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The Future of Music is Here: "Biraj Mein Rang" - The World's First Fully AI-Generated Holi Song by Kalpanik Films

By ANI | Updated: March 12, 2025 13:36 IST

ATKNew Delhi [India], March 12: In a groundbreaking moment for the music industry, "Biraj Mein Rang" has arrived ...

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New Delhi [India], March 12: In a groundbreaking moment for the music industry, "Biraj Mein Rang" has arrived as the world's first fully AI-generated Holi song. Released under the banner of Kalpanik Films LLP, this pioneering track represents a significant shift in music production, where artificial intelligence has taken complete creative control. From vocals to composition, mixing, mastering, programming and even the featured actors, every element of this song is the result of advanced AI technology.

The project is the brainchild of Vishal Yoman, a visionary digital creator and filmmaker who has continually pushed the boundaries of innovation. Conceptualized and curated with meticulous attention to detail, "Biraj Mein Rang" is not just a song but a bold statement about the limitless possibilities of AI in the creative arts. Yoman, who also penned the lyrics, collaborated with producers Ayushi Anand and Prashant Gupta to bring this ambitious vision to life.

Speaking about the project, Vishal Yoman shared his excitement: "We are pioneers, consistently ahead of our time. Our creations are innovative and imaginative, pushing boundaries and shaping the future. We are making history with our unique and visionary approach. Everything we do is Kalpanik."

This revolutionary track is a testament to the power of Generative AI, marking a new era where human creativity and artificial intelligence converge. By leveraging cutting-edge AI tools, Kalpanik Films LLP has demonstrated how technology can be harnessed to create immersive, high-quality entertainment. The company has built a strong reputation as a comprehensive Generative AI Content Studio, empowering brands, agencies, filmmakers, architects, fashion labels, and musicians to explore AI's vast potential.

The release of "Biraj Mein Rang" is more than just a milestone in AI-generated music; it is a bold declaration of the future of artistic creation. Following the success of this project, Kalpanik Films has already announced its next big venture: "Mohabbat," India's first AI song released by a record label, featuring vocals by Vyom AI, a completely AI-generated singer.

"Biraj Mein Rang" is now available on all major streaming platforms, including YouTube, Spotify, JioSaavn, Amazon Music, and Apple Music, ushering in a new era where technology and creativity merge seamlessly.

Experience the future of entertainment with Kalpanik Films. The AI era of creativity has arrived "Be Kalpanik."

Watch full video here : Biraj Mein Rang | World's First 100% AI Holi Song 2025

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