Kailash Kher Finds Joy in Himalayan Simplicity with 'Chulhe Ki Roti'

Popular singer Kailash Kher shared glimpses of his peaceful retreat in the hills of Almora. He posted pictures and videos enjoying the scenic beauty and simple local food, including roti made on a traditional 'chulha'. Kher expressed his contentment, describing the crisp air and his "very happy inner child." The singer, known for hits like "Allah Ke Bande," has been a prominent playback and independent vocalist for over two decades.

Key Points: Kailash Kher Enjoys Authentic Himalayan Getaway in Almora

  • Serene Himalayan getaway in Almora
  • Relishing authentic 'chulhe ki roti'
  • Shares carousel of scenic pictures and videos
  • Highlights simplicity and peace of mountain life
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Kailash Kher relishes authentic 'chulhe ki roti' at a Himalayan home

Singer Kailash Kher shares serene moments from his Almora retreat, relishing traditional 'chulhe ki roti' and the crisp mountain air.

"Snippets from the Himalayan home... a very happy inner child - Kailash Kher"

Mumbai, March 7

Popular singer Kailash Kher, on Saturday, gave fans a glimpse of his serene getaway in the hills as he shared moments from a 'Himalayan home' in Almora.

The singer took to his social media account to post a carousel of pictures and videos capturing the beauty of the mountains, the simplicity of local food and the comfort of mountain life.

The singer was seen having a great time as he was seen devouring simple roti straight from the 'Chulha'.

Sharing the post, Kailash Kher wrote, "Snippets from the Himalayan home Chulhe ki roti, authentic food, crisp air, cool winds and a very happy inner child it."

In one of the visuals, the singer is seen standing on a hill path waving cheerfully at the camera with the picturesque Himalayan landscape behind him.

Other pictures give glimpses of terraced hills, scattered houses and tall communication towers.

Another clip shows the singer relishing traditional food as he sits wrapped in a shawl and woollen cap while eating freshly made 'chulhe ki roti'.

In another picture, the singer is seen standing on a balcony overlooking the deep valley and hills, smiling as the sun sets behind the mountains.

In another clip captures him playfully walking along a dirt trail in the hills, seemingly enjoying the peaceful surroundings.

On the professional front, Kailash Kher has been a part of the Indian music industry for over two decades.

He rose to prominence in 2003 with the song "Allah Ke Bande" from the film Waisa Bhi Hota Hai Part II.

Ever since then, the singer has remained active in Bollywood with his playback singing, independent music, live concerts, and devotional and Sufi compositions through his band Kailasa.

The singer's songs Teri Deewani and Saiyaan even after years post it's release, is considered as a chartbuster.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Almora is heaven on earth. Been there once and the peace is unmatched. Good to see Kailash Kher promoting our beautiful Himalayan towns. More people should explore Uttarakhand beyond just Mussoorie and Nainital.
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Aman W
Chulhe ki roti with some gud or aaloo sabzi... kya baat hai! This is real luxury. Our cities have forgotten these simple joys. His caption about the "happy inner child" is so true.
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Sarah B
While the pictures are beautiful, I can't help but think about the locals. I hope this kind of attention leads to sustainable tourism that benefits the community and doesn't just become a backdrop for celebrity photos. The region needs respect, not just visits.
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Vikram M
Kailash Kher's music has the soul of the mountains, so it's no surprise he finds peace there. "Allah Ke Bande" still gives me chills. Man is living the dream – great music and chulhe ki roti in the Himalayas!
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Nisha Z
That crisp mountain air and the view... instant stress relief. Makes me want to plan a trip immediately! Though I wonder, with all those communication towers in the background, how "remote" is it really? Still looks beautiful.

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