Coke Studio (India)

For other versions, see Coke Studio (disambiguation).
Coke Studio @ MTV
Created by The Coca-Cola Company and MTV India
Based on Coke Studio Pakistan
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 31
Production
Executive producer(s) Samar Khan, Chandrashekhar
Location(s) Mumbai, India
Running time 1 hour
Production company(s) The Coca-Cola Company
Release
Original network MTV India and Doordarshan (DD National) (from Season 2)
Original release 17 June 2011 (2011-06-17) – onwards
External links
Website

Coke Studio India, officially titled Coke Studio @ MTV, is an Indian television series, which features live studio-recorded music performances by various artists. Coke Studio combines myriad musical influences, from Hindustani, Carnatic and Indian folk, to contemporary hip hop, rock and pop music.[1] Inspired by the Pakistani show of the same name, It is one of the most popular music programmes in India.

Season One premièred on 17 June 2011 on MTV India at 7 pm.[2] Season 2 premièred on 7 July 2012 on MTV India at 7 pm and on Doordarshan (DD National) at 8:30 pm.[3] Season 3 premièred 17 August 2013 on MTV India and Big FM at 8 pm simultaneously and at 9 pm on Doordarshan. Season 3 also premièred on All India Radio at 4 pm on 24 August 2013.[4][Note 1]
Season 4 premièred on 1 March 2015 at 8 pm.

Season 1

Each hour-long episode of the Coke Studio At MTV featured 6 songs and a diverse mix of music from alternative genres including Carnatic and Hindustani, compositions by new musicians, recreated Bollywood tracks, and a special song created on the show. This season had a total of 10 episodes including 1 showing the best of Coke Studio Season 1.[2]

Episodes

Episode 1 (17 June 2011)

Episode 2 (24 June 2011)

Episode 3 (1 July 2011)

Episode 4 (8 July 2011)

Episode 5 (15 July 2011)

Episode 6 (22 July 2011)

Episode 7 (29 July 2011)

Episode 8 (5 August 2011)

Episode 9 (12 August 2011)

Coke Studio Minicerts

These were a series of off air initiatives undertaken by Coca-Cola India and MTV, in which they organized 10 Coke Studio@MTV Minicerts (miniature concerts) across India. The Coke Studio musical caravan toured the country and was composed of prominent artists such as Kailash Kher, Tochi Raina, Harshdeep, Angaraag Mahanta, Mathangi, Sanjeev T and Lesle Lewis.

The mini concerts began in Mumbai on 29 July 2011 and there were shows in Delhi, Bangalore, Pune, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Chennai, Jaipur, Chandigarh and Guwahati.

Season 2

The 2nd season officially aired from 7 July 2012 on MTV India & Doordarshan. Every episode featured a music composer with his own composed tracks. This season also had a total of 10 episodes including 2 showing the best of Coke Studio Season 2.[3]

Episodes

Episode 1 (7 July 2012)

Clinton Cerejo

Episode 2 (14 July 2012)

Hitesh Sonik

Episode 3 (21 July 2012)

Amit Trivedi

Episode 4 (28 July 2012)

Nitin Sawhney

Episode 5 (4 August 2012)

Ehsaan Noorani & Loy Mendonsa

Episode 6 (11 August 2012)

Karsh Kale

Episode 7 (18 August 2012)

Shantanu Moitra

Episode 8 (25 August 2012)

Multi-Producers

After the season two, a minicert was held at Rendezvous 2012, an annual cultural festival of IIT Delhi featuring Shilpa Rao, Papon & Advaita from 19–22 October 2012. The song Husna was featured in the Global Indian Music Academy Awards 2012. A minicert was held at Hard Rock Cafe, Hyderabad on 23 November 2012, featuring Amit Trivedi, Hari Singh & Sukhmani Malik. Again a minicert was held at Hard Rock Cafe, New Delhi on 30 November 2012, featuring Papon & Amit Trivedi.


Season 3

Season 3 started to be aired from 17 August 2013 at MTV. First full song was published on 1 August 2013. It's named as "Zariya" and was composed by A. R. Rahman.[6] Second full song "Bismillah" by Salim Suleiman was published on 8 August 2013 on the eve of Eid.[7] Third song, again by A. R. Rahman named "Jagao mere des ko" was published on 14 August 2013, on the eve of Independence Day of India.[8] On 22 August 2013 "Kattey" by Ram Sampath was published. It is the fourth song which was published online before being aired on TV.[9]

There will be total ten episodes of season each having one composer, including A. R. Rahman, Amit Trivedi, Papon, Clinton Cerejo, Ram Sampath, Hitesh Sonik, Salim-Sulaiman.[4]

Episodes

Episode 1 (17 August 2013)

A. R. Rahman

Episode 2 (24 August 2013)

Ram Sampath

Band

Episode 3 (31 August 2013)

Clinton Cerejo

Episode 4 (7 September. 2013)

Salim-Sulaiman

Episode 5 (14 September. 2013)

Papon (Angaraag Mahanta)

Episode 6 (21 September. 2013)

Amit Trivedi

Episode 7 (28 September. 2013)

Hitesh Sonik

Episode 8 (5 October. 2013)

Various

Season 4

Episodes

Episode 1 (01 March 2015)

Amit Trivedi

Episode 2 (12 April 2015)

Sachin-Jigar

Episode 3 (07 June 2015)

Dhruv Ghanekar

Episode 4 (05 July 2015)

Ram Sampath

Episode 5 (16 August 2015)

Various

Episode 6 (04 October 2015)

Various

Coke Studio Concerts

After the season two, a concert was held at Chaos, an annual cultural festival of IIM Ahmedabad featuring Ram Sampath, Sona Mohapatra on 28 December 2013.

Coke Studio Megacert was held on 9 November 2014 at Xpressions'14, the annual B-School fest of Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar. This show featured the renowned composer Amit Trivedi is the biggest live concert in eastern India ever. After XIMB, it was organized at IIM Lucknow's fest Varchasva 2014 where Javed Ali performed and enthralled the audience.

Also, there is going to be a Coke Studio Megacert at Youth Vibe 2014, the Annual Global Youth Fest of Lovely Professional University, featuring Ram Sampath, Sona Mohapatra and Vijay Prakash on 14 November 2014. This is the second time Coke Studio is performed at Lovely Professional University.

On 28th February 2016 on its third megacert featuring Diljit Doshanjh And Gurdas Maan, The concert was the biggest concert of Coke Studio so far with the Crowd of 4 000+ . The Event was Organised by Student Entertainment & Event Management Cell.

On 17th October 2015 Coke Studio held a concert in Jaipur featuring artist such as Amit trivedi, Ram Sampath & Sona Mohapatra.

See also

Notes

  1. All time and dates are in Indian Standard Time (IST)

References

External links

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