This story is from February 17, 2017

In India people don’t wait for V-Day to express love, says Ustad Shujaat Khan

He is a master of simple means and the way he romances his sitar on stage, makes everyone fall in love with him. Maestro Ustad Shujaat Khan recently visited Nagpur and in a quick chat with us, he expressed his feelings about Valentine’s Day.
In India people don’t wait for V-Day to express love, says Ustad Shujaat Khan
He is a master of simple means and the way he romances his sitar on stage, makes everyone fall in love with him. Maestro Ustad Shujaat Khan recently visited Nagpur and in a quick chat with us, he expressed his feelings about Valentine’s Day.
He is a master of simple means and the way he romances his sitar on stage, makes everyone fall in love with him. Maestro Ustad Shujaat Khan recently visited Nagpur and in a quick chat with us, he expressed his feelings about Valentine’s Day.
Find out what Ustad Shujaat Khan feels about Valentine's Day celebrations

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“It doesn’t matter how one sees Valentine’s Day, what matters is that two people should be given space to celebrate their love.
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Also, Valentine’s Day is not limited to young couples only. It is also a day to express love for their parents and elderly members of the family. Unfortunately in the West, people don’t have time for their families and loved ones but in India people don’t wait for February 14 to express their love,” says the Ustad.
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