Super Cassettes Industries Private Limited
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Founded 📆 | 11 July 1983Delhi, India[1] in | |||||||||||||||
Founder 👔 | Gulshan Kumar | |||||||||||||||
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Key people | Bhushan Kumar (Chairman & Managing Director) Krishan Kumar Neeraj Kalyan[3] | |||||||||||||||
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Years active | 2006 – present | |||||||||||||||
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Subscribers | 137 million (28 April 2020) | |||||||||||||||
Total views | 106.5 billion (28 April 2020) | |||||||||||||||
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🌐 Website | T-Series.com | |||||||||||||||
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Super Cassettes Industries Private Limited, doing business as T-Series,[note 1][1][2] is a music record label and film production company in India founded by Gulshan Kumar in 1983.[5] It is primarily known for Bollywood music soundtracks[5] and Indi-pop music.[6] As of 2014, T-Series is India's largest music record label, with up to a 35% share of the Indian music market, followed by Sony Music India and Zee Music.[7] T-Series also owns and operates the most-viewed and most-subscribed channel on YouTube, with over 135 million subscribers[8] and 104 billion views as of March 2020.[9] While best known as a music label, T-Series has also had some moderate success as a film production company.
Kumar, initially a fruit juice seller in Delhi, founded T-Series to sell pirated Bollywood songs before the company eventually began producing new music. Their breakthrough came with the soundtrack for the 1988 Bollywood blockbuster Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak, composed by Anand-Milind, written by Majrooh Sultanpuri, and starring Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla, which became one of the best-selling Indian music albums of the 1980s, with over 8 million sales. They eventually became a leading music label with the release of Aashiqui (1990), composed by Nadeem–Shravan, which sold 20 million copies and became the best-selling Indian soundtrack album of all time.[10] However, Gulshan Kumar was murdered by the Mumbai mafia syndicate D-Company in 1997. Since then, T-Series has been led by his son Bhushan Kumar and younger brother Krishan Kumar.
On YouTube, T-Series has a multi-channel network, with 29 channels (excluding Lahari Music) that have more than 184 million subscribers as of July 2019. The company's YouTube team consists of 13 people at the T-Series headquarters.[11] The company's main T-Series channel on YouTube primarily shows music videos as well as film trailers. It became the most-viewed YouTube channel in January 2017.[12] The T-Series channel primarily features content in the Hindi language, and occasionally several other languages including English, Portuguese and Spanish. T-Series also have other channels dedicated to content in several Indian languages including Punjabi, Urdu, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Bhojpuri, Gujarati, Marathi and Rajasthani.
History[edit]
T-Series was founded on 11 July 1983,[13] by Gulshan Kumar,[14] at the time a fruit juice seller in the Daryaganj neighbourhood of Delhi.[15] The company initially sold pirated Bollywood songs, prior to releasing original music.[16][17][18] Back then, the Indian audio cassette market was small-scale, with widespread piracy, but there was growing demand for cassette music. According to Rediff, while Kumar "was involved in piracy, he was passionately market- and consumer-driven."[19] The company also took advantage of loopholes in copyright law allowing for the release of cover versions of songs, which T-Series would then flood the market with.[20] Researchers Lawrence Liang and Ravi Sundaram wrote:
T-Series was a profoundly disruptive force in the Indian music market, in large part because it was a tremendously successful pirate. The company built its catalog through a variety of quasi-legal and illegal practices ... [T-Series] engaged in more straightforward copyright infringement in the form of pirate releases of popular hits, and it often illegally obtained film scores before the release of the film to ensure that its recordings were the first to hit the market.[20]
Kumar discovered that there was also a market for devotional music, and began recording and selling it. Kumar noticed that many elderly Hindu followers could not read hymns and chants because of failing eyesight, so Kumar hired singers to record the chants and sold them as cheap cassettes. Later, he filmed major Hindu pilgrimages in India and sold them on VHS and video cassette tapes.[21]
T-Series' first original film soundtrack release was for Lallu Ram in 1984, with music scored by Ravindra Jain.[citation needed] The company's breakthrough came when it released the soundtrack for the 1988 Bollywood blockbuster Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (also known as QSQT),[22] directed by Mansoor Khan and starring Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla. The Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak soundtrack, composed by Anand-Milind and written by Majrooh Sultanpuri, became the best-selling Indian soundtrack album of 1988 and one of the best-selling Indian soundtrack albums of the 1980s,[23] with more than 8 million units sold.[24] The biggest hit song from the album was "Papa Kehte Hain", sung by Udit Narayan and picturised on Aamir Khan.[25][26] T-Series founder Gulshan Kumar soon played a key role in Bollywood's cassette boom of the late 1980s with his affordable T-Series albums.[27]
T-Series later became a leading music label with the release of Aashiqui (1990),[16] directed by Mahesh Bhatt. The Aashiqui film soundtrack album, composed by the duo Nadeem–Shravan, sold 20 million units in India,[28] and is the best-selling Bollywood soundtrack album of all time.[10] A cover version of "Dheere Dheere" from Aashiqui was later sung by Yo Yo Honey Singh and released by T-Series in 2015.
