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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Bengaluru pours its heart out for Mangalore tragedy victims

Benglooru : It was a sight of humanity at its paramount!


A sea of Bengalureans poured in huge numbers at the Forum Mall to pay tribute to the departed souls of the Mangalore air crash tragedy as Radio Mirchi organized a mass condolence ceremony.

A podium was erected at the mall and was open to one and all for the whole day to offer prayers, flowers and messages of condolence to their dear ones. Exclusive graffiti boards were also set up to help people pen down their messages.

There was a constant flow of people walking in to show their concern and to pay homage to the victims of the grave tragedy. Few of the Sandalwood celebrities also dropped by to remark and express their grief on the unfortunate demise of the air tragedy.

Radio Mirchi RJs along with their entire brigade were also present to pray for the departed souls. An announcement was also made on-air urging the listeners to visit the site to provide moral support to the families of the victims.
Commenting on the occasion, said Mr. Mr. Krishna Kumar, Cluster Business Head, Karnataka and Kerala, “It was a heart wrenching and an unfortunate incident. It is a mammoth loss for the families who have lost their loved one's in this tragic episode. Being an organization that depicts the pulse of the people, we put forth this initiative urging public to join us in collectively praying for the peace of departed souls”

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Majja Run with a message on 'No Racism' from RJ Raaj of Radio Mirchi



RJ Raaj - Mirchi’s Majja run ambassador befalls the ‘Race Man’ in rainbow colours 



Bengaluru 23 May 2010 : Majja Run – the fun part of the 10K marathon turned out to be an absolute delight and a meaningful event with Radio Mirchi’s RJ Raaj spreading the word to veto the discrimination of skin colour and support the cause of humanity with his unique “Race Man” look.

The race man was dressed in an outfit designed and made of multi coloured ribbon which depicted the harmony of colours, the cape that gave him a semi-super man look was certainly an eye catcher, and his crown was the highlight which had the flags of all nations in the world which were participating at the 10k marathon race.

The message of racism came stronger this year with the number of brutal acts taking place against Indians in few western countries. Drawing inspiration, Radio Mirchi also composed a special 10k marathon anthem which said, “Leave no one behind and run along” and was played repeatedly during the flag-off of the marathon. Singing along was RJ Avinash who was seen inspiring the crowd to sing and run. RJ Rachna and Smitha were present on the stage hosting the Majja Run on the spot contests.


Commenting on the occasion, said Mr. Krishna Kumar, Cluster Business Head, Karnataka and Kerala, “It’s a matter of pride to host Sunfeast 10K marathon in Namma Bengaluru which brings the entire city together without any colour biases. “No racism, only race” being the theme this year, we came out with an anthem for the marathon and it is commendable of RJ Raaj to come out with a unique and meaningful campaign! Kudos to the Mirchi team”

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Lifestyle’s AW 09 collection mirrors ‘Global Fashion’

This season, set out on a journey of rediscovery as Lifestyle launches its AW 09 collection which promises to have fun and youthful elements like Edgy fashion, chic designs, bold hues and more. On offer are six exciting ranges of diverse fashion to choose from:



Collection Highlights:

Ginger – Calls out to the young, sprightly & flirty women with super cool fashion that says ‘I belong’. Hot, seductive and bold, best describe this collection which has specs of modern, retro, floral and artistic graphics in its line of tops, denims, leggings, jackets & footwear. Priced between Rs.199/- to Rs.899/- the collection is sure gona be the hot favourite amongst the gals…



The brand has also launched a new range of ‘accessories’ complimenting the apparel line - Bracelets, ear rings, Necklace, Hair accessories, Rings and Baby accessories and is priced upto Rs.500/-

Code – offers the urban, cosmopolitan India male or female the definitive edge in the corporate jungle (Formal & Casual wear). Inspired by colour stories, unique styling and global trends, the collection comprises of vibrant and youthful colours with a dash of class to it. The women wear line comprises evening dresses, night wear and fashion accessories while the men’s wear comprises shirts, trousers, jackets, footwear, belts, ties. The collection is priced between Rs.299/- to Rs.1199/-

Club Hoppers – is specially designed for guys who believe in working hard and partying harder! Rich & super stylish the collection is for the stylish urban man. The collection has a touch of bling which can be worn all through the day and works well for the night as well. Reinforced with impeccable club styling and tailored construction, the collection is dominated by winter colours. Comprising of ties, shirt, trousers, t-shirts, waist coats, Belts & Shoes the collection is priced between Rs.399/- to Rs.1899/-




