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Bajaao celebrates International Guitar Month with live webcast on YouTube

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— by Debjani Hazarika| Mumbai

Mumbai based music company Bajaao is all set to celebrate International Guitar Month starting from April 1, 2016. Commenced in 1987, International Guitar Month is dedicated to guitarists all over the world.

4 PM onwards on April 30, BAJAAO will conduct a live webcast on YouTube featuring Mumbai’s young guitarist virtuoso Nishith Hegde (Demonic Resurrection, Albatross, The Minerva Conduct) and bassist Roop Thomas (Blakc, ATM) to conclude the International Guitar Month. The musicians will talk about their guitars and the tools they use before answering live questions from the viewers through Facebook and Twitter.

Starting from April 25, the company will host ‘Lord of the Riffs’ contest for a whole month. The event invites young guitar players to send in short videos playing their favorite riff, solo or song on their guitars. The winners stand a chance to win signature guitars, effects pedals, etc.

Bajaao’s online webzine will be focusing on guitars for the month of April along with guitar-oriented buyer’s guides, comparison articles and tech tips.

Commenting on International Guitar Month, Suman Singh, CEO of Bajaao said, “For this International Guitar Month, we’re focusing on the entire spectrum of guitars along with activities involving the guitar.”

Launched in 2005 by Ashutosh Pande, Bajaao is one of India's largest direct online retailers for musical instruments and pro audio equipment. The company recently launched a premium guitar zone on its website, which is a collection of the most sought after high-end guitars in the market.

For more information visit - www.bajaao.com

10 music fests in North East India you don't want to miss

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— compiled by Debjani Hazarika
Northeast India is known as the land of festivals and culture. From the beginning, people of this part of the world have been indulging in merriment and diversion. Hence, the music, dance and other forms of art are the integral parts of everyday life. Apart from traditional festivals, since the commencement of television and social media, many young enthusiasts came up with the idea of organising different music events and festivals where local and acclaimed musicians can showcase their talents. Some of the festivals are funded by the state governments while the rest organised with the help of private sponsorship. Here is a list of some of the music and cultural fests we thought you would love to attend if you are into music and adventure.

Hornbill Festival (Nagaland)

Hornbill Festival 2012, Nagaland (photo: Sudeepta Barua)
WHAT? Hornbill Festival
WHEN? December
WHERE? Naga Heritage Village, Kohima, Nagaland
The Hornbill Festival is a celebration held every year in the first week of December. It is also called as the 'Festival of Festivals'. The first festival was held in the year 2000. The fest is organised by the State Tourism and Art & Culture Departments and showcases a melange of cultural displays under one roof. All the tribes of Nagaland take part in this festival. The aim of the festival is to revive and protect the rich culture of Nagaland and display its extravaganza and traditions and for the visitors it means a closer understanding of the people and culture of Nagaland, and an opportunity to experience the food, songs, dances and customs of Nagaland. One of the major highlights of this festival is the Hornbill International Rock Festival.

Ziro Music Fest (Arunachal Pradesh)

Ziro Festival of Music (photo: Nayan Deka)
WHAT? Ziro
WHEN? September
WHERE? Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh
Inhabited by a local tribe known as the Apatanis, the valleys of Ziro are perfect for a music festival of this scale. The festival has been well supported by the Arunachal state government and also features in it’s annual calendar of cultural activities. Bands from all over the country feature in this yearly gathering of some of the best indie performers. Every September, since 2011, a sundry mix of music enthusiasts have been thronging the remote valley of Ziro in Arunachal Pradesh along with the Apatani tribesmen to produce an extended weekend that showcases the best of independent music in India. Ziro Festival of Music, is, undoubtedly one of the most sought after outdoor music festivals in India.

Shine A Light (Meghalaya)

Voodoo Child at Shine a Light 2015 (photo: Debjani Hazarika)
WHAT? Shine a Light
WHEN? November
WHERE? Sohra, Meghalaya
“Shine A Light- Voice of The Silent hills” was born from a dream of creating a common platform for passionate and genuine musicians from around the locality and across boundaries. A vivid mix of stalls are set up which have traditional and contemporary cuisine apart from a host of beverages to offer. As the music gets going, people can also indulge in outdoor activities such as fishing, trekking, cycling, biking, photography and art. It is a platform to encourage honest, meaningful & soulful music in the true spirit of Rock n Roll from folk to country, blues and jazz, rock n reggae, grunge and metal and any form of independent serious original music with a centered heart. The idea is to mix the young and the old, and the local talent with the pool of talent coming from all across the country and beyond.

Shillong Autumn Festival (Meghalaya)

Shillong Autumn Festival (source - Facebook)
WHAT? Shillong Autumn festival
WHEN? October/November
WHERE? Shillong, Meghalaya
The Autumn Festival is a cultural extravaganza organized by the Government of Meghalaya along with other organizations. The festival is packed with fashion shows organized by government providing an opportunity to different designers to showcase their designs which are made out of indigenous fabric which are woven in the state. The festival includes other events like wine festival, flower shows, kite flying competitions, music and rock festivals, golf tournaments, fishing competitions and a host of other activities. One can also satiate their taste buds with the rich spread of local and international cuisine at the 'food festival' of the Autumn Fest by the Umiam lake.

Brahmaputra Beach Festival (Assam)

Bikers at Brahmaputra Beach Festival (source - Prokerala)
WHAT? Brahmaputra Beach festival
WHEN? January
WHERE? Guwahati, Assam
Brahmaputra Beach Festival is an open-air two-day long festival held on the beaches of the river Brahmaputra. The festival promotes the culture of Assam and its neighbouring states. Cultural events, which include song and dance are held at the beach. The aim of the festival is to promote indigenous culture, crafts and popularising traditional sports of Assam. The festival is organized by the Assam Boat Racing and Rowing Association in collaboration with the Assam Tourism Development Corporation. The festival features various events like beach cricket, beach volleyball, water rafting, wind surfing, ice skating, kayaking, canoeing, dirt biking and driving all-terrain vehicles along with aero sports like ballooning, paragliding and hang gliding etc. Exhibition of traditional craft is also a part of the festival.

