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Geeta Rabari

Other names of Geeta Rabari: Geeta Ben Rabari
Gujarati Singer Geeta Rabari
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Geeta Rabari’s full name is Geeta Ben Rabari. She is also known as Kutchi Koyal because of her soft melodious voice. She is a well-known Gujarati singer. Geeta Rabari was born on Tuesday, December 31, 1996. Her place of birth is Tappar in Kutch, Gujarat, India. She completed her 10th standard at JNV School, Jamnagar. After that, she never went to any school, college or university. She was raised in a middle-class and well-settled family. Her hobbies are singing and dancing. She also loves to play cricket. She is a keen animal lover. Her father’s name is Kanji Bhai Rabari, and her mother’s name is Vinju Ben Rabari. She had two brothers, who died at a young age. She married Pruthiv Rabari on May 9, 2021.

Geeta Rabari has had a keen interest in singing from a very early age. When she was in her 5th standard, she started singing. After finding her melodic voice, the nearby villagers often invited her to sing on many occasions. Initially, she sang bhajans, folklore, santvani, and diyra, from which she earned a little money. At the very early age of 20, she made herself a renowned singer of Gujarat. Geeta Rabari marked her singing debut with the Gujarati song titled “Rona Ser Ma.” She became famous and received huge popularity.

Subsequently, she released the next song, “Eklo Rabari,” which was also a huge hit and got colossal recognition. In addition to Gujarati songs, she has also tried her luck on Garba and released one Garba album. Later, she has given her voice for several famous songs, such as Desi Dhol Vage, Masti Ma Mastani, Swift Gaadi Farava Motarkar, Dj version of Moj Ma Revu, and Geeta Rabari 2017 super hit Lok Dayro. Despite being so famous, Geeta Rabari has been living with her parents in her village, Tappar. In 2019, she got an opportunity to meet with the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi Born on September 17, 1950, in Mehsana, Gujarat, N >> Read More... , at the Parliament, where she dedicated a song to him.