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Kings Of Punjabi Pop Music Make Delhi-NCR Fans Sway

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 Mar, 2016 02:16 PM
  • Kings Of Punjabi Pop Music Make Delhi-NCR Fans Sway
Diljit Dosanjh, Raftaar, Guru Randhawa, Sukh E, Indeep Bakshi and Fazilpuria gathered here for an evening of fast-paced and high-energy Punjabi music at the Red Live SWAG Fest 2016 here.
 
Held at Ambience Island here on Saturday, the evening -- hosted by FM network 93.5 Red FM under its live entertainment division Red Live -- celebrated the growing affinity towards Punjabi music and struck a chord with music lovers here.
 
Diljit Dosanjh sang his popular tracks "Ki banu duniya da" and "Proper patola", said: “The love and spirit of people here is unmatched. I love performing live as it gives me a chance to connect with the audience who have made me what I am today.”
 
Raftaar, who always finds it "special" to perform in Delhi-NCR, said: "This is where I started my musical journey. It reminds me of where I was and how far I have come and, how far I need to go still."
 

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For Sukh E, the crowd in Delhi-NCR, has got the "ultimate swag".
 
"They energy is amazing. It is a proud moment to watch the crowd sing along and enjoy my tracks," he added.
 
The turnout at the event, despite a bout of rain, left the organisers impressed.
 
Nisha Narayannan, COO, 93.5 Red FM said: “The spirit of the crowd was not deterred despite the sudden rain. With Swag Fest being a success, we can see the growing trend and liking from people towards theme based shows.”

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