UK-based Motion Pulse unveils 7 songs, 3 film projects in India; Randeep Hooda, Sham Kaushal mark presence at event
Mumbai, June 19
UK-based entertainment company Motion Pulse officially entered the Indian market with a launch event at the JW Marriott, Juhu, Mumbai. Partnering with Gingi Music, the company introduced a slate of seven music releases and three upcoming film projects, highlighting its strategic plans for expansion and creative collaboration in India's rapidly evolving entertainment landscape.
The launch event brought together several prominent personalities from the worlds of cinema, music, and entertainment. The Thursday evening was graced by actors Randeep Hooda, filmmaker Deepak Tijori, renowned filmmaker Anil Sharma, celebrated action director Sham Kaushal, noted lyricist Kumar, actors Deepraj Rana and Prashant Narayanan, along with other distinguished guests from the entertainment fraternity.
Speaking at the event, Rana Bhatia, CEO of Motion Pulse in a press note, said, "India is home to extraordinary creative talent and a rapidly evolving entertainment landscape. We believe this is the right time to build meaningful collaborations that connect Indian creativity with global opportunities. Our vision is to create a platform that nurtures talent, encourages original storytelling, and builds content that resonates with audiences across borders."
A major highlight of the evening was the announcement of "Monster Minds," directed by Sunil Sirvaiya, which is scheduled to go on floors in July 2026. The project forms part of Motion Pulse's broader film slate and reflects the company's commitment to developing original and talent-driven content.
The collaboration with Gingi Music and acclaimed composer Anjan Bhattacharya further reinforces Motion Pulse's focus on music, films, artist development, and creative partnerships that can reach audiences in both India and international markets.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Another foreign company jumping on the Bollywood bandwagon. Hope they don't just come here for cheap talent and then leave. Indian creativity deserves respect, not exploitation. Let's see if they actually invest in original content or just copy-paste Western ideas. 🤔
As someone from the UK, I think this is a smart move. Indian cinema has enormous global appeal, especially with the diaspora. Motion Pulse's CEO Rana Bhatia seems to understand that collaboration works both ways. Looking forward to seeing what comes out of this partnership.
Sham Kaushal being there is a big deal! The man is a legend in action choreography. If Motion Pulse is serious about talent-driven content, they've come to the right place. But 2026 is too far—announcements are easy, execution matters more. Let them first deliver the 7 songs they promised. 🎵
Honestly, I'm tired of all these launch events at JW Marriott with celebrities posing for photos. What we need is actual quality content that tells Indian stories honestly, not just another PR exercise. Hope I'm wrong and Motion Pulse brings something fresh to our screens. 🙏
Interesting that a UK company is focusing on India rather than Hollywood. With OTT platforms booming in India, there's definitely a market for cross-border content. Anjan Bhattacharya's involvement is promising—he's done great work in regional cinema. Let's see if they can bridge the gap between Bollywood and international standards.
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