Anita Iyer and Chirag Sutar    10 Mar 09 12:34 IST

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Holi spells moolah time for Bhojpuri music

Raunchy Bhojpuri albums, bordering on the vulgar, were always the hot cakes that disappeared off nukkad shop shelves' in the UP-Bihar belt in the build up to Holi.

The good news for the Indian music industry this time round is that the bestsellers are no longer limited to pockets in Patna and the lanes of Lucknow. Major labels like T-Series and Saregama have been making a killing out of titles like Jeans Dheeli Karo and Lehenge Mein Laden Ghusgawa in major metros as well. Analysts claim that Delhi is a major consumer of Bhojpuri Holi titles, with Chandni Chowk, Lajpat Nagar and Paharganj said to be places that have many music stores that only sell Bhojpuri CDs and cassettes. Analysts also say that the listeners of Bhojpuri music have outnumbered those of Punjabi music, and not just during Holi.

The figures say it all. While T-Series launched a series of Bhojpuri albums for Holi- Holi Ke Baja composed by Madhukar Anand and rendered by Manoj Tiwari, Holi Mein Tower Garhbaraeel Ba and Phagua Mein Chonch Maar ke and Nirhua ke Rang Heroinen Ke Sang by Dineshlal Yadav, a considerable chunk of Saregama's 18 compilation albums for the season is Bhojpuri, the other languages being Hindi and Bangla.

T-Series has been the canny pioneer in the arena. Since 2003, industry observers say, the label has been identifying and signing up popular artistes like Manoj Tiwari and Dinesh Lal Yadav and Kalpana to record Holi albums. Last year, the label also launched the music of Bhojuri film Sajanwa Anadi, Sajaniya Khiladi. The labels keep the pricing low to attract volumes. Saregama has priced its CDs at Rs 99 and Rs 125, while the Bangla ones are priced at Rs 69. T Series has priced its products even lower - at Rs 26 and Rs 36, with one eye on the massive volumes.

Says T-Series A & R chief Ajit Kohli, Last year, we launched about 25-30 Bhojpuri titles for Holi and have launched some this week as well. There is a market for Bhojpuri music throughout India, not specifically pertaining to the northern regions. Even though we have some Hindi compilations as well, Bhojpuri occupies abut 70 per cent of our Holi sales....

T-Series' albums by popular Bhojpuri singers like Manoj Tiwari, Kalpana, Sunil Chela Bihari were out in the market last week, and are mopping up



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