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A three days musical program organized by Sargam Society of Indian Music and Art (Regd.), Mohali & Aryans Group of Colleges, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh was concluded in Tagore Mini Theatre, Sector 18, Chandigarh. The third day ended with a musical tribute to legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar Ji. The versions of songs sung by Lata and her duets with other male singers reverberated the hall and regaled the audience. Dr. Anshu Kataria, President, Sargam Society & Chairman, Aryans Group presided over the function
On the occasion, Shri Manmohan Singh; Patron Society, Manmohan Garg; MP Gupta, Advisor to the Society; RD Kailey, Organiser & other office bearers were present beside many dignitaries amongst the audience.President Society, Dr. Kataria thanked everyone.
The mood was set from the very first song “Tumhin Mere Mandir” & “Agar Mujhse Mohabbat Hai” sung by Dr Komal Chugh in her rich soulful voice followed by a duet “Yoon Hi Tum Mujhse” sung by two promising singers Rajbir and Suman. Sushil Nagpal and Babita reproduced a golden era hit “Ek Tera Saath Hamko” received a good applause.
The youngest budding artist Nitya Aggarwal surprised the audience with her rendition of “Ye Samaa”. The two popular faces BD Sharma and Pushpa Saxena beautifully doled out “Rimjhim Ke Geet”. Neeru Khattar sang the melodious “Maayi Ri Main”. Other singers were equally worthy of appreciation when they sang “Bachpan Ki Mohabbat” (Garima Jindal); “Kitna Pyara Waada” (Tarsem and Babita); “Jhilmil Sitaron Ka” (Sushil Nagpal & Priya Marwaha); “Ik Pyar Ka Nagma” (Dr .Sonika Chugh); “Tujhe Jeevan Ki Dor Se” (BD Sharma and Sucheta Mukhopadhaya); “Dil Tera Diwana” (Abhijit and Suman); “Chhup Gaye Taare” (Rajbir & Sucheta) and lastly “Ham Tere Pyar Mein” by Pushpa Saxena. The only exception of male solo song was by RD Kailey who was specially asked to sing “Ye Raat Hai Pyasi” and he did the justice to this song.