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Uzbekistani singers’ Hindustanis song is a must watch

The song was originally sung by Shreya Ghosal and MG Sreekumar. The two singers who are a part of the music band Havas Guruhi, are seen crooning the melodious song with utmost fluency.

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CHENNAI: India is known for its art and culture. In recent times, with social media connecting people across the world, Indian culture and traditions are being adopted by many across different nations.

In the video, two Uzerbekistani singers sing the popular song 'Mere Dholna' from the 2007 psychological thriller film Bhool Bhulaiyaa. The song was originally sung by Shreya Ghosal and MG Sreekumar. The two singers who are a part of the music band Havas Guruhi, are seen crooning the melodious song with utmost fluency.

From enunciating the Hindi lyrics perfectly to acing the classical bit of the song, singers Dostonbek and Khakhramon win over the audience and receive a big round of applause after their performance.

The video was shared on Facebook with a caption that reads, ''Singing Indian classical songs are not easy.''

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The video was posted on 4th May 2023 and gained 118k views, 7.9k and 308 comments on Facebook.

A comment read, “Absolutely amazing. Such a tough song and you both sang it with ease and clarity. Keep up the amazing work..”

Another user who enjoyed their performance wrote, “Salutation Salutation....with standing Ovation..Mind Blowing..performance...You deserve PAGRI and DHOTI in performance…”

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