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This is a list of the most-watched Indian music videos on YouTube. Phonics Song with Two Words from children's channel ChuChu TV is the most viewed video in India and is the 7th most viewed YouTube video in the world. "Why This Kolaveri Di" become the first Indian music video to cross 100 million views. [1] [2] "Swag Se Swagat" became the first ...
Aparshakti Khurana (born 18 November 1987) is an Indian actor, radio jockey, comedian, playback singer, composer and television host. [1] He is the younger brother of actor Ayushmann Khurrana. [2] Aparshakti Khurana has shown his acting skills in numerous Bollywood movies, ranging from Dangal to Stree 2. [3]
Tulsi Kumar Dua (born 15 March 1986), popularly known as Tulsi Kumar, is an Indian playback singer, radio jockey, musician, and actress in the Bollywood industry.She was born to businessman Gulshan Kumar, the former owner of T Series who also worked as a singer, and his wife Sudesh Kumari.
‘Renaissance’ artist has released new music along with highly anticipated concert film
Gaana.com formed a partnership in February 2013 with South Indian Music Companies Association to acquire rights to music from 79 different labels. Consequently, Gaana.com had access to more than 45+ million songs. Gaana generates an annual revenue [9] of US$5 million for Times Internet. Micromax bought a stake in Gaana.com in October 2015. [10]
The new track, "My House," is featured in the concert movie and is available on YouTube and Spotify. The bass-thumping song starts with Beyoncé giving one of her signature laughs before declaring ...
Saregama owns music repertoire across film music, non-film music, Carnatic, Hindustani classical, devotional music, etc. in over 25 Indian languages. The first song recorded in India by Gauhar Jaan in 1902 and the first film made in Bollywood ‘Alam Ara' in 1931 were under the music label. [citation needed] [6]
We finally have an answer for how much it’ll take for Justin Bieber to croon “Love Yourself,” a now nearly-decade-old song, at your next party—a cool $10 million.