Richa Sharma’s Ghazal and Sufi Performance Enchants Bengaluru at HCL Concerts

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Richa Sharma’s Ghazal and Sufi Performance Enchants Bengaluru at HCL Concerts
Richa Sharma’s Ghazal and Sufi Performance Enchants Bengaluru at HCL Concerts

Bengaluru: HCL Concerts, an initiative by HCL, dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich heritage of Indian music and dance, captivated Bengaluru with an evening of Ghazal and Sufi with renowned playback singer Richa Sharma. The event, held at Dr BR Ambedkar Auditorium on 2nd August, the performance resonated deeply with the audience through its soulful melodies and cultural richness, receiving an overwhelming response and making it a memorable evening of musical and cultural celebration.

 

As part of HCL Concerts’ ongoing mission to connect audiences with India’s musical traditions, this event showcased the soul-stirring beauty of ghazals and sufi music. Bengaluru is one of the many cities across the world that have hosted HCL Concerts, including Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Kanpur, Nagpur, Madurai, Pune, Kolkata, Chennai, New York, and San Francisco.

 

In the culturally rich city of Bengaluru, the evening was filled with timeless masterpieces like “Sanu Ik Pal”, “Sanson Ki Mala”, “Kinna Sohna” and “Maula Karam” She was accompanied by numerous talented musicians, including Govind Gawli, Naeem Sayyed, Umang Doshi and Amborish Saikia.

 

Reflecting on her experience, Richa Sharma shared, “Performing in Bengaluru has been an extraordinary experience. The audience here has an incredible appreciation for music, and their energy made the evening truly special.”

 

Anshul Adhikari, Head of HCL Concerts, commented, “Our mission at HCL Concerts is to bring the rich musical heritage of India to forefront. Events like this evening’s performance by Richa Sharma highlight our dedication to cultural preservation and promotion. Her artistry helps keep the traditions of Ghazal and Sufi music vibrant and relevant.”

 

HCL Concerts continues to uphold its tradition of bringing the best of Indian classical music to audiences worldwide, enriching the cultural fabric of every city it touches.