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Press Release |  19 Nov 2012 14:58 |  By RnMTeam

Shreya Ghoshal dazzles music lovers at 'Qutub festival'

MUMBAI: Creating a grand tuneful euphoria, Bollywood nightingale Shreya Ghoshal charmed the audience with her vivacious performances at the Qutub Festival with super hits songs in her alluring voice.

Ricocheting lively music, cheering audiences, energetic milieu at the relics of heavenly Qutub Minar marked the third day of the celebrated ‘Qutub Festival’ over the weekend, taking the city to a mystical expedition.

The flamboyant celebration of modern Bollywood music ‘Qutub Festival’ is being organized by the Department of Art, Culture and Languages, (Government of Delhi) and Punjabi Academy is an initiative taken by Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshiti.

“The reverberating, tuneful symphony of music presented by the bubbly and effervescent vocalist Shreya Ghoshal shaped a gripping impression on the listeners. The audiences were attached to the melodious and entertaining performance given out by the musical sensation,” said Rawail Singh, Secretary, Punjabi Academy.

Shreya Ghoshal has recorded film songs not only in Hindi but also in Assamesse, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Gujarati, Kannada, Marathi, Malayalam, Nepali, Oriya, Tamil, Telegu, etc. She has been performing all over the world and captivating audience with her charming personality. She has won a lot of national awards and state awards.

She sang many of her well acclaimed numbers like Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai, ,Honth Raseele Mere Honth Raseele, Chikni Chameli, Ooh La La La , Tujh Me Rab Dikhta Hai, Tere Vaaste Ishq Sufiyana and Dama Dam Mast Kalandar, Teri Meri Prem Kahani, Saans Me Meri , Zoobi Zoobi Nache,  Lag Jaa Gale, Ajeeb Dastan Hai and Dil To Hai Dil Dil Ka etc.            

Commenting on the powerful response of Dellhites, Ghoshal said, “It is the second time I am performing for this musical event. I am overwhelmed by the response of the audience. It was an amazing experience, Delhi has one of the most energetic and lively audience. There are numerous music lovers in the capital who understand and love all kinds of music. I would love to come next year as well.”

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