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Lakhwinder Wadali, a rising name in the world of Sufi, was in Delhi recently to mesmerise the audience with his scintillating voice and exhilarating stage presence.
The singer, who enjoys a massive fanbase in Punjab and the Sufi music loving community elsewhere, spoke to The Quint about his journey with the famous Wadali Brothers. What does it feel like to carry on the legacy of one of the purest forms of music, we asked him.
Wadali and Nizami Bandhu performed at The DLF Mall of India, Noida, during a two-day festivity to celebrate the richness and purity of Sufi Music.
Check out a few photos of the event:
Nizami Bandhus, who hails from one of India’s oldest Sufi gharanas, wowed the crowd with his music to conclude the two-day Sufi Samaa event.
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