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Lahore to Delhi & beyond—musical evening celebrates Punjabiyat through Sufi and folk songs
New Delhi: Punjabi music doesn’t care about borders. It spills across them, breaks them, and dances on top of them. That spirit thrummed at the India International Centre as Sunaini ...
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'I want Pakistani weddings to play our own songs, not Indian tracks' says Sahir Ali Bagga
Bagga emphasised that, for years, he has been consciously producing songs that resonate with Pakistani wedding culture—tracks that can stand in place of Indian songs traditionally played at local ...
Tumbi, with its rather sharp twang, is one of the most recognised Punjabi sounds there is. Once central in folk songs, it is ...
Why is Punjabi pop so addictive? We explore how it has gone from being a regional sound to India's musical phenomenon.
What's the difference between speaking and singing? It’s a harder question than it sounds. You may think the answer is simply that songs have melodies and that speech lacks them. But that doesn’t ...
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