T-Series was largely responsible for sparking a boom for the Indian music industry in the early 1990s.[29] Many of the best-selling Bollywood music albums of the 1990s, particularly those composed by Nadeem–Shravan, were released under the T-Series label.[10] Besides music production, the company also began venturing into film production.[30] The annual earnings of T-Series grew from ₹20 crore ($16 million) in 1985 to ₹200 crore ($88 million) in 1991,[31][32] and by 1997 had reached ₹500 crore[33] ($140 million).[34]
In 1997, T-Series founder Gulshan Kumar was murdered by the Mumbai mafia syndicate D-Company.[33] His assassination also led to T-Series losing its most prolific musicians at the time, Nadeem–Shravan, due to Nadeem Akhtar Saifi initially being accused of involvement in the murder, before later being exonerated.[35][36][37] After Gulshan Kumar's death in 1997, the company has since been led by his son Bhushan Kumar,[38] with the help of Gulshan's younger brother Krishan Kumar.
As a film production company, T-Series has had some moderate success. The highest-grossing T-Series film production to date is the critically acclaimed sleeper hit Hindi Medium (2017), written by Zeenat Lakhani, directed by Saket Chaudhary, and starring Irrfan Khan and Saba Qamar.[39] It grossed ₹322.4 crore ($50 million) worldwide,[40] with $34 million in China alone,[41] becoming one of the top 20 highest-grossing Indian films of all time.[42] One of the most expensive Indian films will be T-Series's Saaho,[43] a sci-fi thriller with a production budget of ₹300 crore (US$42 million), scheduled for release in 2019.[44][45] T-Series is also producing a biopic film based on the life of its founder Gulshan Kumar, called Mogul, which is currently under production and is scheduled for release in 2019.[citation needed]
YouTube presence[edit]
T-Series joined YouTube on 13 March 2006, but only started uploading videos in late 2010. Under this channel, T-Series primarily shows music videos and film trailers. By July 2013, it had crossed 1 billion views, becoming the second Indian YouTube channel to cross the milestone after Rajshri Productions.[46] In January 2017, T-Series surpassed PewDiePie to become the world's most-viewed YouTube channel,[47][12][48][49] and as of December 2019 it has over 92 billion views.[50] The T-Series YouTube channel is run by a team of 13 people at the T-Series headquarters.[11]
The YouTube channel has exceeded 115 million subscribers, making it the most-subscribed YouTube channel, with more than 13 million more subscribers than Swedish YouTuber PewDiePie. When it reached 50 million subscribers, the channel received a Custom Ruby Play Button on 10 September 2018.[51] It is also the second channel ever to hit 70 million subscribers.[9] It became the first channel on 29 May 2019 to hit 100 million subscribers. On average, T-Series earns approximately one million subscribers every ten days.[52][53]
T-Series channel also owns a multi-channel network, with 29 channels[3](excluding Lahari Music), which include YouTube channels such as T-Series Tamil, T-Series Telugu,[54] Bollywood Classics,[55] T-Series Kids Hut, T-Series Apna Punjab, T-Series Kannada, Shabad Gurbani, Health And Fitness, T-Series Bhakti Sagar (mainly dedicated to Hindu devotional music, and to a lesser extent Jain, Sikh, Muslim, Buddhist and Christian), Pop Chartbusters, T-Series Malayalam, T-Series Classics, T-Series Regional, hamaarbhojpuri, T-Series Gujarati, T-Series Marathi, T-Series Bhavageethegalu & Folk, Bhakti Sagar Telugu, Bhakti Sagar Tamil, Bhakti Sagar Malayalam, T-Series Bhakti Marathi, Bhakti Sagar Kannada, T-Series Islamic Music, T-Series Kids Hut-Portuguese Fairy Tales, T-Series Haryanvi, T-Series Kids Hut-Telugu Kathalu, T-Series Kids Hut-Cuentos en Español and T-Series Kids Hut Tamil. On top of this, seven of their channels are among the top 100 most-subscribed channels in India, including T-Series, Bhakti Sagar, Apna Punjab, Pop Chartbusters, Bollywood Classics, T-Series Regional, Lahari Music.[56] T-Series' 29 channels accumulated a total of more than 184 million YouTube subscribers as of July 2019. During January–July 2018, T-Series earned an income of ₹720 crore (US$100 million) from YouTube.[54] Online revenue contributes to at least 60% of the company's overall revenue.[57]
