NITN | @notintownlive | 29 Dec 2024, 07:11 am
Kunal Ganjawala
Kunal Ganjawala enchants Bengaluru with his dazzling performance in Garuda Shopping Festival. Photo Courtesy: PR Team
Bollywood singer Kunal Ganjawala dazzled the Garuda Shopping Festival with his high-voltage concert on December 21 in Bengaluru.
The event was part of the Alive India in Concert Season 10 which was presented by Karma & Curry at Garuda Mall, Magrath Road.
The concert was powered by TVS Apache, in association with Bangalore Mirror, by Club A Showroom, and supported by Conrad Hotels, Kia Motors, Tripcraft and Ginger Hotels.
The night opened with an engaging musical interaction by Supratik Ghosh, lead singer of Bangalore’s premium band Aurko and founder of Alive India.
He sang some famous Retro hits like Jab Koi Baat, Chhoo Kar Mere Man Ko, Bade Ache Lagte Hai, among others.
He also paid tribute to legendary Md. Rafi when he sang the popular 'Gulabi Aankhein'.
Supratik also shared insights about Alive India’s “Roti, Kapda, Makaan, Rozgaar” initiative, dedicated to empowering budding musicians.
Kunal Ganjawala took the stage, kicking off the concert with his Kannada chartbuster Neene Neene.
The audience was enchanted as he performed more Kannada favourites like Kushiyagide and Neena Kanda, blending effortlessly into his Bollywood hits like Humdum Suniyo Re, Salaam Namaste, and Dil Na Diya.
The evening turned deeply emotional as Kunal paid a heartfelt tribute to the late KK with soulful renditions of Zara Si Dil Mein, Kyon Aaj Kal, and Tu Hi Meri Shab Hai.
The audience was visibly moved, honouring both artists with resounding applause.
Kunal ended his set with his timeless classic Bheege Honth Tere, leaving the crowd in awe.
Fans turned up in large numbers to celebrate the singer and his music, creating an electric atmosphere.
Lucky fans even had the opportunity to meet Kunal at Karma & Curry, adding a personal touch to an already unforgettable evening.
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