Metropolis Asia (Assam)

Artist performing at Metropolis 2015 (source: Facebook)
WHAT? Metropolis Asia
WHEN? January
WHERE? Guwahati, Assam
Commenced in 2010 and founded by a young entrepreneur from Guwahati, Ranjan Engti, the 'Metropolis - Urban Winter Festival' is a three-day-long annual art, craft and music festival organised every year in association with Assam Tourism. Metropolis is a collaboration of creative talents from all across India as well as other parts of the world. The event is known as one of the happiest and largest urban winter festivals in the north eastern region. More than 500 activities take place across 3 days of pure cultural exuberance. Every Year the fest brings an unparalleled feast of dance, theatre, music, visual arts, workshops by renowned and upcoming artists from the entire Northeast, mainland India and World.

Orange Festival (Arunachal Pradesh)

Scott Moses Murray (USA) performing in Orange Festival (source: DIPRO, Roing)
WHAT? Orange festival
WHEN? December/January
WHERE? Akoko Village, Dambuk, Aruachal Pradesh
The four day festival, is said to be the first adventure cum Music Festival of its kind in the country. There are many adventure sports like zip-lining, all terrain vehicle rides, river rafting and angling at Dibang River etc to get one's adrenaline racing. For the music lovers, more than 20 best bands from across the country are taking part in this Orange Festival for adventure and music at Dambuk. Besides all these, local dishes, exhibition stalls of local crafts and handlooms will be displayed in the festival ground. The Orange Festival is being sponsored by the Department of Tourism, Govt of Arunachal Pradesh. Most of the setup of the festival has been done by the locals. The locals are more than happy to open their doors to the visitors and there is a sense of curiosity and eagerness to understand each other which makes the festival what it is.

Goodstock (Assam)

Celestial Sphere at Goodstock 2016 (photo: Lunse Milick | Facebook)
WHAT? Goodstock
WHEN? March 13
WHERE? Panikheti, Guwahati
Goodstock started in 2009. It is not a typical music fest but kind of a private event mostly for musicians. Guwahati entrepreneur Jitu Das has a plot of land at Panikheti, Guwahati where few like-minded friends including Guwahati based singer Hridoy Goswami and musician Uzzal Phukan used to go out for passing the time often carrying their guitars. It was then the idea of having a jam session inviting their musician friends and organised in a open space popped up. A free event for all, the organisers provide the stage, sound, lights and some basic food (mostly pork n rice). The event has been attended so far by most of the musicians from in and around Guwahati. By 2012, the event became uite popular among musicians from other states too. The fest is organised every year on March 13.

Shillong Beer Fest (Meghalaya)

The Shillong Beer Festival 2015 at Orchid Resort, Umiam. (photo - Andrew A Jyrwa | Facebook)
WHAT? The Shillong Beer Fest
WHEN? January
WHERE? Shillong / Umiam, Meghalaya
Started in 2012 on a small scale with only Shillong-dwellers paying attendance, the Shillong Beer Fest is now one of the most sought after event in Northeast. Founded by Meban Warjri of Evenflo Entertainment, it is an event where everyone can leave their everyday chaos and just indulge in mugs of beer, good international and ethnic food along with entertaining music. It is a fest of sheer joy and happiness!


Euphony (Assam)

Lady Midday performing at Euphony music fest 2015 (photo: Debjani Hazarika)
WHAT? Euphony Music Fest
WHEN? January / February
WHERE? Guwahati, Assam
Founded in 2009 by Bangalore based musician Jim Ankan Deka in association with Eastern Fare Music Foundation, a music organisation in Bangalore, the 'Euphony' music fest is a collaborative artist retreat for emerging young professionals and celebrated artists, held annually at the end of each winter (previously in summer as well in Bangalore) in Guwahati. As a performance and community based festival, Euphony bridges the gap between musicians and music enthusiasts. The feature of the event is a rock competition for well known as well as upcoming bands.

MTV tags the generation as multi-achiever in the ‘Many Me Project’ – the new youth study

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"Youth is a life stage or a mindset" - the debate continues across boardrooms. But, what everyone agrees is that it is extremely difficult to earn their attention and love. Change is the new order. Born with a technology gene, youngsters today are comfortable with the concept of change. Every year MTV undertakes a massive immersive research to capture the trending themes of this generation and highlight the emergent trends. This year, MTV is launching its biggest youth study ever that covers 11000 youngsters across 50+ cities across India. Aptly titled ‘MTV Many Me Project’, this in-depth research explores the many facets of youth life - their attitudes, motivations, aspirations and anxieties that was presented with much fanfare at the MTV Youth Marketing Forum 2016–flagship insights event that studies and dissects the world of the
youth.

Explaining the theme of ‘The Many Me Project’ further, Ferzad Palia, Head – Youth and English Entertainment, Viacom18 said, “The Many Me Project is a look into the ever changing, ever dynamic youth of India. At MTV, the universe of the young, we are passionate about tracking this change.”

This year, the study also explores the role of content in life of youngsters and questions the existing paradigm that content is just a social currency. MTV also investigates on the emergent social etiquette on the social media platforms, and the plurality of the online and offline lives of the youngsters. This research explores the manifestation of new-age gender definitions and therefore, its impact on the relationships between friends, families and significant others.

Simple is boring and today’s young is anything but that. They’re unique and authentic. They’re mindful and ambitious. They’re raring to go, but they aren’t impatient. They know good things come to those who wait. They plan and act accordingly. They’re dynamic, but not impulsive. They’re self- reflective, but not existential. They’re optimistic, but not impractical. They’re multifaceted, but not schizophrenic. They are seamless across online and offline. The Many Me headline truly captures the multi-dimensionality of today’s generation. With the World Wide Web and mobile devices, comes immense opportunity and exposure, and this helps them be whatever they want to be. They are able to hand-pick and curate the best version of themselves. In fact, at any point of time, they carry several best versions of themselves. This does not make them confused or chaotic; rather it makes them merely smart thinkers, who are driven, creative and resourceful. They cannot be contained in one dimension, leading the marketers to rethink their demography based target definitions. They live their life in plural. They are seamless. They are their beta versions. They are a sum of their ‘Many Me.’

