'Dosthi', the first multi-genre Hindi album from coastal Karnataka released

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June 15, 2016

Jun 15: Muzik247 Tulu, the prominent music label in the Tulu film industry, has released the Hindi music album titled 'Dosthi', composed by Loy Valentine Saldanha and written by Melwyn Antony D'souza. The duo have also sung in this multi-genre album featuring new singers - Munita Velgas Rao, Rithesh Kumar, Savitha Puttur, Aurvile Rodrigues, Sandesh Kumar, Akshada Talaulikar and Gauthami Hede. The musicians are Sandeep R. Ballal, Raul Rebello and Jason D'souza.

Dosthi'Dosthi' is the first Hindi album from Loy Valentine Saldanha and Melwyn Antony D'souza. However, the duo have previously contributed to many Hindi jingles as well as theme songs, nationally and internationally. The album has 11 tracks including an English song with its reprise version.

Commenting on the album, Loy Valentine Saldanha said, "'Dosthi' has been our dream project for the past two years. The very first song was composed in 2009 when I was studying in Audio Media Education, Chennai, as part of an assignment. When I shared the track with my friends, the feedback we got was amazing which encouraged us to create more such songs. Also, we wanted to encourage new talents, hence we selected new artists for our debut Hindi album."

According to Melwyn Antony D'souza, "The reason behind creating a Hindi album is that it will have a wider reach since the language is understood by majority of the people in our country. We also wanted to spread the sweetness of our regional languages. Hence we have added the flavours of Konkani and Tulu, which makes the album unique."

Track Details:
1. Dosthi
Singers: Melwyn Antony D’souza & Loy Valentine Saldanha
Lyrics: Melwyn Antony D’souza
Music: Loy Valentine Saldanha
Genre: Pop

2. Chedwa Trance
Singers: Melwyn Antony D’souza & Munita Veigas Rao
Lyrics: Melwyn Antony D’souza
Music: Loy Valentine Saldanha
Genre: Club Mix

3. Sajna Re
Singers: Melwyn Antony D’souza
Lyrics: Melwyn Antony D’souza
Music: Loy Valentine Saldanha
Genre: Bollywood

4. Can't Stop Loving You
Singers: Rithesh Kumar
Lyrics: Melwyn Antony D’souza
Music: Loy Valentine Saldanha
Genre: Pop Rock

5. Ruk Jana Nahin
Singers: Loy Valentine Saldanha
Lyrics: Melwyn Antony D’souza
Music: Loy Valentine Saldanha
Genre: Rock

6. Meri Zindagi
Singers: Melwyn Antony D’souza & Savitha Puttur
Lyrics: Melwyn Antony D’souza
Music: Loy Valentine Saldanha
Genre: Bollywood

7. Pyara Sa Chehra
Singers: Aurvile Rodrigues
Lyrics: Melwyn Antony D’souza
Music: Loy Valentine Saldanha
Genre: Reggae

8. Dil Mera Tujse
Singers: Sandesh Kumar & Akshada Talaulikar
Lyrics: Melwyn Antony D’souza
Music: Loy Valentine Saldanha
Genre: Bollywood / Dandiya

9. Can't Stop Loving You (Reprise)
Singers: Gauthami Hede & Loy Valentine Saldanha
Lyrics: Melwyn Antony D’souza
Music: Loy Valentine Saldanha
Genre: Slow Ballad

10. Ajnabi
Singers: Melwyn Antony D’souza
Lyrics: Melwyn Antony D’souza
Music: Loy Valentine Saldanha
Genre: Rock

11. Chedwa Tapori
Singers: Melwyn Antony D’souza
Lyrics: Melwyn Antony D’souza
Music: Loy Valentine Saldanha
Genre: Bollywood / Tapang

To listen to the songs:
Saavn: http://www.saavn.com/s/album/hindi/DOSTHI-2016/fe1xx0vZbm8_
Gaana: http://gaana.com/album/dosthi
Eros Now: http://erosnow.com/#!/music/album/1054700/dosthi
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/in/album/dosthi/id1121168824

