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‘Kaise Banta Hai’ by Digikore Studios to premiere on Jio Cinema
Mumbai: Digikore Studios is set to captivate audiences once again with their upcoming show, ‘Kaise Banta Hai,’ slated to premiere on Jio Cinema. This season will comprise 8 episodes, with a frequency of two episodes airing per week.
Building on the success of their blockbuster angel investment show ‘Indian Angels,’ which revolutionized viewer participation in investment, ‘Kaise Banta Hai’ aims to redefine entertainment by delving into the intricate world of manufacturing. Inspired by global hits like “How It’s Made” and “Megafactories,” this series promises an immersive journey into the creation of everyday objects.
Abhishek More, Founder and CEO of Digikore Studios said, “Our show is all about uncovering the incredible work that goes into making stuff we often take for granted. We want you to feel proud of the things made in our country and get excited to learn more about them. It’s like discovering the behind-the-scenes stories of your favourite things—seeing the hard work and attention to detail that make them special. We hope to make you see these everyday items in a whole new light and get you curious about the fantastic world of manufacturing right here in India!”
Speaking on the association, a JioCinema spokesperson said, “JioCinema is delighted to partner with Digikore Studios once again for its new show, ‘Kaise Banta Hai’, a concept that is interesting and unique. The platform was built with a vision to empower viewers with limitless storytelling from India and across the globe. The extensive and diverse user base of JioCinema makes it a compelling platform for brands that aim to reach out to a wide audience segment. With this continued partnership, we look forward to bringing yet another series that will elevate the viewing experience of our audiences while we forge impact-driven and meaningful partnerships in the digital entertainment space.”
“Kaise Banta Hai” will showcase the intricate processes behind the production of various products, encompassing aspects like technology, quality, management, and more. The show’s concept revolves around fostering a deeper connection between audiences and the objects that surround them daily. Each episode serves as a captivating journey led by hosts, unravelling the mystery and craftsmanship behind familiar items. The blend of individual factory stories, production intricacies, and engaging moments aims to create an unparalleled viewing experience, unique to ‘Kaise Banta Hai.’
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Legendary singer Asha Bhosle dies at 92
Iconic voice of Indian cinema passes away in Mumbai after cardiac and respiratory issues.
MUMBAI: The melody that defined generations has fallen silent. Asha Bhosle, one of the greatest and most prolific vocalists in modern Indian music, has died at the age of 92. The singer was admitted to Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital on Saturday night after experiencing cardiac and respiratory issues. She had reportedly been unwell for several months and was in critical condition when brought to the hospital.
Her son, Anand Bhosle, confirmed the news on Sunday afternoon. The last rites will be performed on Monday.
Born in 1933 into the musical Mangeshkar family, Asha began her singing career at the tender age of nine. She recorded her first film song in 1943 and went on to become one of the most successful and versatile playback singers in Hindi cinema. While initially typecast in cabaret and dance numbers, she proved her range with sublime ghazals in films like Umrao Jaan. She won the Filmfare Best Female Playback Singer Award seven times and received two National Film Awards.
Her personal life was as eventful as her career. At 16, she eloped with Ganpatrao Bhosle, her personal secretary, against her family’s wishes. The marriage ended in separation in 1960. In 1980, she married composer Rahul Dev Burman, a union that faced opposition from his family. RD Burman passed away in 1994.
In recent years, Asha was often seen with her granddaughter, singer Zanai Bhosle, who remained her constant companion.
With a career spanning over seven decades, Asha Bhosle lent her voice to thousands of songs, bringing joy, heartbreak, and unforgettable energy to Indian cinema. From foot-tapping cabaret numbers to soulful classical renditions, her versatility was unmatched. Her passing marks the end of an era for Indian music, leaving behind a rich legacy that will continue to echo through generations.
The voice that once filled millions of hearts with melody has now found eternal rest, but the songs she gifted us will keep playing on.







