Mumbai: The Indian Music Awards (IMA), which will be held at RCity in Mumbai on November 29 will honour the best musical talents across Bollywood, Kollywood, Tollywood industries, as well as independent, regional, and traditional performers. According to organisers, this year’s awards promise to be a spectacular celebration, bringing together India’s top artists and influencers for a grand night of music that spans genres, languages, and styles.
The top honours include Best Singer (Male/Female), Best Lyricist, Best Song, Best Composer - Independent Music: Best Band/Duo, Best Rising Star (Male/Female), genre-specific awards in Rock, Pop, Jazz, among others. The Best Classical Vocal/Instrumental, Best Ghazal, Best Bhajan, and Best Sufi awards will be distributed at the ceremony, which will also recognise Bengali, Marathi, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and other regional music styles

Star-Studded Line-Up of performers
Fans can look forward to electrifying live performances by some of the biggest names in Indian music, with popular artists representing each category – Film, Independent, Regional, and Traditional. Renowned artists like Anup Jalota, Runaa Rizvii Shivamani, Anmol Malik, Indeep Bakshi, and ensembles from Saregama with Maahi, Mukherjee, Pragati Nagpal and Arjun Tanwar, and A&M Studio ensemble with Shahzad Ali, Amrita Talukder, Ahana Chatterjee and Simran Bhardwaj will perform at the event.

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IMA 2024 is also enhancing the fan experience by collaborating with leading influencers across India, creating a multi-layered content strategy that engages audiences on social media and beyond. From exclusive behind-the-scenes content to interactive contests, IMA aims to bring fans closer to their favorite stars. The event is organised by R City and Hungama, and supported by A&M Studios as the Associate Partner and Bright Outdoor Media Ltd. as the Outdoor Partner,the Indian Music Awards.

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