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Qyuki Creators Take Home Four Prestigious Honors at the Talentrack Awards 2023

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Mumbai, October 30, 2023: The leading digital content platform, Qyuki Creators, is happy to announce its remarkable achievement at the 2023 Talentrack Awards, with four of its exceptional creators obtaining top prizes in their respective categories. The awards event, held on October 25th, 2023, was a night to remember as Qyuki Digital Media Creators demonstrated their extraordinary talent, originality, and impact in the digital entertainment arena.


The winners from Qyuki Creators include:


Maniesh Paul - Best Anchor For Maniesh Paul Podcast

Maniesh Paul, the charismatic host known for his engaging podcast, took home the award for "Best Anchor." His ability to captivate audiences with his wit, charm, and interviewing skills made him the undisputed choice for this accolade.

Mr. Faisu - Best Digital Influencer Of The Year

Mr. Faisu, a name synonymous with social media influence, was honored with the "Best Digital Influencer Of The Year" award. With his massive online following and the ability to influence trends and opinions, Mr. Faisu continues to make a significant impact on the digital landscape.

Vatsal Sheth & Ishita Dutta - Best Digital Jodi Of The Year

Vatsal Sheth and Ishita Dutta's on-screen chemistry and charismatic presence made them the most beloved digital duo of the year. Their win for "Best Digital Jodi" is a testament to their ability to connect with viewers on a profound level.

Anjali Dhingra So Saute - Best Digital Content (Food)

Anjali Dhingra aka So Saute, the food content creator, has redefined digital culinary experiences. Their win in the category of "Best Digital Content (Food)" recognizes their exceptional contributions to the world of gastronomy and food entertainment.

Juhi Mehta, COO of QYUKI Digital Media, expressed her excitement and pride over the outstanding achievements of the Qyuki Creators family. She said, "We are truly elated to see our creators recognized for their exceptional talent and dedication. These awards reflect our commitment to supporting and nurturing talent across various genres. It's a testament to the hard work and creativity of our creators, and we are proud to have them as part of the Qyuki family."

The Talentrack Awards are a well-known platform for recognizing talents in the digital entertainment business, and Qyuki Creators' four awards demonstrate the platform's capacity to cultivate, promote, and amplify the voices of creators from various niches.

Qyuki Creators continues to raise the bar for digital content development and innovation with this outstanding feat at the 2023 Talentrack Awards. These honors serve as a reminder of the platform's unrelenting dedication to enabling creators to fulfill their full potential and make a significant impact in the world of digital entertainment.


















THE BEATLES' COLLECTIONS FROM 1962-1966 ('THE RED ALBUM') AND 1967-1970 ('THE BLUE ALBUM') EXPANDED, MIXED IN STEREO & DOLBY ATMOS FOR 2023 EDITION RELEASES OUT NOVEMBER 10TH

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Mumbai, October 27th, 2023:  The Beatles, both together and separately, have always had a flair for the unexpected. And now, in 2023, they have one of the most anticipated releases in their long and dramatic history. "Now And Then" was written and sung by John Lennon, developed and worked on by Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, and is now fully completed by Paul and Ringo almost four decades later.

Apple Corps Ltd./Capitol/UMe will release "Now And Then" internationally on Thursday, November 2nd at 2 pm GMT / 10 am EDT / 7 am PDT. The last Beatles song is paired with the first: the band's 1962 debut UK single, "Love Me Do," a truly suitable full-circle companion to "Now And Then." Both songs are mixed in stereo and Dolby Atmos®, and the album's cover art is by renowned artist Ed Ruscha. The new music video for "Now And Then" will be released on Friday, November 3rd. More information, including global premiere plans, will be released.

Oliver Murray's 12-minute documentary short "Now And Then - The Last Beatles Song" will premiere on November 1st. The film's global internet debut will take place at 7:30 pm GMT / 3:30 pm EDT / 12:30 pm PDT on The Beatles' YouTube site. With unique footage and comments from Paul, Ringo, George, Sean Ono Lennon, and Peter Jackson, this moving short film explores the story behind the final Beatles song.