MTV, world’s premier youth brand, is a dynamic and a vibrant blend of music and pop culture. With a global reach of more than half-billion households, MTV is a cultural home to the millennial generation, music fans and artists.

For information about MTV in India, visit www.mtv.in.com

Edited by- Debjani Hazarika

MAXBhp & North East Bikers Brotherhood Mega Meet 2016 | photo showcase

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'MAXBhp & North East Bikers Brotherhood Mega Meet' is a 2 Day Motorcycling Festival held in Umiam on April 22 and 23, 2016 supported by Metropolis Asia and eXSports . An initiative of xBhp, India's biggest motorcycling community in India, the fest is a celebration of machines, a platform to connect all riders from various corners of the country in and a platform to share their ideas, exchange cultures, knowledge and skills, display their custom, vintage and super bikes and also to explore the mesmerizing Northeast India. Below are few moments of the event.

MAXbhp. Festival Of Machines. Metropolis Tour 2016. Meghalaya (photo-Avhinav Singh)
MAXbhp. Festival Of Machines. Metropolis Tour 2016. Meghalaya (photo-Kalyan Changmai)
MAXbhp. Festival Of Machines. Metropolis Tour 2016. Meghalaya (photo-Kalyan Changmai)
MAXbhp. Festival Of Machines. Metropolis Tour 2016. Meghalaya (photo-Avhinav Singh)
MAXbhp. Festival Of Machines. Metropolis Tour 2016. Meghalaya (photo-Avhinav Singh) 
MAXbhp. Festival Of Machines. Metropolis Tour 2016. Meghalaya (photo-Avhinav Singh)
MAXbhp. Festival Of Machines. Metropolis Tour 2016. Meghalaya (photo-Avhinav Singh) 
MAXbhp. Festival Of Machines. Metropolis Tour 2016. Meghalaya (photo-Kalyan Changmai) 
MAXbhp. Festival Of Machines. Metropolis Tour 2016. Meghalaya (photo-Kalyan Changmai)
MAXbhp. Festival Of Machines. Metropolis Tour 2016. Meghalaya (photo-Kalyan Changmai) 
MAXbhp. Festival Of Machines. Metropolis Tour 2016. Meghalaya
MAXbhp. Festival Of Machines. Metropolis Tour 2016. Meghalaya (photo-Kalyan Changmai)
MAXbhp. Festival Of Machines. Metropolis Tour 2016. Meghalaya (photo-Kalyan Changmai) 

Special thanks to Ranjan Engti for sharing the images with us.

Jaipur Literature Festival at South Bank 2016

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What? Jaipur Literature Festival
When? 21st May, 10 am till sunset
Where? The Royal Festival Hall, South Bank Centre, London

Jaipur Literature Festival returns to the South Bank Centre for its third consecutive year in May, 2016 with a creative caravan of writers and thinkers, poets and balladeers. A heady cocktail of influential thinkers embracing politics, religion, the oral and performing arts, Bollywood, gender politics and tales of the Raj.

Showcasing South Asia’s unique multilingual heritage, JLF at Southbank is an intense teaser of what has been declared the 'greatest literary show on Earth'.

The London edition of JLF retains and resonates with the unique spirit of the annual Jaipur Literature Festival, which has firmly established its place in the global literary calendar as the world’s largest free literature festival.

Festival Directors Namita Gokhale and William Dalrymple bring together a day talks, music and readings. JLF at Southbank will be held in collaboration with Alchemy, the Southbank Centre’s festival of South Asian culture.

For those who were unable to attend the Jaipur Literature Festival in January 2016, this is the perfect opportunity to witness an intense teaser of the Festival that has been declared the 'greatest literary show on Earth'.

Writer Namita Gokhale says, “We are looking forward to the third edition of JLF at Southbank and to recreating the magic of the Jaipur Literature Festival for our wonderful London audiences.”

Sanjoy K Roy, Managing Director of Teamwork Arts and Producer of the Jaipur Literature Festival says the festival is “a think tank for the enlightened!”

Edited by- Debjani Hazarika

Assam’s Prarthana Choudhury wins ‘Best Female Singer’ at Artist Aloud Music Awards

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Prarthana Choudhury
Prarthana Choudhury from Assam was honoured with the ‘Best Female Singer’ award at the 5th Artist Aloud Music Awards, announced on Wednesday, April 20, 2016 for her original Hindi song ‘Kaisi Khudgarzi’. The song is written, composed and sung by Prarthana. The award was handed by singing stalwarts Talat Aziz and Suneeta Rao.

The grand awards ceremony was held in Mumbai at the prestigious ‘Blue Frog’, in association with Pepsi MTV Indies and RED FM. It was attended by bigwigs from the Bollywood and the Indie Pop-music industry. Artist Aloud Music Award, a Property of Hungama is one of India’s Digital Music Awards which felicitates artistes from India and across the globe for proficiency in Independent Music.

Prarthana sings in various genres of music and has been among the selected few artists invited to perform at the Jagjit Singh Music Festival recently held in Mumbai. She has sung for several Assamese audio & video albums. She was one of the 10 finalists of Zee TV’s ‘Sona-Bhakti Ki Awaaz-2010’.

The Artist Aloud Music Awards popularly known as AAMA, was initiated in the year 2010.

For more information visit www.artistaloud.com


Edited by- Debjani Hazarika

Vh1 to air The Billboard Music Awards 2016

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Catch all the action straight from Las Vegas on Monday, 23rd May at 6.30am primetime and a repeat at 9pm

Vh1 is all set to bring its viewers one of the music industry’s most career defining award shows - the Billboard Music Awards 2016. The channel is geared to air the Billboard Music Awards straight from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on 23rd May at 6.30 AM with a primetime repeat at 9pm.

Looking forward to the extremely popular award show, Ferzad Palia, EVP, Viacom18 & Head – English and Youth Entertainment, shares, “In the past, we have received an incredible response for the live telecast of the Golden Globe Awards and the Grammys. The telecast of Billboards is our endeavor to further our promise of showcasing the best in English Entertainment.”

