Manoj Tiwari looted the heritage gathering in Bhojpuri style at Devbhoomi, people danced on Uttarakhandi song. – ..


Dehradun, 25 October (HS). Bhojpuri singer Manoj Tiwari added a lot of color to the Virasat Mahotsav on Friday night and people danced to Uttarakhandi songs till late night. Singer Manoj Tiwari graced the occasion with musical notes in Bhojpuri style and made the festival memorable.

Chief guest ONGC CVO Ranjan Prakash Thakur and former Foreign Secretary, Government of India Shyam Saran inaugurated the evening program of Virasat Mahotsav on Friday by lighting the lamp. Stalls from different countries of the world are decorated in the Heritage Mahotsav, which remain the center of attraction for children and women. Everything from food and drinks to entertainment is decorated in the fair. As soon as Bhojpuri singer Manoj Tiwari arrived on the cultural stage, the crowd gathered. Singer Manoj Tiwari introduced the heritage of rich India along with Indian culture in Bhojpuri style at Devbhoomi. Also praised the glory of Maryada Purushottam Lord Shri Ram.

People got intoxicated and danced to Manoj Tiwari’s Bhojpuri song – Chadariya Jhini Re Jhini… Jhini Re Jhini. Famous Bhojpuri singer Manoj Tiwari added charm to the evening. His Bhojpuri songs became a great favorite among the guests of Virasat. Famous artist Manoj Tiwari was gracing the stage with his attractive presentation of Bhojpuri songs. On the popular festival of Bihar, Chhath, with the swing of the branches of Nimiya, the love of Laveli Jhuluhwa… Hey, this is beautiful, the auspicious image is pleasant, the beautiful face is there, O Raja ji… O Raja ji… O Raja ji, Ekre ta Rahal… Bhi he chhathi maiya… the song went. Thando re thanho, my mountain’s air is cool, my water is cold… Thando re thanho, my mountain’s air is cool, my water is cold…. Pahari song went. In the end, people were forced to dance on the Uttarakhandi song in Uttarakhandi style. He was accompanied by a skilled team of musicians. The musicians were Shankar Verma on banjo, Bablu Alam on keyboard, Virendra Srivastava on pads, percussion and team manager Prabhunath Rai Dadhi on tabla, Gyan Mishra on dholak, Motilal Sharma on chorus, Viral Vikas and Lalu Prasad.



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