Thursday, May 19, 2016

Sarbjit Music Concert at Rang Sharda Auditorium in Mumbai: A landmark evening

It was a supernatural musical night at Rang Sharda Auditorium in Mumbai as the staggering music of Omung Kumar's Sarbjit was unleashed in full forsake. It was a honest to goodness tribute to music, performers and Sarbjit, a man who was wronged and a man whose miserable story saturated the aggregate soul in the theater yesterday. It was unexpected that the man who plays Sarbjit, Randeep Hooda didn't get his due. None of the hoardings had Randeep on them. A large portion of the performers paid rich respect to Hooda and as it should be. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan couldn't go to the night as she has not been keeping admirably.

Sonu Nigam is recouping from an operation and when he moved towards the phase with the backing of his bolsters, there was an extensive round of acclaim. It was the first run through in the most recent two months that Sonu had moved out of his home. Jeet Ganguly went with Sonu on a guitar and what took after was a mind blowing knowledge. The entire assembly room resonated with Dard. It was a shocking goose pimple bringing out experience. Full checks to the folks who took care of the sound for the night. They made an extraordinary showing with regards to. No glitches by any means. The acoustics of the amphitheater are splendid as well.

Sukhwinder Singh, Sunidhi Chauhan, Shail Hada and Kalpana Gandharv lighted everybody into observing Sarbjit with 'Tunglak'. It was an inebriating version with Sukhwinder moving and emoting his approach to grandness. Shail Hada was in a stupor state as he belted out one splendid number after another. Right from the signature music of Sarbjit managing in intriguing scatting, to the profound 'Barsan Lagi', "Meherbaan" or 'Mera Junoon'.

Tanishk Bagchi is another arranger to keep an eye out for. Both his numbers, "Rabba" and 'Allah Hu' are troublesome pieces yet both touch the heart easily and leave a dependable impression. Shashi Shivam went into a different universe as they belted out 'Nindiya'. The live acoustic guitaring was energetic. An exceptional notice must be accomplished for lyricist Rashmi Virag who has been producing some truly fascinating musings and extraordinarily communicating them in a fresh out of the plastic new expression. An uncommon say likewise should be made for T Series boss Bhushan Kumar who actually regulated the whole night giving a great deal of customized admiration and consideration towards every one of the arrangers, vocalists and lyricists.

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