Abhishek Jhawar is a boy who believes 'SING' is the love of his life. He realized his love of singing when he won a singing competition at the Bonsale Military Camp. He then pursued voice training at KM College of Music and Technology (Chennai). His family is his big supporter in his journey to achieve his dreams. He had the opportunity to sing and legend Mr. A. R. Rehman at his few concerts. He was able to sing with great artists like Javed Ali Javed Ali (Javed Hussain) was born in Delhi in 198 >> Read More... and Shivamani. He also played 'Raag-The Band' at some of the most prestigious events in places such as the Taj and Grand Hyatt. After six months of his training, he returned to Nagpur to continue his studies. He is currently doing a BBA from Tirpude College of Management and Studies and is performing at various college events, and corporate events; Cafes also do several music shows and gift events.
He has played live in various city hotels such as Center-Point and Le-Meridian. He is very much passionate about singing, His family has been his main support system throughout his journey. His genres are Hindustani Classical, Bollywood, Sufi, Ghazals, etc. Amruta Fadnavis Unknown by many souls, Amruta Fadnavis is the bett >> Read More... and Abhishek Jhawar sang a song together at the launch of the book 'Shayraaz' at the Hotel Le Meridien, Nagpur. Some of his songs are savali theme, thehar ja, Niyam ho, Shukriya, and Tufan ki aur. Niyam Ho was a super hit song sung by him. Abhishek, Poyasha, and Radhika from the city recorded their names on the Guinness Record, it was not an easy journey for them. The team he worked with trained for a month and a half. But these three city kids worked two months per person before the actual practice.
There was excitement, curiosity, tears, the excitement of being included in the band, and then a sense of frustration at being part of a group honored by Guinness World Record officials who announced the Largest Indian Cinematic Music Band. It was a group of 1,046 who set a new world record with the highest number of participants. Previously, the record had 1,000 people. The large group consisted of Nagpur youths Poyasha Agrawal, Abhishek, and Radhika Jhawar. They felt proud to be part of the group that introduced the song ‘The Forgotten Army: Azadi Ke Liye’ which made it memorable. It was the introduction of the Live 100 band that tested the Guinness World Record. Although Abhishek is trying to make a name for himself as an artist in Mumbai, Poyasha is studying in Class XI and Radhika is a Class X student at Center Point School, Vardhman Nagar.
amazing performance with a high level of expertise. The evening saw 1,046 artists from across the country come together to sing 3 songs, composed by Pritam, which served as a precursor to celebrating the 70th Republic Day. The live music night was in honor of all the Indian soldiers of Azad Hind Fauj. The program seeks to restore public memory, a long-forgotten sacrifice of brave soldiers in the Indian National Army (INA). It was in honor of the ancient heroes. Concert artists come from cities across the country - Bangalore, Delhi, Kolkata, Pune, Goa, Assam, and Sikkim to name a few. It featured more than 650 musicians, 250 acoustic guitarists, 80 drummers and musicians, 15 players of various instruments, five brass players, one electric guitar, one bass guitar, one keyboard player, and two players. be-sitar.
The video is available on the Amazon Prime Video Web Series. All these children are fully supported by their parents. Poyasha is the daughter of Ajay and Heena Agrawal while Abhishek and Radhika are the children of Sunil and Arkana Jhawar. While Ajay Agrawal is the Secretary of the Jaidev Education Society who owns JD College of Engineering and Management and J D Polytechnic, Sunil Jhawar is a big name in the furniture industry.
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