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Starring
Himesh Reshammiya, Shenaz Treasurywala, Sonal Sehgal, Zakir Hussain, Rajesh Khattar
Music
Himesh Reshammiya
Director
Isshaan Trivedi
Producer
Ravi Agrawal
Audio Label
Saregama
Year
2009

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Zindagi Jise Ek Radio Aditi, Himesh Reshammiya
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Rafa Dafa Kiya Nahin Jaye Himesh Reshammiya
02:18
04
Damadji Angana Hai Padhare Himesh Reshammiya, Kailash Kher
05:12
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Mann Ka Radio Himesh Reshammiya
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Koi Na Koi Chahe Himesh Reshammiya, Shreya Ghoshal
03:28
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Mann Ka Radio (Remix) Himesh Reshammiya
03:17
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Teri Meri Dosti Ka Aasman Himesh Reshammiya, Shreya Ghoshal
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Shaam Ho Chali Hai Himesh Reshammiya, Shreya Ghoshal
04:34
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Piya Jaise Ladoo Motichoor Wale Himesh Reshammiya, Rekha Bhardwaj
04:27
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Zindagi Jise Ek Radio (Remix) Himesh Reshammiya
03:47
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Janeman Himesh Reshammiya, Shreya Ghoshal
03:15

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01

Radio City 91.1 FM celebrates 15th year anniversary bash in Bangalore

On a night dominated by vices and wishes coming true, Radio City invited Bangalore to come be a part of the 15th Anniversary bash.A star-studded night saw Bangalore’s who’s who, from rapper Hard Kaur to music director Gurukiran, turn out to sing Happy Birthday to the nation’s numero uno FM brand. Starting at 8:00 pm at the Taj West End, the party continued into the wee hours of the morning with head honchos across corporate houses mingling with Sandalwood stars who turned up to set the house on fire with Radio City and Jagran Group management.

02

Amitabh turns radio jockey for a day

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan has entertained the masses on the big and small screens. Now, he will connect with his fans via radio to promote his forthcoming film "Shamitabh". The 72-year-old is set to take the RED FM listeners by surprise as he chats with them over phone. Listeners can tune into "All India Shamitabh Radio" as Amitabh turns a radio jockey Thursday on 93.5 RED FM. “In an endeavour to bring our listeners closer to the legendary star, we planned this initiative with ‘Shamitabh’ which celebrates Mr. Bachchan’s voice as the voice of the common man. Amitabh Bachchan is like an institution in himself, adored by people across age groups,” Nisha Narayanan, COO, RED FM, said in a statement. While recording promotional bytes for the radio show, Big B had tweeted: “And doing some rather complicated RJ'ing for Radio Station Red FM 93.5!! Goodness, how do these guys manage it! I am at a loss.” Also starring Akshara Haasan and Dhanush, “Shamitabh”, directed by R. Balakrishnan, will hit the screens Friday.

03

Swara Bhaskar doing a radio film for Mother’s Day

Actress Swara Bhaskar will be lending her voice for a radio film 'Maa Ka Sapna' on the occasion of Mother's Day on Sunday. "We're making this film on the occasion of Mother's Day which will be celebrated on May 8. It is a story about a mother's dreams," Swara told IANS. "It's a topic, specifically in our country, where mothers in the process of taking care of their children or serving their husbands, forget their own dreams or keep them aside and forget their identity," said Swara who was present at the radio station Big FM, which will be playing the film.

04

Aamir asks Bollywood stars to support community radio

What is actor-filmmaker Aamir Khan now busy with? He is urging the people and Bollywood celebrities to support community radio Jago Mumbai 90.8 in Bandra and says he is happy to back the endeavor because it will help the residents in knowing each other and in getting closer. "When they were starting the radio channel, I helped them with funds. I would like to give my time to the radio channel as well. There are other celebrities who also helped in getting the funds. And whenever they would require funds, we would love to contribute," Aamir, 46, told reporters Sunday. He was celebrating the first anniversary of the only community radio station run by the residents of Sea Hill Building in Bandra, where he also lives. Aamir feels there won't be a lack of celebrity support as many known names from Bollywood like Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Kareena Kapoor and Ranbir Kapoor, belong to the area. "Bandra is such a place where the concentration of celebrity is the most. Me and Salman were born in Bandra and now Shah Rukh also stays here. Sanjay Dutt and Ranbir were also born here and so is Kareena. "So the radio station shouldn't fall short of neither funds nor celebrities. I would say all of them should come and be part of the radio station. This is our radio station. We shouldn't come as celebrities, we should come as a Bandraites," added the actor. The radio station's first anniversary co-incided with Maharashtra Day. "Happy Maharashtra Day to all Maharashtrians. I think the community radio like Jago Mumbai is something we should have more and more of. When I was approached with the idea of community radio, I was happy that someone is thinking of it and I was happy to support it," said Aamir. He is confident that such endeavour can be a great platform for budding talent and can help grow a more close-knit society. "Each area should have a community radio. India being such a big country, you will find talent in every corner of the country. But everyone can't make it to the national level. So such community radio can be a huge platform to start with. "It also helps in knowing people of the community. I don't know everyone in this community, but can get to know through the radio station. Housewives would teach us new recipes, or seniors would tell us how Bandra was 50 years ago. When we listen to the radio or when people take initiative to contribute to the radio channel, the community becomes more close-knit. And that's how a healthy community is formed," concluded Aamir.

