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Enjoy over 5,000 of your favourite Hindi songs with the Saregama Carvaan

FANS of Hindi movies can enjoy listening to songs by their favourite artists with the launch of Saregama Carvaan, a portable digital audio player with stereo speakers and 5,000 Hindi songs available.

These songs have been chosen using data analytics and each category of singers, lyricists, music composers or moods can be selected by turning a jog-dial.


Veteran presenter Ameen Sayani’s Geetmala collection spanning 50 years is also available on Carvaan.

Users can also enjoy their personal playlist by plugging in a USB drive or streaming songs from a phone to Carvaan via Bluetooth.

Managing director of Saregama India, Vikram Mehra, said, “There has been a lot of demand for Carvaan from the UK Indian diaspora. It’s a perfect treat for anyone living away from home and missing good old Hindi music.”

UK residents can order Carvaan from amazon.co.uk for £119.99.

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