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Saregama, YouTube announce global licensing deal
Mumbai: Saregama has announced a global deal with YouTube for YouTube Shorts, a short-format video experience on YouTube.
This partnership will allow users to create short videos on YouTube using Saregama’s humongous catalogue of songs. Saregama said that it is India’s oldest music label with a catalogue of over 1.40 lakh songs across many different genres, including new and old film and non-film songs, devotional music, ghazals, and Indipop in more than 25 languages like Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Telugu, Bhojpuri, and Gujrati, amongst others.
Starting now, YouTube Shorts creators will be able to use music from one of the most extensive music libraries in India, which includes classics from legends like Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar, Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle, Gulzar, Jagjit Singh, R.D. Burman, Kalyanji Anandji, Geeta Dutt, and Laxmikant Pyarelal, and at the same time, the latest hits from Badshah, Neeti Mohan, Papon, Adnan Sami and many other contemporary artists.
The short content format is very popular among audiences and creators as it is a very inclusive way of expressing thoughts, emotions, moods, or experiences in a more vibrant, personal, engaging, and meaningful manner.
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Atrangii OTT partners with Amazon MX Player to expand global content reach
Deal brings originals and catalogue to Prime Video, widening audience access
MUMBAI: Atrangii OTT has entered into a strategic content partnership with Amazon MX Player, in a move designed to significantly expand the reach of its content across India and global markets.
As part of the agreement, Atrangii’s existing library along with select upcoming originals will also be made available on Amazon Prime Video, giving the platform access to a far wider audience base.
The partnership positions Amazon MX Player as a key hub for Atrangii’s content slate, which includes titles such as Koi Jaaye Toh Le Aaye, Shiddat, Marham, Khamosh Aahatein, and Kanpuriya. Known for its focus on thrillers, romance and unconventional narratives, Atrangii has been building a niche with bold, genre-driven storytelling.
Atrangii OTT CEO Avinash Dugar said, “We are delighted to partner with Amazon MX Player to bring Atrangii OTT’s storytelling to a much wider audience. This collaboration allows us to scale our creative ambitions while continuing to produce compelling originals.”
The move reflects a broader trend of OTT platforms leveraging partnerships to scale distribution without compromising on content identity. For Atrangii, it offers both visibility and scale, while for Amazon’s platforms, it strengthens content diversity.
With audiences now able to access Atrangii’s catalogue across multiple platforms, the partnership sets the stage for wider discovery and deeper engagement, as competition in the streaming space continues to intensify.