The 2016 Billboard Awards will see the always eccentric actor and singer Ludacris along with the gorgeous supermodel and singer Ciara as hosts of the show. Top nominees for the show include The Weeknd with a whopping 19 nominations across 16 categories, followed by Justin Bieber with 12 nominations across 11 categories. Drake and Fetty Wap are both nominated 11 times, in 10 categories. Singing sensations Taylor Swift and Adele are competing with each other with 8 nominations each.

The Joe Jonas-led band, Mendes is set to join performers P!nk and The Go-Go's, together to celebrate the 35th anniversary of "We Got the Beat"– A Go-Go’s classic hit.

One of the highlights of the event is P!nk gearing up to make the World Television Debut of "Just Like Fire," her new single from Alice Through the Looking Glass. Alongside the glamorous and popular faces, a number of fresh talents such as DNCE and Shawn Mendes will also be seen performing at the glorious award ceremony.

The Annual Billboard Music Awards is a part of an extravagant award show line-up aired on Vh1 which includes Golden Globe Awards, The American Music Awards, The Annual Grammy Awards, Video Music Awards and Europe Music Awards.

Find the complete list of nominees for the Billboard Music Award here.

Edited by- Debjani Hazarika

Devu Khan, the voice behind “Dum-A-Dum”

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Nagesh Kukunoor’s upcoming movie Dhanak, set in the desert of Rajasthan, is becoming the talk of the B-town because of Devu Khan’s rendition of the evergreen melody Dum-A-Dum.

The inimitable voice behind Dum-A-Dum never received any professional training or schooling. Hailing from the Manganiyar community, 14 years old Devu Khan was raised by parents who earned their livelihood through folk singing. The celebrations and festivities in and around Barmer district of Rajasthan was the only training Devu ever received, making him an inspiration for many upcoming Folk artistes.

Bollywood has witnessed quite a few versions of Dum-A-Dum, but Tapas Relia’s composition of the track has brought a new life to the timeless classic. Devu Khan’s voice has emerged out as a natural pool of talent in the parched desert of Rajasthan.

Dhanak launched its first video track “Dum-A-Dum” featuring Krrish as “Chotu” and Hetal as “Pari” who set out on a journey to meet Shah Rukh Khan. The song captures the beauty of Rajasthan’s culture and the melodious Jugalbandi between a hippie and Chotu. Dhanak is all set to hit the theatres on 17 June, 2016.


Edited by- Debjani Hazarika

DELHI 2 DUBLIN GOES DESI AT DHARAVI SLUM

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Delhi 2 Dublin, the international electronic pop bhangra fusion band recently launched the official music video of ‘We're All Desi’ from their album of the same name, shot with the local cast and crew in Dharavi slum in Mumbai, the largest slum in Asia. The band had recently visited the Mumbai for a music tour and decided to change the way how people portray life in the slums by adding a realistic yet filmy touch to it.

The story of 5 Bantas (slang for ‘cool dude’) keeping it real in the slums of Dharavi is narrated by Delhi 2 Dublin as Jai, Veeru and the Gabbar gang straight out of the iconic film Sholay. The video features Siddhesh, Yogesh, Alex, David & Durgesh – kids that were playing & hanging around in the Dharavi area when the director and his crew went there for a location recce. This video is another glowing example of how much untapped talent resides in Dharavi.


Edited by - Debjani Hazarika

Warner/Chappell Music expands deal with Times Music, the South Asian music publisher

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Warner/Chappell Music (WCM), the global music publishing arm of Warner Music Group, and Times Music, one of the leading music labels and publishers in India, have announced that the two companies have expanded their existing licensing deal to now cover several additional South Asian countries.

The deal will see Times Music exclusively represent Warner/Chappell’s rich catalog in Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka for the first time, as well as renew their existing partnership in India.

Times Music will manage the rights to Warner/Chappell’s repertoire in South Asia and drive publishing and synch deals on behalf of its wide array of legendary songwriters.

“Warner/Chappell songwriters’ music knows no boundaries, and Times Music has been a fantastic partner in helping us extend their reach,” said Stephen Clark, Senior Vice President, Global Administration, Warner/Chappell Music. “The expansion of our partnership allows us to tap into new and vibrant markets with enormous growth potential, and we look forward to further exploring South Asia with the continued help of Times Music.”

Mandar Thakur, COO of Times Music, adds: “We are pleased to be able to build on our success of representing Warner/Chappell’s amazing songwriters in India, by expanding our work to other markets in the region.”

Works by leading songwriters that will be looked after by Times Music include: Barry Gibb, Beyoncé, Bruno Mars, Eric Clapton, fun, Gamble & Huff, Green Day, Jay Z, Kendrick Lamar, Led Zeppelin, Madonna, Muse, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Stephen Sondheim, Chris Stapleton and Tove Lo, among many others.

Warner/Chappell Music, the global music publishing company of Warner Music Group, is home to a wide array of legendary songwriters and a rich catalog of contemporary hits and influential standards.

Edited by- Debjani Hazarika

CEO's sing for Genesis Foundation Kids

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WHAT? CEOs Sing for Genesis Foundation Kids
WHEN? 11th June, 2016
WHERE? ITC Grand Central, Mumbai

Genesis Foundation (Genesis Foundation) is back with the 13th edition of CEO's Sing for Genesis Foundation Kids on June 11, 2016, at ITC Grand Central, Mumbai. This year’s edition will witness some of the renowned personalities from India Inc. performing and humming their favorite songs for a noble cause. The event will help raise funds to facilitate the medical treatment of underprivileged children suffering from critical illnesses in the areas of Heart, Cancer & Thalassemia.

Each year, this event gives corporate leaders a chance to take time out from their hectic schedules to step out of the boardroom and on to the stage and share their talent in music. This edition will be co-hosted by singer, radio host, Mihir Joshi and actor Tisca Chopra, who will set the tone for the performing CEO's. This year we have an exciting line-up of 17 CEO's who are going to put their best foot forward, indulging their passion to sing as they support the cause of raising funds for the treatment of the children in need.