The most popular song on the T-Series channel is "Dilbar" (2018),[58] an updated version of a 1999 song from Sirf Tum originally composed by Nadeem–Shravan, reinvisioned by Tanishk Bagchi with Middle-Eastern musical influences,[59] and a music video featuring Arabic belly dancing from Moroccan-Canadian dancer Nora Fatehi.[60] It has become one of the most popular Bollywood music videos of all time,[61] with its international success inspiring an Arabic language version released by T-Series, also featuring Nora Fatehi. "Dilbar" is popular across Southern Asia and the Arab world, with all versions of the song having received more than 1 billion views on YouTube.[62] The most popular T-Series artist on YouTube is Punjabi language artist Guru Randhawa, whose song "Lahore" (2017) crossed 700 million views on YouTube.[63] "Slowly Slowly", Guru Randhawa's collaboration with American rapper Pitbull released by T-Series, received 38 million views within a day, becoming one of the most-viewed music videos in 24 hours.[64]
The growth of T-Series' YouTube channel has been attributed to India's emerging online population. India currently has 500 million Internet users and this number is expected to grow rapidly.[65] A major breakthrough in India's Internet growth came in September 2016 with the advent of 4G network Reliance Jio, offering data at very low costs.[14] India has since emerged as the world's second-largest online population (behind China, where YouTube is blocked), with YouTube alone having over 225 million monthly Indian users. India's high demand for YouTube content and the lack of local content creators has contributed significantly to the rapid growth of T-Series.[66]
The growth of T-Series is also attributed to its growing audience outside of India.[14] About 40% of the channel's traffic comes from outside of India,[3] including 12% from the United States.[14] The majority of the channel's overseas viewers belong to the global South Asian diaspora. More recently, the channel's overseas viewership has increased further, as a result of attention and controversy drawn to the channel by foreign YouTubers such as PewDiePie and MrBeast.[3] On 22 February 2019 at 6:04 AM, T-Series surpassed PewDiePie for the first time to become the most-subscribed YouTube channel, with PewDiePie regaining the spot 8 minutes later. T-Series overtook PewDiePie in a similar manner many more times over the following weeks, and on 27 March, finally gained and maintained, until 1 April, the top spot by a fluctuating, but overall growing, margin.[67][68]
Legal issues[edit]
In November 2007, T-Series filed a lawsuit against YouTube for infringing on the copyright of its music by allowing users to upload videos of its music onto YouTube, which could be accessed for free, and obtained an interim order against YouTube from the Delhi High Court, which restrained YouTube from infringing on its copyrights.[69][70] T-Series and YouTube settled out of court in January 2011.[70]
In April 2019, after PewDiePie released two diss tracks against T-Series, "Congratulations" and "Bitch Lasagna", T-Series filed a complaint with the Delhi High Court to have the songs removed from YouTube, arguing that they were "defamatory, disparaging, insulting, and offensive". Despite Kjellberg's statement that these diss tracks were "done in good fun", the court issued a temporary injunction in favour of T-Series on 8 April 2019 and access to the diss tracks on YouTube was blocked in India.[71][72] In August 2019, it was reported that T-Series and PewDiePie had settled their legal disputes outside of court.[73]
List of artists[edit]
The following musical artists have worked with T-Series and/or had music released under the T-Series label:
- A. R. Rahman
- Abhijeet Bhattacharya
- Akon
- Adnan Sami
- Alka Yagnik
- Anand–Milind (Anand Shrivastav and Milind Shrivastav)
- Anuradha Paudwal
- Anwar
- Asees Kaur
- Asha Bhosle
- Atif Aslam
- Babul Supriyo
- Dhvani Bhanushali
- Falak Shabir
- Gulzar
- Guru Randhawa
- Harrdy Sandhu
- Himesh Reshammiya
- Ikka
- Irshad Kamil
- Jasmin Walia
- Javed Akhtar
- K.K
- Kumar Sanu
- Lucky Ali
- M.I.A.
