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Delhi NH7 Weekender: Vishal Dadlani Paid Tribute To Ustaad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

Vishal Dadlani Paid Tribute To Ustaad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan At The Delhi NH7 Weekender
Indian Bollywood music director and playback Vishal Dadlani performs during the Cancer Patient Aid Association (CPAA) musical evening on World No Tobacco Day in Mumbai on May 26, 2013. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)
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Indian Bollywood music director and playback Vishal Dadlani performs during the Cancer Patient Aid Association (CPAA) musical evening on World No Tobacco Day in Mumbai on May 26, 2013. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

NEW DELHI -- Bollywood music composer and singer Vishal Dadlani paid tribute to Ustaad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan on the final day of the music festival, Bacardi NH7 Weekender, in the capital.

The 42-year-old singer mesmerised everyone with his performance, which blended Sufi and rock together in such a way that every song of the maestro seemed quite modern, making everyone in the crowd croon to the tunes.

Along with the successful composer, the stage was joined by eminent singers of the Bollywood like Niti Mohan, Harshdeep Kaur, Raghu Dixit and few others, who blew away the audience with their soulful and powerful voice.

While Niti stole everyone's heart by performing 'More Saiyyaan Tohe Pardes,' Ishita Sarkar touched souls with her 'Allah Hu' performance.

With BACARDI NH7 Weekender's 2015 edition kicking off in Shillong and spreading its magic in Kolkata, Delhi's audience tasted the flavour of the much-awaited music fest that culminated on 29 November in the capital.

The event that took place in Dwarka sector-10 saw an amazing turn up of music lovers from all over Delhi NCR and surrounding cities.

After Delhi, the event will travel to Pune and will get over with its 2015 edition at Bangalore.

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