Outside the concert venue in Mumbai, the crowd of Gen Z office workers and teenagers is thickening. Event staff scan QR codes ...
Picture this: a group of young friends at an event, banging heads, hands in the air, dancing to the rhythmic beats and singing their hearts out together. Sounds like any other live band gig or EDM ...
BY SHIKHA DAS SHANKAR* It has the pulsing lights of a club and the energy of a concert, but the songs being sung are centuries-old devotional hymns traditionally sung at your nearest mandir. Arms up, ...
Gen Z is leading the rise of bhajan clubbing, mixing bhajans with electronic beats and lights PM Modi praised bhajan clubbing for blending spirituality with modernity in Mann Ki Baat The trend offers ...
The bhajan-pop group asked in a video, "What if Dhurandhar's Naal Nachna was Hari Naam Japna?" and now the internet can't get ...
The same head-thumping, bass-heavy music. But devotional songs instead of rap or hip-hop. It seems odd, but this is taking off like never before, especially among today’s Gen Z.
Rehmat Khubchandani’s hands are up. She lets out a delighted ‘oohoo’ as she emerges from the crowd. The music is upbeat, with a club-style energy, but the song is a bhajan. Around, some women dance, ...
Arvind Kejriwal attends a spiritual Shiv bhajan sandhya in Gurdaspur. The AAP leader joined devotees for prayers and sought ...