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Posted: 18 years ago
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hello all... just wanna let u kno dat therez already 1 Himeshji fan club existin in music corner n we r on our 3rd 1.. 👏
herez da link: https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/music-corner/408194/himesh-reshammiya-fanclub-part-3
thanxxxx letz rock... rock da world 4eva! 😉
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Kamal's girlie act
IndiaGlitz [Wednesday, October 25, 2006]

Kamal does an Avvai Shanmugi again. For his forthcoming movie Dasavatharam, Kamal Haasan is donning 10 different roles. One among them is a young woman's role.

Unlike Avvai Shanmugi in which he donned the role of a middle-aged woman, he plays a young and cute-looking woman in Dasavatharam.

The actor, who strives for perfection in every film of his, reportedly spends over three hours to get himself ready with the make-up.

Dasavatharam has Asin and Bollywood heartthrob Mallika Sherawat opposite Kamal and has music by Himesh Reshammiya.

Directed by K S Ravikumar, plans are on to release the movie simultaneously in Hindi too.

Dasavatharam has also created a lot of speculation over its story and content.

It is one of the hottest topics in the industry. As writer Sujatha said that the film would be a reflection of Kamal's unquestioned genius.

Source:http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/2632 9.html
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Posted: 18 years ago
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T-Series chairman & managing director Bhushan Kumar By Hetal Adesara & Rohini Bhandari
25 October 2006, 03:51 PM

How has the year 2006 been for T-Series and what are the things lined up for the coming few months?

The year has been good so far. We had hit albums like Aksar, Jann-E-Mann, Don, and Aap Ka Suroor. Our home video release of Krrish is also doing well in the market. We also made some compilations, which did very well.

We still have two-three months for the year to end and T-Series has a great line up of music for movies like Babul, Bhaagam Bhaag and albums with Adnan Sami, Lata Mangeshkar, Lucky Ali and a mixed artist album.

T-Series has had a phenomenal rise in the industry in the last four years, what have been the factors contributing to this?

Digital music and ring tones have also contributed a lot in recent times. Last year Maine Pyar Kyun Kiya, Dus Bahane and Aashiq Banaya Apne were huge hits on ring tones and it contributed a great deal towards our turnover.

Film music and regional catalog have also contributed immensely. As a matter of fact our regional and devotional catalog is doing so well that is contributes almost 35 per cent of our music sales in unit.

This year we are expecting a Rs 1 billion (Rs 100 crore) growth in our music turnover.

How do you see the digital space changing the way music industry has been functioning since so many years?

Everything has become digital, even films are screened digitally in theatres. Digital is the future and it is a positive growth for the industry.

Digital already contributes 25 per cent of the total revenue of T-Series and I see it growing further.

With digital becoming more and more popular with the masses do you see CDs and cassettes becoming redundant in the market?

Cassettes will go and they have to go. The sound quality of a CD is far superior to that of cassettes. But I don't think that CDs will go from the market.

There are many people (like me) who don't have the time to digitally download music and burn them on a CD. I would rather spend Rs 100 to 120 and purchase a CD and save my time.

On one hand where the sales of cassettes are dropping, there is a rise in the sale of audio CD, video CD and DVD.

How has the T-Series tie up with Apple iTunes shaped up?

I still haven't received any reports but as per the verbal feedback it's doing very well. Our collaboration with iTunes commenced with the music release of Don followed by Jaan-E-Mann and Umrao Jaan.

Gradually all our film songs will be made available on iTunes but right now we are targeting big films and album releases, which have international credibility.

The revenue sharing between iTunes and T-Series is in the ratio of 25:75.

T-Series and Himesh Reshammiya created waves in the music industry. What is the revenue sharing model with him?

Himesh is like a family member so he doesn't enquire about my earnings and the share he is supposed to receive. He has left the decision up to me.

If I have an earning of Rs 100 million, it doesn't matter to him if I give Rs 30 or 40 million. I make sure that I don't disappoint him.

I have all the rights of Himesh's songs in the films and albums. He doesn't have any stake in the ring tone rights also.

What is the status with T-Series Home Video?

