New Delhi, April 1 -- In a landmark move for India's music industry, the Indian Singers' and Musicians' Rights Association (ISAMRA) will distribute Rs.100 crore in royalties to over 26,000 singers and musicians, based on performances of more than 4 lakh tracks that have collectively been played over 4.5 crore times across radio, television, digital platforms and public performances.

The distribution, covering works played up to March 31, 2025, marks one of the largest royalty payouts in the country and reinforces the growing importance of performers' rights in India's evolving music ecosystem and the strength of ISAMRA. ISAMRA (Indian Singers' and Musicians' Rights Association) is India's registered copyright society representing singers...