Apple Corps Ltd./Capitol/UMe will offer 2023 Edition packages of The Beatles' 1962-1966 ('The Red Album') and 1967-1970 ('The Blue Album') sets on November 10th. These albums have exposed succeeding generations to The Beatles' music since their debut appearances 50 years ago. The tracklists for both collections have now been enhanced, with all songs mixed in real stereo and Dolby Atmos. 'Red' and 'Blue' are now available in slipcased 4CD and 180-gram 6LP vinyl editions. To complete the career-spanning sets, the UK single version of "Love Me Do" now leads off 1962-1966 (2023 Edition), and "Now And Then" is featured on 1967-1970 (2023 Edition).

Preorder/pre-save 1962-1966 and 1967-1970 (2023 Editions) here


The narrative of "Now And Then" began in the late 1970s, when John recorded a demo at his home in New York's Dakota Building with vocals and piano. His wife, Yoko Ono Lennon, presented the recording to Paul, George, and Ringo in 1994, along with John's recordings for "Free As A Bird" and "Real Love," both of which were completed as new Beatles songs and released as singles in 1995 and 1996 as part of The Beatles Anthology project. At the same time, Paul, George, and Ringo recorded new parts for "Now And Then" and finished a preliminary mix with producer Jeff Lynne. At the same time, Paul, George, and Ringo recorded new parts for "Now And Then" and finished a preliminary mix with producer Jeff Lynne. At the time, technological restrictions made it impossible to separate John's voice and piano in order to obtain the clean, unclouded mix required to finish the song. "Now And Then" was shelved in the expectation that it might be revisited someday.

Cut to 2021, with the premiere of Peter Jackson's "The Beatles: Get Back" docuseries, which awed viewers with its award-winning film and audio restoration. Jackson's crew had de-mixed the film's mono soundtrack using WingNut Films' MAL audio technology, successfully isolating instruments and vocals, as well as all the individual voices within The Beatles chats.

This accomplishment paved the door for 2022's new Revolver mix, which was obtained directly from the four-track master tapes. This prompted the question, "What can now be done with the "Now And Then" demo?" Peter Jackson and his sound team, coordinated by Emile de la Rey, used the same process to separate John's original home recording from the piano, retaining the clarity and integrity of his original vocal performance.

Paul and Ringo began working on the song's completion in 2022. Aside from John's vocal, "Now And Then" features George's electric and acoustic guitar recorded in 1995, Ringo's new drum part, and Paul's bass, guitar, and piano, which matches John's original playing. Paul added a slide guitar solo inspired by George; he and Ringo also provided chorus background vocals.

Paul directed a Capitol Studios recording session in Los Angeles for the song's mournful, characteristically Beatles string arrangement, which was written by Giles Martin, Paul, and Ben Foster. Backing voices from the original recordings of "Here, There, and Everywhere," "Eleanor Rigby," and "Because" were weaved into the new song utilizing techniques learned during the production of the LOVE performance and album. Spike Stent mixed the finished track, which was produced by Paul and Giles.

Paul says: “There it was, John’s voice, crystal clear. It’s quite emotional. And we all play on it, it’s a genuine Beatles recording. In 2023 to still be working on Beatles music, and about to release a new song the public haven’t heard, I think it’s an exciting thing.”

Ringo says: “It was the closest we’ll ever come to having him back in the room so it was very emotional for all of us. It was like John was there, you know. It’s far out.”

Olivia Harrison says: “Back in 1995, after several days in the studio working on the track, George felt the technical issues with the demo were insurmountable and concluded that it was not possible to finish the track to a high enough standard. If he were here today, Dhani and I know he would have wholeheartedly joined Paul and Ringo in completing the recording of ‘Now And Then’.”

Sean Ono Lennon says: “It was incredibly touching to hear them working together after all the years that Dad had been gone. It’s the last song my dad, Paul, George, and Ringo got to make together. It’s like a time capsule and all feels very meant to be.”

