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Himesh Reshammiya Ignites Nostalgia in Delhi with Captivating Musical Performance

Himesh Reshammiya Ignites Nostalgia in Delhi with Captivating Musical Performance

Time of India6 days ago
The arena was set, and fans had put on their dancing 'caps', but where was Himesh Reshamiya? The crowd asked all at once. While some screamed, 'HR, we are waiting for you,' others started singing,
'Ek Baar Aaja Aaja'
. And when the entire arena echoed with
'Jai Mata Di
, Let's Rock', the OG
rose above the ground in one of the most dramatic trap door entrances imaginable.
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Fans couldn't keep calm because '
Oh Huzoor, Tera Tera Suroor
' was playing, and it hit all the right nostalgia notes. Dressed in a dapper hooded long jacket with a dramatic collar and surrounded by theatrical dancers, singer-music director Himesh Reshammiya was finally in front of his fans. Before taking his fans on a musical ride, the singer took a moment to thank the soldiers of our country and lauded Operation Sindoor by singing,
Dil Diya Hai Jaan Bhi Denge
. And, then he was ready to 'turn the place into a nightclub,' as he performed his popular songs like H
ookah Bar, Jhalak Dikhlaja, Aapki Kashish, Naam Hai Tera Tera, Ice cream Khaungi, Aashiq Banaya Aapne, Mein Jahan rahoon, oh Balma
and many more.
Amidst his performance, he asked fans if he could have a 'one-to-one' conversation with them, and the arena reverberated with a big
yes
. The singer asked, '
Naak se gaaoon ya regular gaaon'?
and the audience burst into laughter. The craze for his show was such that many fans who missed his concert in Mumbai flew to Delhi just to attend The Cap Mania Tour. The music concert was spread across two days because the first day's show sold out so quickly that an extra day was added for those who had missed it. The show was supposed to end by 10 pm, but since the singer claimed, '
aaj mein mood mein aa gaya hoon'
, the event went on for another hour, and the fans couldn't thank him enough.
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