It is doing good business. We had the rights of Sarkar and Krrish. Now in the forthcoming releases, we have Jaan-E-Mann, Don, Baabul, Bhaagam Bhag, Salaam E Ishq and Partner. We have the India home video rights for these movies.

We haven't ventured into overseas distribution so I haven't even looked at the home video sector for overseas.

What about T-Series film production?

T-Series is doing an untitled film with Priyadarshan starring Akshay Kumar and Vidya Balan, which will start in February.

We are also doing Ram Gopal Varma's Darling and also a multi star cast film with Neeraj Vora.

On an average we buy the music rights of 25-30 good films in one year, so I can manage to shell out Rs 400 million (Rs 40 crores) for films from my music company.

We are also planning to do a film with Bela Sehgal in June. She had earlier done music videos like Tera Chehra with us.

Until now we used to produce only one film a year but now we are looking at releasing at least three films a year because the market is growing rapidly.

These days, everybody is making film, so why not us… especially when we have good relations with all the stars. Big films are a good recover today and that's the reason we are looking at investing in them.

Are there any plans to go for an IPO in the near future?

There are no such plans as of now. We are planning only three films a year for the time being so there isn't a need for an IPO. When I plan 30 films a year, I may go for an IPO (laughs).

Source:http://www.businessofcinema.com/index.php?file=story& amp;id=1469
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Posted: 18 years ago
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None here?? 😭 Well I am posting some old articles now.
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Himesh Reshammiya Bollywood News
Himesh Reshammiya's record-breaking spree Posted on 2006-03-27 00:25:49
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His newfound fame and success as a singer has earned music director Himesh Reshammiya several enemies in the industry. Even colleague Anu Malik is now criticizing him.

Malik, who refused to share the credit with him after he recorded a number for T-series' latest production "Hum Ko Deewana Kar Gaye", said he wouldn't allow anyone to invade his terrain unethically. Reshammiya says he was shocked after reading Malik's outburst, reports Bollywood Trade.

"It came as a big surprise, since I had sought a 'no objection' from Malik before recording the song for the film. It was only after the producer, Bhushan Kumar, got it in the writing that I recorded the song," said Reshammiya, adding he has been cautious about ethics throughout his career.

"I have always made sure that I do not intrude anyone's territory despite the several offers I keep getting. On the contrary, I had to share the credits with other music directors in 'Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya' and 'Hello Brother'."

In another instance, singer Sonu Nigam expressed his reservations about Reshammiya sweeping away the awards for best singer this year, but the latter dismissed it with a smile.

He said: "I respect Sonu for his great singing prowess and I'd be happy if he walks away with all the awards for the best singer. I can't help it if the audiences make my songs a hit or the juries unanimously vote me as the best singer."

Reshammiya, who won the Filmfare award for the title track of "Aashiq Banaya Aapne", is unperturbed by the critical backlash by his colleagues and says the industry has been largely kind to him.

"I am neither hurt nor disturbed by the occasional backbiting and criticism from my colleagues. By and large, the music industry has been very supportive. It is just that some people are surprised with the fact that a music director, who is also a singer, has walked away with all the awards for singing.

"Probably for the first time in the music industry, a music director has been honoured for singing but I am not a singer by fluke. Before I got the desired effect in my voice, I trained in classical music under my father for several years.

"Of the many songs I have recorded so far, whether it is for my album, 'Aap Ka Suroor' or films, there is not a single song that hasn't topped the charts. 'Aksar' is my 28th album and the response has been phenomenal."

Meanwhile, he continues with his record-breaking spree at the music charts. After "Aksar", he is now upbeat about the new track in director Deepak Tijori's "Tom Dick And Harry" that has become the latest sensation.

Commenting upon Reshammiya's popularity as a singer Tijori said: "He is the biggest craze and whatever he records invariably makes it to the charts. He has got this amazing sense of music

Edited by dayita - 18 years ago
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Guyz there is a himesh in the Music Corner section, I didn't know that and posted this. Go there and post everything no here. Can some please close this fan club? 😳
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Sneha thats good you have to ask the mods of this section to close this topic.

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