Sonu Nigam and Anup Jalota Meet Piyush Goyal to Launch 'Sangeet Dwar' Music Platform

Renowned Bollywood singer Sonu Nigam and devotional singer Anup Jalota met Union Minister Piyush Goyal to discuss the 'Sangeet Dwar' initiative. The platform aims to serve as a single-window for music licensing, supporting PM Modi's Ease of Doing Business vision. The meeting included prominent voices from the music, event, and hotel industries. Sonu Nigam is currently busy with his musical tour and recently lent his voice to the song 'Suno Naa Dil'.

Key Points: Sonu Nigam, Anup Jalota Meet Piyush Goyal for Sangeet Dwar

  • Sonu Nigam and Anup Jalota meet Piyush Goyal
  • Discuss establishment of 'Sangeet Dwar' platform
  • Single-window for music licensing
  • Supports PM Modi's Ease of Doing Business vision
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Sonu Nigam, Anup Jalota meet Union Minister Piyush Goyal to discuss 'Sangeet Dwar' establishment

Sonu Nigam and Anup Jalota meet Union Minister Piyush Goyal to discuss the establishment of 'Sangeet Dwar', a single-window music licensing platform.

"A monumental meet to discuss the establishment of Sangeet Dvar with Honourable and Dynamic Minister Piyush Goyal - Sonu Nigam"

Mumbai, May 15

Renowned Bollywood singer Sonu Nigam met Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, discussing the inception of the 'Sangeet Dwar'.

In an Instagram post, Sonu Nigam shared pictures from the meeting, which was also attended by devotional singer Anup Jalota.

"A monumental meet to discuss the establishment of Sangeet Dvar with Honourable and Dynamic Minister Piyush Goyal, Anup Jalota, Sanjay Tandon and the most prominent voices from the music, event and hotel industry of India," Nigam wrote in the caption.

Earlier this year, the initiative of 'Sangeet Dwar' was led by the Indian music industry in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for Ease of Doing Business.

A window for music licensing, 'Sangeet Dwar' is led by IPRS, Novex, PPL and RMPL, and ISAMRA with the support of key industry bodies like NRAI, EEMA, and FHRAI. It reflects a collective commitment towards building a more efficient and transparent ecosystem.

"Sangeet Dwar is a single-window platform for music licensing with the support of DPIIT and Ministry of Information & Broadcasting," as per an official post by T-Series.

Lauding the initiative, T-Series, in a tweet, added, "We extend our sincere gratitude to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his continued vision and leadership. Sangeet Dwar reflects the industry's collective commitment to a more streamlined and transparent licensing ecosystem."

On the work front for Sonu Nigam, the singer has been busy with his musical tour, performing across the country. He also extended his vocals for the 'Daadi Ki Shaadi' song 'Suno Naa Dil'.

The song features the soulful voices of Sonu Nigam and Sunidhi Chauhan, with music composed by Gulraj Singh and lyrics by Manoj Yadav.

Produced by Rtake Studios along with BeingU Studios and Shimla Talkies, 'Daadi Ki Shaadi' has been written and directed by Ashish R. Mohan.

The film stars Neetu Kapoor, Riddhima Kapoor, Kapil Sharma, Sarath Kumar and Sadia Khateeb in important roles.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see artists like Sonu Nigam and Anup Jalota actively engaging with policymakers. But hope this isn't just another bureaucratic platform - the real test will be execution on ground.
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Vikram M
Single window for music licensing sounds good on paper, but I've seen too many govt initiatives fail. Hope the industry bodies involved actually make this work for small venue owners like me.
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Ananya R
Sonu Nigam's voice is magical! But more than Sangeet Dwar, I want him to release more new songs. His recent tours are amazing though 🎤
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Rohit P
Interesting to see T-Series backing this. If it reduces the licensing hassles for wedding events and small gatherings, it's a win. But let's see if the platform remains user-friendly or becomes another confusion.

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