05

Kites team starts new trend, premieres music on radio

The music of Hrithik Roshan’s eagerly awaited film “Kites” has been launched and this is the first time a movie album has premiered on a radio channel. “I think, this is for the first time there is a music premiere happening on a radio channel, which is great. I am hoping for some good feedback,” Hrithik told reporters at the Radio Mirch studio here Thursday. There has been a lot of buzz about the film and finally the promotion has started. Asked how different the promotions will be from other movies, Hrithik said: “I am not the marketing guy, so I am clueless. I am just an actor and am happy doing acting. I don’t think on those terms. “They (marketing team) must be doing something to promote the film. They will tell me what to do and I will do whatever I can do.” Directed by Anurag Basu, “Kites” will be released in both Hindi and English. The film is about two lovers and their thrilling journey filled with precious moments and unexpected betrayal. Mexican actress Barbara Mori, who plays Hrithik’s love interest in the movie, is expected to come down for the promotion activities of the movie set for a May 21 release. “Yes, I think she will be coming down on the 20th of next month and help in promoting the film,” said Hrithik. Kangana Ranaut also features in the movie, but she has not been highlighted so far. “I really am not the person who decides on promotion and marketing. The film is a love story between Barbara and me. The idea to project the first promos of the film comes from the director’s vision, what he wants to tell the audiences and that’s how the promos are made,” said Hrithik. Asked whether he has flown kites, Hrithik said: “Yes, I remember papa used to teach me. We used to live on the 13th floor of a building… I was too small and I used to wonder that the kites seems so light but when it’s flying, it’s really hard to hold the ‘manja’ (string). I remember that really clearly because I could not hold it and it used to keep flying away from my hand.”

06

Radio bets big on classified ad format

In a bid to shore up its advertising revenues and mop up new clients, the Rs 840 crore Indian radio industry is aggressively marketing the classified advertising format. The newest player to join the bandwagon is Big 92.7 FM of Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (ADAG). It is promoting its its classified advertising format on radio through a new vertical called Big Impact. Says Tarun Katial, CEO, Reliance Media World, "With changing media trends, classified advertisers are looking at effective ways to ensure reach and response while also being cost effective. Big Impact, in evaluating this business opportunity is ushering classified advertising on radio, in India." Classified advertisers are mostly small businesses who seek quick and timely results, says Katial. "We will host 10-second advertising spots, with clear messaging, between 12 noon and 6 pm. And we will ensure assistance through end-to-end logistics." According to the media and entertainment industry report of 2009 by Ficci and KPMG, between 2006-2008, the sector grew by 19.7%. The report sayys the radio industry's ad revenues will grow by 14.2% between 2009-13. Currently, the most popular form of radio ads is the regular spots which a station airs during the commercial breaks between programmes. Another form is utilizing sponsors, for example, for time checks and traffic updates. And finally, there is also customisation as per specific requirements such as integrating celebrity shows, song tags, etc., to a programme. Big FM has launched this service in Mumbai and will follow it up in other cities suit shortly. Big Impact is primarily targeting advertisers in information technology, education, property and travel sectors. "Metros will have an advantage, but non-metros also have good potential as retail and small and medium enterprises are showing robust growth," says Katial. "Advertisers today are much evolved and they have their own diagnostics to measure and understand the value an advertising medium offers them. We are confident that this value product will deliver to take the advertising requirements of the small and medium advertisers to an altogether new level. Radio offers high reach and is extremely cost effective, which promises to work excellently for their businesses," he adds. In India, classifieds for the print industry account for 15% of the overall print revenue. And with the print industry size pegged at Rs 10,000 crore, the classified ads market is around Rs 1,500 crore. With comparable figures for the radio industry is not available, experts say it indicates that the scope for growth is immense. Concurs Prashant Panday, CEO, Radio Mirchi, "Classified advertising has a tremendous scope on radio. It allows small topical advertisers to experiment with radio using classifieds. It's a very interesting format." Radio Mirchi, owned by Entertainment Network India Ltd, has been doing classifieds for the last 8 years since it launched its first radio station. "We have had literally thousands of clients converted using classifieds. Almost all of the smaller Mirchi stations use classifieds as a format to rope in smaller advertisers," he says. As of now, classifieds may not contribute much in terms of percentage of revenues, but it's an extremely important stepping stone to bigger spends on radio, explains Panday. "We have called it by different names in different markets-the most common one has been simply Mirchi Classifieds. We also use Mirchi Express in some markets." Radio City, promoted by Music Broadcast Pvt. Ltd, has taken the format of classified ads a step further creating contextual content around the classifieds. Says Apurva Purohit, CEO, Radio City, "We run classified ads which ensures the communication happens in an environment where the consumer is most receptive to it. Retail classifieds would run in the city buzz section which talks about various shopping options in the city. It has worked well for us in our smaller cities, where the ticket size of an advertiser is smaller."