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Every day is music day for us, even on World Music Day

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Every day is music day for us, even on World Music Day

The purpose of World Music Day is to celebrate music. While several activities are planned around the world to commemorate the occasion, we wonder what it means to those in the music industry. A few musicians discuss their feelings about World Music Day and whether it is important to them.

Sonu Nigam is an Indian singer-songwriter.

I don’t even consider it (World Music Day). What does one day ascribed to music mean to me? My entire existence is [based on] music, so what does one day assigned to music mean to me?

Kavita Seth is an Indian actress.

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It (World Music Day) is quite important to me. It’s the day when you realise that music is the only way to find peace and calm in the world.

Aziz Talat

Pyar nahin hai sur se jisko, woh moorakh insaan nahin, is a well-known bandish. Every day of the year, in my opinion, is music day. Music has the ability to cure and calm, and it is even more important in today’s hectic world.

Divya Kumar is an Indian actress.

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We, as musicians, enjoy music every day of our existence. As a result, every day is a music day. Music is the only force on the planet that has no bounds. In today’s world, all we can hope for is that music will alleviate all of our worries.

Irfan Mohammad

Every day is music day for me. However, designating one day as World Music Day is a fantastic concept. I hope this contributes to the global propagation of the message of love and peace.

Anusha Mani is an Indian actress.

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While it’s wonderful to recognise something by setting aside a day to honour it, music is the very essence of my existence for me. Every day of the year, I honour, value, and celebrate my craft. It’s encouraging to see the public recognise the art form, but as a performer, I’m grateful to have music in my life on a daily basis.

Akriti Kakar is an Indian actress.

Music is a way of life for me. Since I was three years old, music has been my constant friend and most natural organic relationship. It seems strange to me to devote only one day to music when all I do and dream of is making wonderful music every day.

Asees Kaur is a young woman from Punjab.

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My mornings and nights aren’t complete without music. My source of energy is music. Everyone, I believe, celebrates music every day in different ways, whether it’s starting the day with a prayer or closing it with a lullaby. As a result, every day is a music day.

 

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Post Kanguva debacle, Tamil Nadu producers demand ban of YouTube channels from theatres

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Post Kanguva debacle, Tamil Nadu producers demand ban of YouTube channels from theatres

This decision comes after the release of Kanguva on November 14, which saw a lot of negative feedback on the opening day from YouTube reviews.

On Wednesday, the Tamil Nadu Producers Council (TNPC) issued a strong statement requesting theatre owners to ban fans’ interviews by YouTube channels on theatre premises post the first day first shows (FDFS) and cooperate in doing away with this FDFS public review and opinion process completely. (Also read: Kanguva producer’s wife says Disha Patani’s role in film was to ‘look pretty’, deletes comment after backlash)

In a long four-page letter, the Tamil Nadu Producers Council has condemned ‘personal attacks and incitement of hatred in the name of film reviews.’ They said that films like Indian 2, Vettaiyan and Kanguva were highly impacted due to YouTube FDFS public reviews.

What the letter stated

This letter comes after the release of Suriya’s film Kanguva on November 14 which saw a tremendous amount of negative feedback from the audience in the first day first show YouTube reviews and opinion videos. The TNPC wrote that journalists have the right to criticise flaws in the film and talk about the positives and negatives but no one can engage in personal attacks and try to destroy the entire film in their reviews. According to them, this would lead to the downfall of the film industry itself.

The letter also stated, “Critics have every right to review movies. But we request all journalists to write film reviews keeping in mind that hatred towards a film should not be sown in the media because of personal malice. It is imperative that all the associations related to the film industry unite and stop this practice by not encouraging them anymore.”

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Kerala was the first state to establish this ban on YouTube reviews. In 2023, Mubeen Rauf, director of Aromalinte Adyathe Pranayam, who was supported by the Producers’ Association filed a case in court to ban YouTube reviewers from theatre premises as their negative public opinion videos were affecting the film business.

The Kerala High Court then issued a directive to the concerned authorities to prevent online reviews of films by social media influencers, YouTube reviewers, and bloggers for seven days following the release of a film.

The court went a step further and even issued notice to the Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and the Central Board of Film Certification to establish clear and transparent guidelines for online film critics and vloggers. Producers felt this move would protect the industry.

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