- Nadeem–Shravan (Nadeem Akhtar Saifi and Shravan Kumar)
- Neha Kakkar
- Nikhil-Vinay (Nikhil Kamath and Vinay Tiwari)
- Nitin Mukesh
- Nora Fatehi
- Pritam
- Pankaj Udhas
- Pitbull
- Purnima
- Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
- Rajesh Roshan
- Raju Singh
- Sameer
- Saawan Kumar Tak
- Sajid–Wajid (Sajid Khan and Wajid Khan)
- Sandeep Chowta
- Shabbir Ahmed
- Shaan
- Shreya Ghoshal
- Sonu Nigam
- Sophie Choudry
- Sukhwinder Singh
- Sunidhi Chauhan
- Talat Aziz
- Tanishk Bagchi
- Tanvi Shah
- Udit Narayan
- Vishal–Shekhar (Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani)
- Yo Yo Honey Singh
- Zack Knight
Production filmography[edit]
1990s[edit]
Year | Film | Actors |
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1990 | Aashiqui | Rahul Roy Anu Aggarwal Deepak Tijori |
1990 | Bahaar Aane Tak | Roopa Ganguly, Moon Moon Sen, Sumeet Saigal, Tariq Shah |
1991 | Jeena Teri Gali Mein | Suraj, Kavita Kapoor |
1991 | Ayee Milan Ki Raat | Avinash Wadhavan Shaheen |
1991 | Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin | Aamir Khan, Pooja Bhatt, Anupam Kher, Tiku Talsania |
1992 | Jeena Marna Tere Sang | |
1992 | Sangeet | |
1993 | Aaja Meri Jaan | |
1995 | Bewafa Sanam |
2000s[edit]
Year | Film | Actors |
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2000 | Papa The Great | Krishan Kumar, Nagma |
2001 | Tum Bin | Priyanshu Chatterjee, Himanshu Malik |
2003 | Aapko Pehle Bhi Kahin Dekha Hai | Priyanshu Chatterjee, Sakshi Shivanand |
2006 | Humko Deewana Kar Gaye | Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif, Bipasha Basu, Anil Kapoor |
2007 | Darling | Fardeen Khan, Esha Deol |
2007 | Bhool Bhulaiyaa | Akshay Kumar, Ameesha Patel, Vidya Balan, Shiney Ahuja |
2008 | Karzzzz | Himesh Reshammiya, Urmila Matondkar, Dino Morea, Shweta Kumar, Danny Denzongpa, Rohini Hattangadi, Smita Bansal, Gulshan Grover, Bakhtiyaar Irani, Raj Babbar, Himani Shivpuri, Tareena Patel, Asrani, Sudhir Dalvi, Imran Hasnee, Shiva Rindani |
2009 | Radio: Love on Air | Himesh Reshammiya, Sonal Sehgal, Shenaz Treasurywala, Zakir Hussain, Paresh Rawal, Megha Narkar, Urvashi Yadav, Himani Shivpuri, Megha Chatterji, Akhil Mishra |
2010s[edit]
2020s[edit]
Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Year | Film | Actors | Notes |
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2020 | Tanhaji | Ajay Devgn, Saif Ali Khan, Kajol, Sharad Kelkar | Co-production with Ajay Devgn FFilms |
2020 | Jai Mummy Di | Sunny Singh, Sonnalli Seygall, Supriya Pathak, Poonam Dhillon | Co-Production with Luv Films |
2020 | Street Dancer 3D | Varun Dhawan, Shraddha Kapoor, Prabhu Deva, Nora Fatehi | Co-Production with Remo D'Souza Entertainment |
2020 | Malang | Anil Kapoor, Aditya Roy Kapur, Disha Patani, Kunal Khemu | Co-production with Luv Films and Northern Lights Entertainment |
2020 | Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan | Ayushmann Khurrana, Jitendra Kumar, Gajraj Rao, Neena Gupta | Co-Production with Colour Yellow Productions |
2020 | Thappad | Taapsee Pannu, Pavail Gulati | Co-Production with Benaras Media Works |
2020 | Ludo | Abhishek Bachchan, Rajkummar Rao, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Aditya Roy Kapur, Sanya Malhotra, Pankaj Tripathi | Co-Production with Anurag Basu Productions; Releasing on 24 April 2020.[74] |