Fame Forever – Super cool n Super hip, the collection has a youthful spirit to it and comprises of trendy, colourful and funky casual clothes for men and woman. Vibrant and kaleidoscopic range of colours, the clothes have a feel of fun and frolic to it. Comprising of t – shirts and Denims the collection is priced between Rs.250/- to Rs.1500/-

Forca
– Once you adorn a Forca, edginess & irreverence takes over. The cool denim brand for men is youthful while being evolved & self assured. The collection is inspired from new technologies, alternate sports and music and a well defined adaptation of the latest in street fashion, comfortable, easy to wear and in touch with their surroundings. The collection comprises of t-shirts, shirts, denims, footwear, belts & fashion accessories and is priced between Rs.299/- to Rs.1299/-

Melange
– is your mix & match contemporary ethnic adornment for women, to dazzle the evenings. This collection comprises of an exclusive line of ethnic wear for women with a modern and contemporary look. As the name of the brand suggests, the collection entails a combo of hand Block printing, exquisite hand embroideries with the use of pure fabrics like silks, chiffons, georgettes etc in vibrant-to-soothing shades. The brand has also recently launched ‘Melange Sarees’ across select stores in cotton, silk, chiffons and georgettes. The collection comprises Salawar Kamiz, Dupatta & Kurtis and is priced between Rs.199/- to Rs.5799/-


ಕನ್ನಡದ ಹಾಟ್ ಗರ್ಲ್ಸ್! ಸುಧಾರಾಣಿ ಹಾಗೂ ಪೂಜಾಗಾಂಧಿ ರೇಡಿಯೋ ಮಿರ್ಚಿಯಲ್ಲಿ... ಸಂಗಮ, ‘ಆ ಕಾಲದಿಂದ' ಈ ಕಾಲದವರೆಗೂ .............ಕೇಳಿ ಆನಂದಿಸಿ. its sakkat hot maga!


Talking of music, it inspires a debate whether it was the simple good old melodious songs or is it the current hip hop techno fad among the music lovers across the city! Sandalwood’s very own well known gorgeous ladies Pooja Gandhi and Sudha Rani went on a music expedition today at Radio Mirchi 98.3 FM to explore the best of Sandalwood music through the years of their existence in the industry!

The rendezvous of the beauties was facilitated by Radio Mirchi following the introduction two shows - “Rewind Raga” & “Mirchi Talkies” that plays musical melody starting from of 50’s to 90’s. With these shows, Radio Mirchi is the only FM radio station in the city to play such a wide variety of music spanning across three decades. Soulful melodies from Kasturi Nivasa to Anand, Premaloka to Mungaru Male, Manasare etc…will now regale listeners and add music to their lives.

Discussing the music from ‘aa kaladinda’ (then) and ‘ee kaaladavaregu’ (now), Pooja who is in the initial years of her journey into the industry was seen curiously interrogating the ace Sudha Rani of her times in Sandalwood.

Pooja: What was the music like in your times?

Sudha: Older Songs had its own eloquence, lyrics was lot more meaningful and were written keeping the actors in mind. Appaji’s songs are my all time favourites. Miss listening to such songs, good to know that Radio Mirchi has introduced a retro band for people like me who enjoy listening to old songs

Pooja: What do you think of the current trend of music?

Sudha: Music these days has lost its eloquence and melody, but few songs in like Birugaali, Mungaaru Male, Gaalipata have some good songs which I listen to FM radio stations like Radio Mirchi. Madhura pisumathige…. is my current favourite.

Quizzing Pooja about her experience in Sandalwood, Sudha questions Pooja:

Sudha: Have you got a chance to listen retro music?

Pooja: Ofcourse Yes! Old songs never fails to entertain be it the original tracks nor the remix versions. I am great fan of retro Hindi songs specially R D Burman’s music, ‘Pal pal dil ke paas…….’ is my all time favourite song.

Sudha: How about Old Kannada songs? Have you heard anytime?

Pooja: Hmmm…frankly except for few Dr. Rajkumar’s songs, I haven’t really got an opportunity to listen to old songs, now that Radio Mirchi has introduced the retro band; I am hoping to catch up on the one’s that have missed! Though not really a retro song, Jothe jotheyali is my favourite from the 80’s