Heritage Strings – 'School of Rock', Bakshi Nagar, City Square Mall Jammu organize Fun Fare | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 14: Heritage Strings – 'School of Rock', Bakshi Nagar and City Square Mall, organizes fun fare in which budding artists of the state displayed their talent in the field of Music, Dance, Rapping, Guitaring, musical bands etc. Recently the Students of Heritage strings school of rock showed their talent by performing live. Young Boys and Girls enthralled the audience by performing on old Hindi songs, Heavy metal songs, bollywood numbers, etc. Young doctors of the town also showed their talent by giving a trilling dance performance on western songs. The bands who performed live are Incredibles, Bacterias, Reign in pain, Mythya, etc which was followed by some sensational songs sung by Sumeet Anand, superb shredding by shredder Gautam Kotwal on guitar, release of an amazing song of one of the highly talent student of heritage strings school of rock Avnish Sharma (Mulakaatein) which was highly appreciated by jammuites, Subsequent to the release, the highly talented, Smiley Tanuja Chahar Chettri spellbound everyone with a scintillating contemporary dance performance. Director, Heritage Strings-School of Rock, Anmol Amla concluded the event with a word on the growing importance of art and related fields in the city and urged all present to do their best to encourage participation in music, literature and performing arts. Director, City square mall, Bhupesh Gupta on the occasion thanked the audience and said that they are also promoting games and entertainment within the mall and will soon provide jammu with the largest game zone that will be introduced in the mall itself. The event was coordinated by Sanchit Dewan. The Show was hosted by Bhanu pratap Khajuria, Desiging and handling was done by Nipun Kohli. The social networking partner for the event was Jmu plus. Other present on the occasion were Bhanu Pratap Singh, Naveen Kotwal, Subash Gupta, Vijay Gupta, Vikram Gupta, Meenakshi Sharma, Nature deep kour, Atul Chalotra, Aditi Parimoo.ts can alter the Valley's election dynamics on a few seats," he had told Headlines today. When asked about the accusations that the BJP is seeking to divide a Muslim-majority Jammu and Kashmir on religious lines to gain in the forthcoming elections, Madhav denied the allegation by saying, "It is wrong to say the BJP is attempting polarisation of Jammu and Kashmir before the polls." |
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