2020 | Jhund | Amitabh Bachchan | Co-production with Tandav Films Entertainment Pvt.Ltd, Aatpat Films; Releasing on 8 May 2020[75] |
2020 | Indoo Ki Jawani | Kiara Advani, Aditya Seal | Co-Production with Emmay Entertainment, Electric Apples; Releasing on 5 June 2020.[76] |
2020 | Mumbai Saga | John Abraham, Emraan Hashmi, Jackie Shroff, Suniel Shetty, Prateik Babbar, Gulshan Grover, Rohit Roy, Amole Gupte | Releasing on 19 June 2020.[77][78][79] |
2020 | Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 | Kartik Aaryan, Kiara Advani | Co-Production with Cine1 Studios; Releasing on 31 July 2020.[80][81] |
2020 | Bhuj: The Pride of India | Ajay Devgn, Sanjay Dutt, Sonakshi Sinha, Rana Daggubati, Ammy Virk, Pranitha Subhash | Co-Production with Panorama Studios; Releasing on 14 August 2020.[82][83] |
2020 | Satyameva Jayate 2 | John Abraham, Divya Khosla Kumar | Co-Production with Emmay Entertainment; Releasing on 2 October 2020[84] |
2020 | Untitled Luv Ranjan's film | Ajay Devgn, Ranbir Kapoor | Co-Production with Luv Films; Releasing on 25 December 2020.[85][86] |
2020 | Saina | Parineeti Chopra | Filming.[87][88] |
2020 | Shiddat | Diana Penty, Sunny Kaushal, Radhika Madan, Mohit Raina | Co-Production with Maddock Films; Releasing on 2020.[89][90] |
2020 | Ezra | Emraan Hashmi | Releasing in 2020.[91][92] |
2020 | Dahi Cheeni | R. Madhavan, Khushali Kumar | Releasing in 2020.[93][94] |
2020 | Mogul | TBA | Co-production with Aamir Khan Productionss; Releasing on 25 December 2019.[95] |
2020 | Time To Dance | Sooraj Pancholi, Isabelle Kaif, Waluscha De Sousa | Co-production with Remo D'Souza. |
2020 | Untitled Film | Kartik Aaryan, Disha Patani | Co-production with Anees Bazmee Productions.[96] |
2020 | Begin Again Remake | TBA | Co-production with Abundantia Ent.[97] |
2020 | Tera Yaar Hoon Main | Amitabh Bachchan, S. J. Surya, Ramya Krishnan | Filming [98][99] |
2020 | Untitled film | Arjun Kapoor, Rakul Preet Singh | Co-Production with Emmay Entertainment and JA Entertainment; Releasing in 2020.[100][101] |
2020 | Durgavati | Bhumi Pednekar, Mahie Gill | Co-Production with Abundantia Entertainment, Cape of Good Films; Releasing in 2020.[102] |
2021 | Ek Villain 2 | John Abraham, Aditya Roy Kapur, Disha Patani, Tara Sutaria | Co-Production with Balaji Motion Pictures; Releasing in 8 January 2021.[103] |
2021 | Atrangi Re | Akshay Kumar, Dhanush, Sara Ali Khan | Co-Production with Colour Yellow Productions, Cape of Good Films; Releasing in 14 February 2021.[104] |
Soundtrack discography[edit]
This is a list of soundtrack albums that were published under the T-Series label, excluding films that were also produced by T-Series (see Production filmography above).
Bollywood[edit]
Malayalam[edit]
T-Series collaborated with Lahari Music.
Year | Film |
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2019 | Mamangam |
Tamil[edit]
T-Series collaborated with Lahari Music.
International[edit]
Year | Film |
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2008 | Slumdog Millionaire: Music from the Motion Picture |
See also[edit]
Notes[edit]
References[edit]
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