February 17, 2008

Music to ears: SunoMusic launched

THE news is going to be music to the ears of numerous Bollywood fans in Canada. A new website from which thousands of popular and lilting Bollywood melodies can be heard 24/7 has been launched.
SunoMusic.com was initiated by a Toronto man who wants to change the way people listen to music. “We want to give our users an experience they’ve never had before,” says Suresh Krishnan, who conceptualized SunoMusic.com. “The quality of streaming on the website is excellent, it’s exclusively Bollywood and there’s nothing out there that’s quite like it.”
Bollywood music lovers can tune into a collection of thousands of songs 24 hours a day and listen to their favourite melodies, check out new numbers and read movie news and reviews at the website.
“Currently, SunoMusic offers more than 10,000 songs and all may be enjoyed free of cost,” said Krishnan. “We will soon start offering audio and video downloads for a fee,
which is yet to be determined.”
The website also offers a variety of features which will enable listeners to share the music they love, get the latest scoop on Bollywood stars and play a host of fun games.
“SunoMusic is an entertainment/ lifestyle hub for anyone and everyone who loves Bollywood. We aim to present the lifestyle/ culture and music in a format that cannot be found anywhere else,” Krishnan added.
In the future, Krishnan plans to showcase South Asian artists inCanada and provide them with a
platform to exhibit their talents globally.
“Our aim is to increase the understanding of South Asian culture and offer South Asian artists a platform to promote them globally,” he said. “We firmly believe that in today’s world of multiculturalism, Bollywood acts as a great unifier across the world. People who are often described as bilingual, trendy and cosmopolitan are as likely to jive to Madonna as they are to Bollywood.”
“The website has user-friendly design and its availability through igoogle and netvibes gives it a
unique advantage and the ability to catch the pulse of the international audience,” said Krishnan.
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