Speaking on the occasion, Prema Sagar, Founder Trustee, Genesis Foundation, said, "We are so grateful for the CEOs who every year take time out to not only participate in our fund-raisers, but showcase their talent."

Over the years, ‘CEOs Sing for Genesis Foundation Kids’ has progressively become an institution in fund-raising initiatives to Give Life A Chance. In keeping with the Foundation’s core philosophy of building a participatory culture of giving, rather than chequebook philanthropy, musically-inclined CEOs give their time to the cause even as they find an outlet for their talent and their passion.

Genesis Foundation facilitates medical treatment for critically ill under-privileged children in the areas of Heart, Cancer & Thalassemia. Support in the said critical illnesses, varies from specific medical intervention, recovery and recuperation, to extended treatments like surgeries, chemotherapy and follow-up medicines post surgeries. We Give Life a Chance.

So far, they have supported medical treatment of over 900 critically ill children. The children supported by the Foundation belong to families with an income of less than Rs. 10,000 per month and the parents are unable to afford treatment of these children suffering from serious life-threatening ailments.

100% of funds raised are used towards treatment of critically ill children as all overhead costs are borne by the trustees.

For more information, visit – www.genesis-foundation.net

Edited by- Debjani Hazarika


FremantleMedia Web Series Now Streaming on Saavn

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FremantleMedia, one of the country's leading producers of television content, announced that their second venture in the digital space, Confessions: It’s Complicated, will be available for streaming on Saavn, the India’s leading music streaming platform, in narrative audio format.

With over 10 million views within 40 days, FremantleMedia has already set a benchmark in the Web world with Confessions. The company is also known for producing mega-hit reality shows, including India’s Got Talent and Indian Idol.

The Confessions episodes on Saavn are narrative audio versions of the Facebook video show. One episode per week will be added to the Confessions: It’s Complicated page on Saavn, after its original video airing. A total of ten audio episodes have been commissioned, with a runtime of 8 to 10 minutes per episode.

In addition to making the show available for streaming, worldwide, Saavn has come on board as the associate sponsor for Confessions.

“Confessions: It’s Complicated is a unique digital program tailor-made for millennial audiences,” said Priya Rajesh, VP of Marketing, Saavn. “Partnering with Fremantle to sponsor and now stream the show on Saavn will enable us to establish a deeper connection with this core group of listeners, by offering their preferred show on the move.”

Adding to this, Ron Crasto, Senior Vice President of Brand Licensing and Digital, FremantleMedia India, said, "We are proud to announce that Confessions: It’s Complicated is the first Web series available on Saavn. After its premiere success, having the show on Saavn will help Confessions reach out to more new listeners, as well as existing fans of the show.”

Confessions: It’s Complicated follows the story of three girls (“Nupur Murthy,” “Sameera Saxena,” and “Raka Ghosh”) who move to Mumbai to pursue their dreams of making it big. The girls set out to explore various aspects of their lives in an overarching coming-of-age narrative. With the launch of India's first every interactive Web series, FremantleMedia has added yet another feather to its cap of continuous innovations with show formats. New episodes of Confessions: It’s Complicated premiere on Facebook every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, with special Confessions episodes airing every Saturday.

Saavn is India's leading digital music service, transforming how people around the world access and experience music on a daily basis. Saavn’s unique combination of Internet radio and on-demand music capabilities, coupled with proprietary social features like music tagging and music chat, deliver one of the richest media experiences available on mobile and Web today. Saavn is currently accessed in 196 countries and offers 20 million+ tracks in 13 languages: Hindi, English (India only), Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Bhojpuri, Rajasthani, and Urdu. Saavn was founded in 2007, and has offices in Mumbai, Gurgaon, Bangalore, New York, and California.

For more information, visit www.saavn.com or www.corporate.saavn.com

Edited by - Debjani Hazarika

EU Film Festival returns to Mumbai with a feast of 24 award winning European movies

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What?   EU Film Festival
When?  17th to 26th June, 2016
Where? Mumbai (venue details below)

Special screening of 24 Films from 24 European countriesin11Indian cities

The European Union Film Festival premieres in Mumbai on 17th June, 2016 with a screening of the award winning German film "Jack". Organized by the Delegation of the European Union and embassies of EU Member States, the festival is being held in partnership with Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan Mumbai, Alliance Française de Bombay & British Council. The Festival will be inaugurated on 17th June at 6:30 pm at ‘The Little Theatre’, National Centre for the Performing Arts, Mumbai by Mr. Alain Zayan, Director, Alliance Française de Bombay.

The European Union Film Festival will be hosted in Mumbai across three venues -The Little Theatre, NCPA, Alliance Française de Bombay & British Council from 17th June to 26th June 2016.

In its 21st edition, the festival features 24 exceptional new and award winning European films from Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. This year the festival will screen movies from varied genres ranging from the comedy of the absurd to gripping drama, unexpected romance and heart-stopping action.

Speaking about the success of the European Union Film Festival in India, H.E. Mr. Tomasz Kozlowski, Ambassador of the European Union, said: “Films have a universal appeal. The European Union Film Festival has won a special place in the Indian film calendar and in the hearts of viewers by showcasing the wry, the unexpected, the beautiful and even the tragic events of ordinary lives in unfamiliar settings."

The EU film festival 2016 brings a selection of some of the finest and riveting films coming out of Europe today. Highlights from the festival include the stories of a ten year old abandoned boy ‘Jack’ who picks up his six-year-old brother and finds his way to life on his own; a great soldier of Rome who is despised by his own people and forced to turn to his enemy to find acceptance and an out-of-work illusionist who has a life-changing experience when he meets a young woman in Scotland.

Inaugural Movie-‘Jack’

‘JACK’ is a film about the development of a boy who learns to take responsibility from a young age. At the end of the film, he surprises us with the decision he makes and holds up a mirror to the audience with the courage he shows.

This film is produced by Jan Krüger, René Römert 2014 and has won international award including:
•Silver Award for Best film in LOLA 2015 (DeutscherFilmpreis 2015)

Entry at all venues will be on a first come, first served basis. However, for British movie 'Coriolanus' to be screened at the British Council, registration will be through their website.