The excitement for "Now And Then" has been building since Paul initially revealed "a new Beatles song" in a media interview in June. Finally, on Thursday, November 2nd, "Now And Then" will be shared with the world in its entirety.

This final chapter in The Beatles' recorded history will be followed by reissues of the two compilation albums that have long been regarded as the definitive introduction to their work. Since their first release in 1973, the 1962-1966 ('The Red Album') and 1967-1970 ('The Blue Album') compilations have introduced innumerable listeners of all ages and from all over the world to lifelong Beatles love. The compilations, which have been expanded for their new 2023 Edition releases (due out on November 10th), contain The Beatles' entire recorded output, with 75 notable tracks ranging from their first single, "Love Me Do," to their final, "Now And Then." The 21 newly-added tracks (twelve on 'Red' and nine on 'Blue') highlight even more of The Beatles' finest tunes.

Several 1967-1970 tracks, as well as a few from 1962-1966, have received new stereo and Dolby Atmos mixes for The Beatles' Special Edition album releases in recent years, including Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (2017), The Beatles ('White Album') (2018), Abbey Road (2019), Let It Be (2021), and Revolver (2022), as well as new stereo mixes for The Beatles' 1 (2015). All tracks not previously released have been newly mixed in stereo and/or Dolby Atmos at Abbey Road Studios by Giles Martin and Sam Okell, with the assistance of WingNut Films' audio de-mixing technology. John Harris, a journalist and author, has authored fresh articles for both editions.


“Now And Then” Credits:

Produced by Paul McCartney, Giles Martin

Additional Production: Jeff Lynne

Vocals: John Lennon, Paul McCartney

Backing Vocals: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr

Guitars: George Harrison

Guitars, Bass, Piano, Electric Harpsichord, Shaker: Paul McCartney

Drums, Tambourine, Shaker: Ringo Starr

Additional Credits:

String Arrangement: Paul McCartney, Giles Martin, Ben Foster

Mixed by Spike Stent

Engineered by Geoff Emerick, Steve Orchard, Greg McAllister, Jon Jacobs, Steve Genewick, Bruce Sugar, Keith Smith

Source Separation / MAL Courtesy of WingNut Films Productions Ltd.

Head of Machine Learning: Emile de la Rey

Project Management: Adam Sharp







26 October 2023, Mumbai: In a world where conversations about environmental protection are widespread, acclaimed indie singer-songwriter Osho Jain takes a unique technique to guarantee the message reaches the audience. 'Kya Karenge,' his latest album, is a thought-provoking rumination on the impending demise of our natural environment. The song underlines the critical need to preserve our environment and draws light on the catastrophic repercussions of our inactivity with its heartbreaking lyrics and compelling message.


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While several conferences have been held to discuss environmental conservation, Osho Jain's 'Kya Karenge' stands out as a call to action in the guise of a compelling song. In today's world, where environmental challenges are more prominent than ever, 'Kya Karenge' is a compelling reminder that it is essential to start making changes now.

The words of the song challenge listeners to consider the state of our planet and the disastrous repercussions that await if we do not take immediate and serious steps to protect the globe we all share. This track beautifully urges listeners to rethink their obligations to conserve our environment by using music as a catalyst for bringing forth the crucial message of environmental conservation.

A stunningly stunning music video accompanying the song depicts a young girl heroically preserving the remaining pieces of nature in her hands. The video serves as an effective visual metaphor for the necessity of environmental protection.

"Kya Karenge’ is a very simple yet stirring question on some of the biggest problems we face today. We are consuming everything that our beautiful planet has to offer without giving anything back to it. For how long can we really do this? This song is my loud cry and I really want people to get up and feel what I am trying to say. I am going to try and make sure it reaches all the right places." says Osho Jain.

'Kya Karenge' by Osho Jain is a heartfelt and compelling call to action, challenging us all to take a stance and make a difference in the preservation of our planet. Listeners will be left with a lasting impression as they immerse themselves in the passionate melody and thought-provoking lyrics.








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