Key Points

Himesh Reshammiya and Malini Awasthi praised PM Modi's vision for the entertainment industry at WAVES 2025. The summit aims to showcase India's cultural richness on a global stage. PM Modi emphasized India's storytelling potential and called for global collaboration. The event brings together creators, policymakers, and innovators from over 90 countries.

Key Points: Himesh Reshammiya Praises PM Modi's Vision at WAVES 2025 Summit

  • Himesh Reshammiya credits PM Modi for WAVES 2025 platform
  • Malini Awasthi calls it a boost for Indian culture
  • PM Modi highlights India's storytelling potential
  • Summit aims to position India as a global entertainment hub
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WAVES 2025: Singer Himesh Reshammiya lauds PM Modi's vision for entertainment industry in India

Singer Himesh Reshammiya and folk artist Malini Awasthi applaud PM Modi's WAVES 2025 initiative to boost India's global entertainment industry.

"I thank PM Modi, as we have such a platform due to his vision. Outstanding things are happening here. – Himesh Reshammiya"

Mumbai, May 3

Actor and singer Himesh Reshammiya lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "vision" for the entertainment and music industries of India at the ongoing WAVES 2025.

While talking to media, Reshammiya expressed his gratitude to PM Modi, for the ongoing World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit (WAVES) in India.

"I thank PM Modi, as we have such a platform due to his vision. Outstanding things are happening here. The days are not far when our entertainment and music industries will be on top," said Himesh Reshammiya.

On day two of WAVES 2025, the popular folk singer Malini Awasthi also lauded the WAVES 2025 and called it a great initiative to promote Indian culture and tradition.

In a conversation with ANI, she said, "I am so happy for this new beginning, which should have started a long time back. Different stories are told in different parts of India, and it has saved the Indian culture. The government has taken a great step in promoting Indian cinema on a global scale."

She expressed gratitude towards Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, for the initiative and said, "I congratulate PM Modi and the Ministry of Information Broadcasting and the Maharashtra Government."

PM Narendra Modi inaugurated the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) 2025 on May 1 at the Jio World Convention Centre, calling it a historic moment for India's cultural and creative sectors.

The four-day summit, themed "Connecting Creators, Connecting Countries," aims to position India as a global hub for media, entertainment, and digital innovation.

He addressed a diverse audience of artists, innovators, industry leaders, and policymakers from over 90 countries.

"...India, with a billion-plus population, is also a land of a billion-plus stories and over a billion storytellers," he said.

"Every street, every river, every mountain in India carries a tale. Across more than six lakh villages, each one holds a new story, a fresh perspective. Truly, India has much more to offer," Prime Minister Narendra Modi said.

Highlighting the depth of India's cultural wealth, he added, "In India, even music is a form of spiritual practice. Every note tells a story, every rhythm has a soul. Be it a devotional bhajan or a modern composition, the sound of India carries a touch of the divine."

He urged the international creative community to tap into India's storytelling potential, saying, "This is the perfect time to 'Create in India, and Create for the World.'

As the world seeks stories, India offers a treasure trove, rich in science, fiction, courage, and imagination. Our creative basket is vast and ready to be shared."

WAVES 2025 is India's first-of-its-kind international summit dedicated to the audio-visual and entertainment sectors.

It brings together over 10,000 delegates, 1,000 creators, 300 companies, and 350 startups, creating a powerful cross-sectoral network. From film and OTT to AVGC-XR, comics, AI, and broadcasting, the event encompasses the entire spectrum of media and emerging technologies.

The four-day event, which began on May 1, will continue until May 4.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
Finally our entertainment industry is getting the global recognition it deserves! 🇮🇳 PM Modi's vision to showcase Indian culture through WAVES is commendable. Our regional cinema and folk music have so much to offer to the world. Jai Hind!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope this isn't just about Bollywood. India's real cultural wealth lies in its regional arts - from Baul music of Bengal to Theyyam of Kerala. Hope WAVES gives equal platform to all art forms.
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Amit S.
Himesh ji is right! Our entertainment industry has grown leaps and bounds in last decade. Remember when we used to copy Hollywood? Now even Netflix is making Indian content. Proud moment for all creators 🎬
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Sunita R.
Malini Awasthi's folk music represents the real India. Glad to see traditional artists getting recognition at such global platforms. Hope this leads to more investment in preserving our cultural heritage.
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Vikram J.
The "Create in India" vision is excellent, but government must ensure fair royalties for artists. Many folk musicians struggle financially while their work gets commercialized. Policy support needed at grassroots level.
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Neha T.
As a young filmmaker, WAVES gives me hope! The mix of traditional storytelling with new tech like AI/XR is revolutionary. Can't wait to see Indian content dominating global charts soon ✨ #NewIndia

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