has a wide range of verified and credible content, including news, entertainment, business, lifestyle, and more, in the Marathi language.
Designed to cater to the unique interests and needs of Marathi-speaking readers, Marathi Jagran will offer a comprehensive range of content, including real-time news coverage, in-depth articles, engaging videos, and multimedia features.
Expanding Jagran New Media's digital footprint in Maharashtra, the website will deliver news across various categories such as entertainment, markets, stocks, lifestyle, and astrology, all in the Marathi language. It will ensure timely updates on local news while also providing content with a national perspective. Through this initiative, readers will now gain access to Jagran Group’s extensive news network, featuring factual and investigative reports from Jagran Prime and fact-checked stories from Vishwas News in Marathi, a press release stated.
Eknath Shinde, chief minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis, deputy CM, Sharad Pawar, Nationalist Congress Party chief, Uddhav Thackeray, for CM, and Nana Patole, president of Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee have welcomed the new website.
Bharat Gupta, CEO, Jagran New Media, said, “Localization continues to be a key element in the digital landscape. With Marathi Jagran, we are expanding our footprint to connect more deeply with local and global Marathi-speaking audiences by providing content in their native language, following our ethos of DEI. This initiative is a part of our broader mission to enhance accessibility and cater to the diverse linguistic preferences of our audience across India with personalization. We’re excited for this launch and will be soon expanding to more and more languages.”
Rajesh Upadhyay, editor-in-chief, Jagran New Media, added, “The launch of Marathi Jagran marks a significant milestone for us in connecting with our audience on a more personal level. MarathiJagran.com will not only provide timely and relevant news to audiences worldwide but also celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Maharashtra. We look forward to engaging with our readers and offering them a platform that reflects their voice and values with content that is data-backed, credible, and verified.”
The Marathi Jagran website offers a user-friendly interface, ensuring that readers can easily navigate and access the content that interests them. The portal aims to become the go-to destination for Marathi-speaking individuals seeking news, entertainment, and lifestyle updates not only in India but internally as well.
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