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With rights of over 5,000 music titles, iMusti.com an online music portal delivers high quality Indian music content across multiple genres and languages. Extending their reach to smart devices, the portal has signed an agreement with Samsung India to develop video applications for Smart TV consumers.

In a conversation with Radioandmusic.com’s Swagata Panjari, iMusti Inc founder & CEO Samir D Khandwala discusses about the evolution of digital music since its inception and the road ahead. Khandawala also shares his thoughts on the burgeoning demand of digital music and the upcoming smart device platform.

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Tell us about iMusti.com?

iMusti is the fastest-growing service in India  and has acquired large content of Indian music and video which is offered on diverse technological  platforms including websites, mobile phone and tablets.  Members can browse or search entire catalogue and choose their favourite number in interactive and non-interactive forms.  Apart from listening to music, users can also download their favourite songs for a small cost or purchase the entire album in high-quality digital format.

The site has recently signed a deal with Samsung which will enable iMusti service to be streamed on television as well. The main goal of the site is to provide encouraging and entertaining content to the users through every available medium.

How has the company progressed over the years?

iMusti has been in the market for five years now and our services have matured in the past two years. The major development has taken place due to the digital revolution and easy availability of user-friendly smartphone. The digital fruition has enabled consumers to utilize device for entertainment, they don’t just listen to music but can also stream video or movies due to easy access through apps.

How is the content segregation on the site? Which genre attracts more downloads?

We haven’t paid much attention on downloads, currently the site focuses on live streaming of music and video which is in huge demand across the world. The segregation is difficult for now as it’s hard to say which genre attracts more hits but regional, devotional and classical music are more in demand.

Why doesn’t iMusti offer international music?

India has rich heritage and cultural content. We regretted the fact that non-resident Indians hardly have access to films and music of their country. As India has vast content it’s difficult to concentrate on international categories. But the site hasn’t avoided international music completely.



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