The festival currently running in Delhi, Chennai & Chandigarh will traverse further through Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Coimbatore, Ahmedabad, Pune, and Jodhpur till
August 14, 2016

For more information visit- www.Facebook.com/EUinIndia

The films to be screened at the EUFF are
Austria–Jack; Belgium - Les Rayures du Zèbre |(Scouting for Zebras); Cyprus - Block 12; Czech Republic-Three Brothers; Denmark -StilleHjerte |Silent Heart;Finland - Ollaanvapaita|Urban Family;France-L'illusionniste, |(The Illusionist);Germany – Jack;Greece - Wild Duck;Hungary - Utóélet |(Afterlife);Ireland - The Irish Rebellion;Italy - Michiamo Maya(My Name Is Maya);Latvia - Mother, I love you;Lithuania -Edeno Sodas (The Garden of Eden); Luxembourg - Dead Man Talking;Malta-Simshar;Netherlands-Michiel De Ruyter|Admiral;Poland-Bogowie(Gods);Portugal - Cats Don't Have Vertigo;Slovakia-Rytmus – A Dream from the Block;Slovenia - Sailing to Paradise;Spain - Flamenco From The Roots;Sweden– ÅTERTRÄFFEN(The Reunion);United Kingdom – Coriolanus.

Screening Schedule for Mumbai
(17th – 26th June 2016)
Date & Day
Time
Title
Venue
17-June Friday
6.30 pm
Germany - Jack (102 m)
The Little Theatre, NCPA
18-June Saturday
11.30 am
Finland - Ollaan vapaita | Urban Family  (105 m)
The Little Theatre, NCPA
2.30 pm
Latvia - Mother, I love you (80 m)
4.30 pm
Slovakia -Rytmus – A Dream from the Block (90 m)
6.30 pm
Belgium - Les Rayures du Zèbre | Scouting for Zebras (80 m)
19-June Sunday
11.30 am
Czech Republic - Three Brothers (90 m)
2.30 pm
Hungary - Utóélet | Afterlife  (90 m)
4.30 pm
Austria - Jack (90 m)
6.30 pm
Lithuania -Edeno Sodas | The Garden of Eden (93 m)




20-June Monday
6.30 pm
France- "L'illusionniste"– The Illusionist (79 m)
Alliance Française de Bombay
21-June Tuesday
6.30 pm
Poland –  Bogowie |Gods (120 m)
22-June Wednesday
6.30 pm
Portugal - Cats Don't Have Vertigo (124 m)
23-June Thursday
11.30 am
Spain - Flamenco From The Roots (72 m)
2.30 pm
Sweden - ÅTERTRÄFFEN/The Reunion (89 m)
4.30 pm
Cyprus - Block 12 (95 M)
6.30 pm
Denmark -StilleHjerte/Silent Hear (98 m)
24-June
Friday
11.30 am
Malta - SIMSHAR (101 m)
2.30 pm
Italy Michiamo Maya| My Name Is Maya (90 m)
4.30 pm
Greece - Wild Duck (88 m)
6.30 pm
Netherlands- MICHIEL DE RUYTER | Admiral (151 m)
25-June
Saturday
11.30 am
Slovenia - Sailing to Paradise (83 m)
2.30 pm
Czech Republic - Three Brothers (90 m)
4.30 pm
Luxembourg - Dead Man Talking (101 m)
6.30 pm
Ireland - The Irish Rebellion (80 m)




26-June
Sunday
4.30 pm
United Kingdom – Coriolanus (123 m)
British Council


Edited by- Debjani Hazarika

SulaFest extends its celebration on the occasion of its 10th anniversary!

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WHAT?    SulaFest
WHEN?   February 3 to 5, 2017
WHERE? Nasik, Maharashtra
On the occasion of International Music Day – Sula announces the dates of SulaFest 2017 with the extension from 2 to 3 days!

SulaFest, India’s most awaited world gourmet music festival hosted by Sula at the gorgeous Sula Vineyards’ open air amphitheater and rolling hills in Nasik promises to be bigger and better than ever before.

“Music makes good people come together – and that’s our biggest motto when it comes to whatever we do at Sula,” says Cecilia Oldne, VP – Marketing and Global Brand Ambassador, Sula Vineyards.

For more information, visit- www.sulafest.net

Edited by- Debjani Hazarika

Teamwork Arts and HP Printers brings Kahaani Festival to Pune for the first time

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WHAT? Kahaani Festival
WHEN? June 24-25, 2016. 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
WHERE? Delhi Public School, Nyati Estate Road, Nyati County, Mohammed Wadi Pune, Maharashtra
Teamwork Arts, a pioneering entertainment company in the performing arts space and HP Printers present the first edition of the Kahaani Festival in Pune, which aims to bring children and storytellers together to weave a world of magic through the wonder of stories.

The Festival is being hosted by Arthshila at the Delhi Public School Pune in Mohammad Wadi on June 24-25, 2016 where students from the school and all across the city will be able to engage in creative storytelling sessions, workshops and activities. Several artists, educators and storytellers from across the country will join local counterparts in bringing together this exciting Festival for young kids. The Kahaani Festival Outreach, organized by Pratham Books, will also travel to nearly 15 schools in and around the city, engaging students in exciting storytelling sessions from June 17-23rd.

Highlights of the Festival include Kalpataru - puppet shows by Dadi Pudumjee, Tram Arts Trust’s object theatre performance A Bird’s Eye View, cartoon making workshops by Charuhas Pandit – the co-creator of popular Marathi comic strip Chintoo, dance workshops Moving Stories by Sumeet Nagdev Dance Arts, theatre workshops Stories in Motion by Aditya Roy, music workshops Sound of Music by Chayan Adhikari, storytelling workshops by Eric Miller and Scholastic workshops for parents and educators, and a special Culinary Arts demonstration by Abhijit Berde. Through these activities the students, as well as educators and parents, will have the opportunity to create and share personal stories and explore various tools of storytelling.

The Festival is presented in partnership with HP Printers. Printers are an essential device for every home today, offering the ease and comfort of printing A+ school projects and notes, while eliminating the need for those late-night trips to the print shop.

