The Times Of India
Kala Ghoda Arts Festival
ended on a high note, quite literally.
On Sunday evening, Mumbaikars thronged the steps of the heritage building
The Asiatic Society
Mumbai, Library, braving the chill, that's rather unfamiliar for the city. And the beautiful evening went alive with music as the finale performances of The Times Of India Kala Ghoda Arts Festival began.
Singer
Shaan rocked the stage and his fans just couldn’t get enough. The melody in the singer’s voice is still the same despite the two long decades that have passed since he first sang 'Musu Musu Hasi' ('
Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi
', 1999).
He belted out some of the most popular songs from his repertoire of the hundreds of chart busters he has given in his career as a
Bollywood
singer.
The nine-day festival with the theme - the measure of time - also commemorated the 150th birth anniversary of
Mahatma Gandhi. And the festival was replete with multiple iflms, sessions, talks, workshops, cultural events, music shows and more...
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