Loy Valentine Saldanha is a certified engineer in Music Production and Sound Design from Audio Media Education, Chennai. His track, "Daye Saipa" from the recently released Tulu movie 'Rambarooti', made history by becoming the first Tulu song to get listed in the prestigious iTunes Top 200 Regional Indian chart. Melwyn Antony D'souza has pursued his degree in Carnatic music, art and culture. He was nominated for the best lyricist at Konkani Global Music Awards 2012
About Muzik247 Tulu:
Muzik247 Tulu has been the most prominent music label in Tulu film industry since 2015. Being the most sought after online entertainment publisher and distributor by Tuluvas across the globe, Muzik247 Tulu acquires, manages and promotes Tulu movie content - audio songs, video songs, trailers, full movie and movie scenes. Nirel, Right Bokka Left, Yeregla Panodchi, Rickshaw Driver, Chaali Polilu, Super Marmeye, Rambarooti, Guddeda Bhoota, Bangar Da Kural, Namma Kudla are some of the Tulu movies acquired by Muzik247 Tulu.

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January 24,2020

Paris, Jan 24: Rahul Mishra and Imane Ayissi made history on Thursday by becoming the first Indian and black African designers to show their clothes on the elite Paris haute couture catwalk.

Only a little more than a dozen of the world's most prestigious luxury labels -- including Dior, Chanel and Givenchy -- have a right to call their clothes haute couture.

All the clothes must be handmade -- and go on to sell for tens of thousands of euros (dollars) to some of the richest and most famous women in the world.

Mishra, an advocate of ethical "slow fashion" who blames mechanisation for much of the world's ills, said "it felt amazing and very surreal to be the first Indian to be chosen." "They see a great future for us -- which will make us push ourselves even harder," the 40-year-old told AFP after his debut show was cheered by fashionistas.

Both Mishra and Cameroon-born Ayissi, 51, are champions of traditional fabrics and techniques from their homelands and are famous for their classy lines.

Ayissi said his selection was "immense" both for Africa and himself.

"I am so proud that I can show my work and showcase real African fabrics and African heritage," he told AFP backstage as celebrities, including the chic head of Unesco, Audrey Azoulay, congratulated him.

Mishra broke through on the Paris ready-to-wear scene after winning the International Woolmark Prize in 2014, the top award that also launched the careers of such greats as Karl Lagerfeld and Yves Saint Laurent.

The purity of his often white creations with their detailed but understated embroidery has won him many fans, including Vogue's legendary critic Suzy Menkes.

The doyenne of fashion's front row called him an Indian "national treasure".

But this time, Mishra turned up the colour palette somewhat with dresses that subtly evoked the jungle paradises and pristine underwater world off the Maldives he worries that one day we might lose.

Appalled by the smoke and pollution that meant he had to keep his four-year-old daughter indoors in Delhi for nearly 20 days in November, Mishra said he imagined a "pure virginal and untamed planet... with ecosystems crafted out of embroidered flora and fauna".

"I am very emotional about it. Sometimes it makes me cry. All our children should be growing up in a better world," he added.

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"Once, when she saw the River Ganges, she said: 'Can you please clean it for us so can go for a swim?'"

Mishra said he was reducing the quantity of clothes he was producing while at the same time increasing their quality, with humming birds, koalas and other animals hidden in the hundreds of hand worked embroidered leaves and flowers of his "jungle dresses".

The designer has won ethical and sustainability awards for his work supporting local crafts people in rural India.

"My objective is to create jobs which help people in their own villages," Mishra said.

"If villages are stronger, you will have a stronger country, a stronger nation, and a stronger world," he added.

Ayissi takes a similar stand, refusing to use wax prints popular in West Africa which he dismisses as "colonial".