The students can do their school projects, experiment and engage in ‘Do It Yourself (DIY)’ activities, which adds to the overall creative development of students.

The Kahaani Festival is a path breaking enterprise by Teamwork Arts which aims to revive the dying art of storytelling, bringing it alive through oral traditions, music, theatre, dance and puppetry along with various other art forms. It aims to take learning beyond the classroom and through workshops, performances and storytelling sessions - creates an atmosphere for children to freely explore the realm of their imagination and creativity.

The Festival started in 2011 as a unique initiative exploring storytelling as an alternative to formal educational tools and over the years has grown into a multi-city festival. Kahaani Festival has successfully travelled to cities like Delhi, Jaipur, Ludhiana, Chandigarh, Jalandhar and last year, piloted in the west in Mahabaleshwar. This year the Festival kicks off its first edition in the cultural capital of Maharashtra - Pune, a city known for its young and vibrant populace albeit with strong roots in culture and emphasis on education, arts and crafts, music and theatre.

Sanjoy Roy, Managing Director Teamwork Arts adds, “Kahaani Festival will enchant and empower audiences of all ages as it explores a multitude of traditional and contemporary narratives from India and around the world. We are delighted to collaborate with Delhi Public School, HP Printers and Pratham Books who’ve joined hands with us for this colourful celebration of the world of storytelling. We hope that the young kids in Pune, as well as their parents and educators, will immensely enjoy the unique experience of this festival."

The Kahaani Festival is hosted by Arthshila, a multi arts space initiated at Patna by Takshila Educational Society to support literary and cultural events in the country. As elucidated by Sanjiv Kumar, Founder, Arthshila, “Amongst the vast range of endeavours that Takshila Educational Society undertakes and promotes, those catering to children and childhood occupy a special place and keep us on a constant quest for innovative and engaging activities that are worth spreading. We believe that programmes like the Kahaani Festival must reach every child of the country. Takshila joined hands with Teamwork Arts in 2014 to take Kahaani to Ludhiana, and now its initiative, Arthshila is ready to bring the second spell of enchanting puppetry, theatre, dancing, craftwork, magic show, cartoon-sketching, et al to the young people of Pune.”

To bring the excitement of the Festival to city kids, the Festival will feature an Outreach programme, organized by Pratham Books and Teamwork Arts, in an initiative to unleash the creativity and ignite the young minds in Pune. The outreach programme will begin from June 17 leading on to the first edition of Kahaani Festival. It will feature exciting interactive sessions in various educational institutes, in and around Pune. Catering to children from ages 4 to 14, the programme will include sessions in each school with storytellers and various artiste facilitators conducting theatre, dance, music, and art workshops.

“The Story telling sessions and illustration workshops means immense joy! It kindles the imagination, curiosity and creativity. A story opens a totally new world to children and at the same time also connects them to their culture, people and language. Especially if the stories are in their own language. This is exactly what happens in school outreach programs. Reaching out to government or low budget schools means democratizing this joy and excitement. This initiative gives completeness to the main festival. Our partnership with Teamwork Arts is quite meaningful as it gives an opportunity to reach out to the kids which are otherwise unreached.”, says Sandhya Taksale, Editor Pratham Books, Pune.

“Teachers who are storytellers keep children engaged, generating long-term memories. As a linguistic, musical and interactive medium, storytelling is a bit like delicious chocolate, in that, it kindles the senses, transporting a person into a magical, enchanting, bewitching world”, says Radhika Bapat, Parent Child Development Researcher, who will be conducting sessions as part of the Kahaani Festival Outreach.

Produced by Teamwork Arts, the Kahaani Festival travels across India with stories and storytellers from all around the world. Beyond the conventional forms of storytelling, the festival also features artists with unique styles providing them with a platform to showcase their art.

For more information, visit- www.kahaanifestival.com

Edited by- Debjani Hazarika


Songdew celebrates World Music Day with #Thankyouforthemusic

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21st June every year, the world comes together to celebrate the spirit of music and artists. This World Music Day, Songdew decided to not only bring music to underprivileged kids, but also empower them, with their initiative - #Thankyouforthemusic in collaboration with 100 Pipers which has been driving support for various social causes through its activation platform ‘Play for a cause’.

In a month long initiative, Songdew will host a series of activities, inviting musicians to pay tribute to people who have helped shape their music and career – their teacher, a legendary star, or even a musician on street. They would have to record and upload a one minute dedication video (sing or play) with a thank you note to their inspiration using the hashtag, #Thankyouforthemusic. In support, Songdew will donate to Music Basti, an organization that works with underprivileged kids, changing their lives through music. The endeavour is to donate Rupees INR 1 lacs to Music Basti.

On June 29 & 30, Songdew will also host two grand events at Hard Rock Café and Sutra at Cyber Hub, Gurgaon, with performances from some of the best bands from Delhi including Bandish, Zoya, Faridkot, Shadow and Light, Basanti aur Rezzah, Traffic Jam, Panic, Blending Chords and Raagleela. It is the biggest music festival of the season built for the great cause.

Shalini Behl, President, Songdew says “#Thankyouforthemusic is our way of acknowledging the effort & support of the music fraternity, not only the artists themselves, but every person who might have helped these musicians reach where they are today. What better way than to use the platform of World Music Day!"

Music binds people, hearts and human emotions. It has the power to change people, and to change lives. Their collaboration with Music Basti, to use the initiative of #Thankyouforthemusic, has the power to change life of underprivileged kids who are aspiring to be musicians. We are confident that more people will be encouraged to be a part of this initiative, and empower these children by making a tribute to their mento

Songdew is India's one of the fastest growing networks of independent artists and listeners. With more than 25K+ artists and bands across all genres – Songdew is one stop destination for artists to connect with opportunities and fans.

