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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Young Musician's Classical-Bollywood Fusion Captivates NCZCC Audience

Young Musician's Classical-Bollywood Fusion Captivates NCZCC Audience

4 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Karan Kumar's instrumental performance blending classical and Bollywood
  • Bharatanatyam by Dhyara and guitar medley by Arjun Kapoor
  • Songs by Divij Chaturvedi at the 'Ethereal Melodies' event
Young Musician's Classical-Bollywood Fusion Captivates NCZCC Audience

The eighth edition of the 'Ethereal Melodies' event, held at the NCZCC on November 4th, 2025, was a captivating musical showcase. The highlight of the evening was a mesmerizing instrumental performance by young musician Karan Kumar. His recital seamlessly blended the purity of classical music with the vibrant melodies of Bollywood, earning him thunderous applause from the audience.

The event also featured other talented artists. Dhyara enthralled the crowd with a captivating Bharatanatyam dance, while Arjun Kapoor presented a guitar medley that showcased his virtuosity. Additionally, Divij Chaturvedi enchanted the audience with his soulful songs, making the evening a truly memorable musical experience.

The 'Ethereal Melodies' event at NCZCC has once again proven to be a platform that celebrates the diverse talents of India's young musicians and performers. The evening's program, which combined classical, contemporary, and Bollywood elements, left the audience in awe and eager for more such enchanting musical evenings in the future.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Karan Kumar, a young musician, delivered a captivating instrumental performance that blended classical and Bollywood music, earning him loud applause.
Dhyara performed Bharatanatyam, Arjun Kapoor presented a guitar medley, and Divij Chaturvedi enchanted the audience with his soulful songs.
The event was held at the NCZCC (National Centre for the Performing Arts) on November 4th, 2025.

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