Imagine a world without music. It will be mundane, static and of course, devoid of much necessary cadence. The language of music is universal. It has the power to unite people, transcending over language and cultural barriers.
With passing time, musical genre has seen diverse changes and when in the 60s and 70s, Beatles ruled the charts; today the milieu enjoys trance, hip hop, rock, jazz, country music et al.
And being an Indian, who cannot but get into the groovy mood of latkas and jhatkas when a bhangra or a Bollywood number is being played.
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Imagine a world without music. It will be mundane, static and of course, devoid of much necessary cadence. The language of music is universal. It has the power to unite people, transcending over language and cultural barriers.
With passing time, musical genre has seen diverse changes and when in the 60s and 70s, Beatles ruled the charts; today the milieu enjoys trance, hip hop, rock, jazz, country music et al.
And being an Indian, who cannot but get into the groovy mood of latkas and jhatkas when a bhangra or a Bollywood number is being played.
On this jazzy day, we decided to talk to some of your favourite TV actors and enter into some musical conversation. Read on:
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