Dutch mills flooded Africa with cotton printed with colourful patterns borrowed from Indonesian batik in the 19th century, and still dominate the market.

"When we talk about African fashion, it's always wax, which is a real pity," he told AFP, "because it's killing our own African heritage."

Ayissi, a former dancer who worked with singers such as Sting and Seal, told AFP he wanted to open up "a new path for Africa" and find an "alternative way of doing luxury fashion".

He has gone back to using prestigious local materials, like the strip fabric kente woven by the Akan people of Ghana and the Ivory Coast, which was originally worn only by nobles.

The son of an undefeated African boxing champ and a former Miss Cameroon, he also uses appliqued techniques from Benin and Ghana.

Haute couture shows only take place in Paris and the criteria to enter and remain in fashion's elite club are strictly enforced by French law.

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The music video has cameos by the singer's partners and features many special moments shared by the couple amid lockdown.

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August 6,2020

Mumbai, Aug 6: Taking over the case of the controversial death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput, the CBI on Thursday registered a case naming six persons, including his actress-girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty and her family members.

Besides Rhea, others named in the FIR are her family members Indrajit Chakraborty, Sandya Chakraborty and Showik Chakraborty as well as his house manager Samuel Miranda and the actress' manager and publicist Shruti Modi.

The registration of the case came a day after the Centre informed the Supreme Court that it has asked the CBI to take over the case following a reference from the Bihar government.

The entry of the CBI will not be to the liking of Maharashtra government, as it has already raised objection to the move, saying Bihar does not have any jurisdiction for a probe, as the incident happened in Mumbai.

The CBI has invoked charges related to criminal conspiracy, abetment of suicide, wrongful restrain, wrongful confinement, theft, criminal breach of trust, cheating and criminal intimidation against those named in the FIR.

The case will be probed by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) under the Superintendent of Police Nupur Prasad. DIG Gagandeep Gambhir and Joint Director Manoj Shashidhar will supervise the investigations.

The CBI FIR is based on a case registered by Patna Police on a complaint filed by the actor's father Krishna Kishore Singh, who accused Rhea and others of abetting Sushant's suicide and misappropriating his assets. The Patna Police had invoked sections related to criminal conspiracy, cheating, and abetment to suicide among others.

The 34-year-old actor hailing from Bihar, known for his stellar performance in Kai Poche and MS Dhoni: The Untold Story among others, died by suicide on June 14 in his apartment in Bandra in Mumbai on June 14. Mumbai Police has registered a case and had been investigating various angles when Sushant's father also registered a case in Patna against Rhea and others.

The case ran into controversy as Mumbai Police and the state government questioned the locus standi of their Patna counterparts with one of the senior Bihar Police officers who landed in Mumbai was sent to quarantine by state authorities.

Sushant's death had raised shackles with several actors and others questioning the nepotism in Bollywood after it emerged that he was under depression as he was not getting his due in the film industry.

It also assumed political colours with a section alleging that top Shiv Sena leader and Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray's son Aditya Thackeray, also a Minister, has links to the incident. Aditya has denied any links.

BJP leaders, including former Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, had demanded CBI inquiry in the case.

The Bihar government acted fast in referring the case to the CBI, as the state was going to Assembly elections later this year and there was anguish among people over the state.

So far, Mumbai Police have recorded statements of 56 people, including Rajput's sisters, Rhea, and others from the film industry, after registering an Accidental Death Report (ADR).

The Enforcement Directorate has earlier registered a money laundering case against Rhea and others on the basis of the FIR filed by Patna Police. The agency on Thursday quizzed Miranda while it summoned Rhea for questioning on Friday.

Earlier, Rhea had approached the Supreme Court seeking transfer of the case registered by Patna Police to Maharashtra. In her plea, she had said that she was in a live-in relationship with Sushant from a year up till June 8 when the petitioner had temporarily shifted to her own residence in Mumbai. She has been in deep trauma due the death of the actor and moreover getting rape and death threats.

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