MUMBAI: Salman Khan starrer �Bodyguard' has released with Dolby Surround 7.1 on 31 August in selected cinemas across India.
The sound designer of Bodyguard Jitendra Chaudhary stated, Sound is integral to experiencing Bodyguard. Dolby Surround 7.1 gave us greater control over the definition and placement of sounds to achieve the exact vision we dreamed of....
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MUMBAI: Red FM has launched a new campaign �Radiocha Raja Red FM par' to celebrate the auspicious festival of Ganesh Chaturthi. The campaign will be aired throughout the festive season which will culminate on Sunday 11 September.
The campaign invites listeners to confess their sins on-air and will have to atone for their sins by following the instructions of the RJs, those who complete the tasks set before them will win gifts and merchandise like DVD players, mobile phones, ipods and many other goodies from Red FM.
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MUMBAI: To celebrate the auspicious occasion of Ganesh Chaturti, Worldwide Records has launched a devotional album Jai Ho Siddhivinayak Deva....
The launch witnessed the presence of renowned singer Suresh Wadkar and famous marathi actor Sachin Pilgaonkar. The songs are composed by Sanjayraj Gaurinandan and vocal by Bandana Sharma.
Jai Ho Siddhivinayak Deva... is a celebration of Lord Ganesh which captures the joy and spirit of Ganesh Chaturti.... The album commence with pra...
MUMBAI: The Global Indian Music Academy (GIMA) kicked off the voting process to adjudge the winners of the �Chevrolet GIMA Awards 2011' to be held on 22 September at the Kingdom of Dreams.
Key members of the GIMA Advisory Board, Jury and Academy attended the conference to show their support including, Pyarelalji, Dr. L Subramaniam, Alka Yagnik, Shankar Mahadevan, Jagjit Singh, Bhushan Kumar, Pankaj Udhas and Vijay Lazarus, among several others.
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MUMBAI: On the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi, Fever 104 FM's RJ Anuraag Pandey along with four lucky winners is going on a three day pilgrimage to Ashtavinayak on Monday 5 September.
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NEW DELHI: Television broadcasters have objected to some of the changes in the Copyright (Amendment) Bill 2010 as it has excluded them from the ambit of the statutory licensing provisions.
Broadcasters fear this could lead to legal fights between them and the music content owners. Under the statutory licensing norms, music companies would have had to give them content without any discrimination; the royalties would have been decided by the Copyright Board.
The Bill has been placed in the Rajya Sabha for discussion, after getting the Cabinet nod.
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