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First ever Gujarati music award ‘Top Music Awards’ to be organised on 16th January

Webdunia
Tuesday, 4 January 2022 (16:14 IST)
Top FM is Gujarat based radio channel present in 8 towns of Gujarat and 5 stations in J & K. Top FM was established in 2018 and doing extremely great in these smaller cities. They call them "Gujarat nu potanu radio station" which now indeed true with their first ever Gujarati music awards Top Music Awards to be organised on 16th January 2022 at Ahmedabad. 

Top FM has organized the Top Music Awards to inspire Gujarati music. This is the first programme to praise music in Gujarat. Entries were invited through a special social media channel for the Independent Songs category, the jury round for the Top Music Awards was held on January 2, 2022, at Club O Seven.

The jury members of the Top Music Awards are renowned Gujarati language poet Shri Tushar Shukla, classical and easy music connoisseur Aniket Khanderkar, music arranger and programmer Rajiv Bhatt, Singer Osman Mir, Aasit Desai and Hema Desai, who have given remarkable and beautiful compositions in the field of music. Attending all day, these jury members made their invaluable decisions for the different categories of the Top Music Awards. This is sealed in a special envelope for the Top Music Awards. The event is scheduled to be hosted on 16th of January. 

Top Music Awards is being hosted by Parthib Gohil , Priya Saraiya, Ojas Rawal and Isha Kansara along with musical performances of Youth Sensation Jigardan Gadhvi, Parth & Sanjay Oza  along with Music Director Parth Bharat Thakkar. The entire event will be organised under the government covid guidelines.

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