Aryan Tiwari in Guinness Book of World Records
   Date :05-Feb-2020

Aryan Tiwari in Guinness
 
 
Staff Reporter :
 
RAIPUR,
 
Young guitarist Aryan Tiwari, hailing from Raipur city, brought laurels to State after he made Guinness World Record for the Largest Indian Cinematic Music Band with 1,000 members. Talking to The Hitavada, Aryan Tiwari said that he participated in Guinness World Records for the Largest Indian Cinematic Music Band with 1,000 members. Amazon Prime Video, in association with LIVE 1,000 – a collective of artists, created a live operatic musical extravaganza with 1,000 singers and instrumentalist coming together to perform the album of ‘The Forgotten Army – Azadi Ke Liye’, composed by musical maestro Pritam Chakraborty. The event was organised in Mumbai on January 24.
 
The iconic musical event created a Guinness World Record for ‘The Largest Indian Cinematic Music Band’. The operatic musical recital came together as the country celebrated its 70th Republic Day. The music album for ‘The Forgotten Army - Azadi Ke Liye’ marks the digital debut of renowned music director Pritam and India’s much-loved playback singer Arijit Singh. Created and directed by award-winning filmmaker Kabir Khan, ‘The Forgotten Army-Azaadi Ke Liye’ launched across 200 countries and territories on January 24. Aryan Tiwari is a class 11th student of Thakur College of Science and Commerce Mumbai. Aryan is the son of Vijay Tiwari.
 
Till January 31, 2019, around 78,000 households across State have subscribed service of Independent TV after being impressed by the lucrative offer, but in February relay of few HD channels stopped, informed police sources citing the complaint lodged by Innovate Incorporation Raipur. Signal of Independent TV was reported to be lost on June 12 which impacted around 78,000 customers across Chhattisgarh, who have reportedly taken advance subscription of around one year, added police sources.
 
Following the complaint of Innovate Incorporation, police have registered an offence against the accused directors under Sections 34 and 420 of Indian Penal Code (IPC), which amounts to the charge of acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention and cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property, said police sources, adding that further probe in the case is under way.