‘Mile Sur Mera Tumhara’ enthralls audience

Nagpur: A nice blend of outdated and new Hindi songs introduced at ‘Mile Sur Mera Tumhara’, a tune programme organized via Sargam and Deep Foundation to mark Republic Day, saw many heads sway to the lilting tunes at Sai Sabhagruh, Shankar Nagar, on Saturday.
The evening commenced with national music ‘Sare jahan se achha’. Other songs like ‘Meri kahani bhoolne wale’, ‘Jadoo teri nazar’, ‘Ajeeb dastan hai yeh’, ‘Bhanvre ki gunjan’ and ‘Chand sifarish jo karta hamari’ had been an enormous hit a number of the spectators.

The show reached a prime level with ‘Dekha jo tujhe yaar dil mein baji guitar’ with the target market dancing and the hall reverberating with loud claps. A couple of memorable songs of Lata Mangeshkar like ‘Aapki nazron ne samjha’, ‘Ja re ja re ud ja re panchhi’ and ‘Hotho pe aisee baat’ had been carried out with aplomb.

Duets ‘Mera pyar bhi tu hi’, ‘Ho gaya hai tujhko toh pyar’, ‘Mehboob mere’, ‘Hasta hua noorani chehra’ and ‘Ye pardah hata do’ received a powerful reaction from the listeners.

Amateur singers like Abhay Vyas, Arvid Raje, Brijbhushan Sharma, Dhanashree Mandaukar, Hemant Darwekar, KV Ram, Manish Nair, Nandu Andhare, Parvathi Nair, Priya Gupta, Purnima Joshi, Raju Tandle, Samir Jahagirdar, Shrikant Paithakar, Shrikant Sapre, Uma Raghuraman and Vilas Dandge inspired.

The accompanying artistes had been Pawan Manwatkar (keyboard), Gaurav Rangari and Manna Dan (guitar), Raju Gajbhiye (congo), Vishal Dahasahastra (octopad) and Ganesh Thamke (tabla and dholak).

The programme used to be compèred via Pushpa Anand.

MV Unnikrishnan, who conceptualized the programme, instructed IdealNews he had presented over 450 fresh singers over a time period. This event used to be organized to offer children exposure to tune of the golden era.

QUOTES

Songs from the 70s, 80s and 90s have the ability to captivate target market. But they're forgotten today as five to 6 songs are launched virtually each day. This event used to be a step to stay the golden tune era alive

V Raghuraman | retired executive officer

As a singer, it is astonishing to look freshmen making a song adeptly whilst their deliverance showed they came well prepared. What they're making a song isn't authentic but they're appearing with dedication is what issues

Nayana Joshi | singer


The programme used to be excellent for both, performers and spectators as many artistes applied the platform to make their voices heard. For us, it used to be a super rigidity buster. Music is like clinical remedy


Karishma Tiwari | non-public worker


(Reporting via Bikromjeet Mukherjee)


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