This story is from January 25, 2012

Farooq Abdullah turns singer on on a musical event held on 63th Republic Day

Delhi was witness to a super-melodious and patriotic evening on Wednesday as Table legend Biskram Ghosh launched his own musical composition called Vande Mataram.
Farooq Abdullah turns singer on on a musical event held on 63th Republic Day
Delhi was witness to a super-melodious and patriotic evening on Wednesday as Tabla legend Bickram Ghosh launched his own musical composition called Vande Mataram.
On 63th Republic Day Veecon music unrevealed their audio and video, where 21 India's finest singers and musicians came together and express their feeling of patriotism and national pride by singing and giving music to Vande Mataram in their own unique style.
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The evening was graced by the presence of Chief Minister of Delhi Mrs Sheila Dikshit and Dr Farooq Abdullah.
During the event Dr Farooq Abdullah showed his talent by singing Vande Mataram in his own style and adds a classical touch to it.
We spotted Sonu Niigaam who came along with his father, Pt Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Indian Ocean, Mahalakshmi Iyer, Bickram Ghosh with his wife Jaya andVeecon's MD JK Srivastava.
India Got Talents framed Prince Group performed on the event and made the night more magical as they danced on the same song ‘Vande Mataram’ dressed in tri color.
Bickram Ghosh’s Vande Mataram will be played on all 60 airports in India on the occasion of Republic Day.
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