For more information, visit- www.songdew.com/thankyouforthemusic/

Edited by- Debjani Hazarika

Kahaani Festival - a magical journey of storytelling | photo showcase

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On June 24, 2016, Pune city kids witnessed the magical world of storytelling with the city’s first edition of the Kahaani Festival, presented by HP Printers. A brainchild of pioneering entertainment company Teamwork Arts, the Kahaani Festival was hosted by Arthshila at the Delhi Public School in Mohammad Wadi, Pune on June 24-25 and was open for students from all across the city. The two day Festival was attended by over 6500 students accompanied by their teachers, parents as well as grandparents. Below are few moments of the event.

Kahaani Festival - a magical journey of storytelling
Kahaani Festival - a magical journey of storytelling
Children performing at Kahaani Festival - a magical journey of storytelling
Kahaani Festival - a magical journey of storytelling
Kahaani Festival - a magical journey of storytelling
Kahaani Festival - a magical journey of storytelling
Kahaani Festival - a magical journey of storytelling
Kahaani Festival - a magical journey of storytelling
Kahaani Festival - a magical journey of storytelling

Edited by- Debjani Hazarika

Times Music releases Ananthaal's new music video 'Haal-E-Dil'

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Brainchild of award winning composer and music producer Clinton Cerejo, Ananthaal is an all star musical collaboration featuring two incredible singers, Vijayprakash and Bianca Gomes who have unique vocal styles and sonic identities. Their debut music video, Inayat, was widely regarded as one of the Best Indie Music Videos of 2015, and helped push their debut album ANANTHAAL to the top of several charts, including the Apple iTunes India Best Pop Album of 2015.

Produced by Times Music, their newest music video Haal-E-Dil, from the album, Haal-e-Dil, was released on July 1, 2016 on YouTube. Shot with an experimental approach by Divakar Mani, the focus is completely on the band, their stage presence and their musical abilities.


Song Credits:
Composed by Clinton Cerejo & Ananthaal
Lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya
Vocals: R Vijayprakash, Bianca Gomes, Clinton Cerejo

Drums : Gino Banks
Bass: Sheldon D'Silva
Guitars: Pozy Dhar, Clinton Cerejo
Keys: Beven Fonseca, Clinton Cerejo

Produced & arranged by Clinton Cerejo
Recorded by Chinmay Harshe at ENZY Studios, Mumbai
Recorded by Hemant Baral & Sachin Mittra at The Groove Room, Mumbai
Mixed by Clinton Cerejo at The Groove Room,
Additional mixing : Sachin Mittra, Hemant Baral
Mastered by Tom Coyne at Sterling Sound, NYC.

Video Credits:
DOP + Director - Divakar Mani
Editor - Prasath AK
Hair & Make-up: Mrinalinee Mukherjee
Camera Crew: Sagarika Joshi, Shantanu Naik, Harsh Kothari & Vishal Sharma

Shot at Nirvana Digital Studios, Mumbai.

Edited by- Debjani Hazarika

Bajaao launches 'Friends Of Bajaao' - a platform for musicians and music lovers

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Since its inception in 2005, BAJAAO has grown to become one of the most recognized and respected brands in the music industry. To acknowledge and support the music fraternity in this journey, BAJAAO launches ‘Friends of BAJAAO’, an initiative to recognise and showcase artists that have been associated with the brand, while also being some of its most loyal customers.

‘Friends of BAJAAO’ features renowned artists like, Siddharth Kadadi, the guitarist of Thrash/Groove metal giants Zygnema, Shezan Shaikh, guitarist of Groove Metal band PROVIDENCE and Jordan Veigas (Bass) from Prog metallers Reverrse Polarity.

‘Friends of BAJAAO’ plans to give a platform to upcoming, as well as established artists and help them reach a wider spectrum of audience. Bassist of the death metal band Gutslit, Gurdip Singh Narang said, “Bajaao is a family of hardworking musicians and music related people who understand what a musician needs. I’m very happy to be a part of this initiative.”

Commenting on ‘Friends of BAJAAO’, Mr. Suman Singh, CEO of Bajaao, said, “Our journey towards success would have not been possible without the unconditional support of the music fraternity. ‘Friends of BAJAAO’ as an initiative showcases BAJAAO’s support for both upcoming and established artists, introducing them to new audiences. While the initiative is still in its nascent phase, we envision it becoming a launch-pad for India’s immense musical talent.”

‘Friends of Bajaao’ is currently on an invite-only basis.

For more information, visit - www.bajaao.com/friendsofbajaao

Edited by- Debjani Hazarika

Nike releases 'Da Da Ding' as a part of 'Just Do It' campaign

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Nike, the American sportswear company, recently released 'Da Da Ding', a music video as a part of their 'Just Do It' campaign. The video features actress Deepika Padukone and Indian national field hockey player Rani Rampal, alongside other leading Indian athletes — footballer Jyoti Ann Burrett and cricketers Harmanpreet Kaur, Smriti Mandana and Shubhlakshmi Sharma.

Created in collaboration with Wieden+Kennedy India, directed by French director François Rousselet, and set to a thumping anthem by Genera8ion, featuring American rapper Gizzle, “Da Da Ding” charts the rise of female sport across a diverse range of passions, including basketball, football, running, training and the national obsession of cricket.

Deepika Padukone, and Rani Rampal spend their days in different ways although their paths to respective success bear similar markings; each learned the discipline and strengthened the confidence they attributes to their rise to early participation in sport, an anomaly in a country in which athletics has remained male dominated.

Their accounts also mirror sociological findings suggesting that female participation in sport helps to alter a girl or woman’s self-image in numerous ways, including feelings of control, competency and strength. Padukone, who played national-level badminton before turning her full attention to acting, confirms this theory, stating, “Everything I am today and everything I have achieved comes from my years of playing sport. My goals, my commitment, my focus, my dedication, my discipline, my sacrifices, my hard work. All of it, I've learnt it all through sport. Sport has also taught me how to handle failure and success. It has taught me how to fight. It has made me unstoppable!"

For her part, Rampal, who in 2010 at the age of 15 became the youngest player on India’s national field hockey team, confirms that sports helped build her self-assurance and expand her dreams. “Coming from a small village never stopped me; every time I won a medal I kept getting stronger and more confident to take on the world.”

More info at www.news.nike.com/news/da-da-ding

Edited by- Debjani Hazarika
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