Ameen Sayaani launches his new albumOctober 1st, 2009 The original radio star of India, Ameen Sayaani recently, launched his next new album ‘Geetmala Ki Chhaon Mein’ Volumes 6-10. The first five volumes, launched by Saregama in January 2009, were a hit in the market.
A.R. Rahmans Passage wins appreciationsSeptember 11th, 2009 After making it big with internationally acclaimed ‘Elizabeth: The Golden Age’, filmmaker Shekhar Kapoor and A.R. Rahman have come together for ‘Passage’.
Om Puri Likes To Be Called Kaminey By Gulzar!August 21st, 2009 By Subhash K Jha
Far from being an abusive term- Kaminey, says Gulzar Saab, is a term of endearment. In fact, an old associate and friend Om Puri actually comes home to Gulzar Saab, has his favorite snacks and waits for the favorite ‘k’ word.
Classical Music loses its star in Gangubai HangalJuly 23rd, 2009 Amjad Ali Khan mourns the loss of Gangubai Hangal, he says, ‘It is indeed a very sad moment for the world of Indian classical music to have lost one of its great representatives, Smt. Gangubai Hangal.
'I have proved my semi Gandhi-ism by sending bouquet to the radio stations' Sonu Nigam May 3rd, 2009 The famous singer Sonu Nigam has tried his luck at every field apart from direction in the world of entertainment. He is now again attracting headlines for his new album "Classically Mild".
Today most singers seem clone to each other AbhijeetMay 3rd, 2009
After judging Little Champs and Star Voice of India, the renowned singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya is all set to preside over yet another reality show Ek Se Badkar Ek on Zee TV. Here he speaks out in a free wheeling interview on this new format of the show and the ill that plague the genre…
What is different about Ek Se Badkar Ek?
This unique show is a fusion of singing and dancing.
'Jugaad' doesn't fly for Pakistani singer AdeelMay 3rd, 2009 By Joginder Tuteja
It seems that no amount of 'jugaad' can really help Adeel, a singer from Pakistani, who finds himself completely cornered out in Bollywood. One of the songs that he sung for the film JUGAAD has been completely scrapped from and won't find any place in either the promotional campaign or the final cut.
Music and Lata Mangeshkar are synonymous. Rock On!! Proves it.May 3rd, 2009 Even in film where her voice is as far removed as Led Zeppelin from Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, Lataji's voice makes a guest appearance when Prachi Desai bursts into a feelingly-done Ajeeb dastaan hai yeh. Han mere dost the magic of the Meleody Queen lingers….even when music has moved to a completely different spell of sound..