Raja Kumari Enchants at Lakme Fashion Week, Recalls Manifesting SRK

Grammy-nominated singer-rapper Raja Kumari delivered a powerful performance at designer Shruti Sancheti's Khadi India showcase during Lakme Fashion Week. She spoke fondly of manifesting a connection with Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who she says taught her to be present. The artist emphasized her shift towards sustainable, homegrown fabrics like khadi in her fashion choices. Raja Kumari is now preparing to release a new album titled 'The Decade of Kumari' as she celebrates ten years in the industry.

Key Points: Raja Kumari at Lakme Fashion Week on SRK, New Album

  • Electrifying performance at Lakme Fashion Week
  • Singer manifests working with Shah Rukh Khan
  • Advocates for homegrown fabrics and sustainability
  • New album 'The Decade of Kumari' coming soon
  • Celebrating 10 years as an artist
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Raja Kumari's 'Made In India' enchants at Lakme Fashion Week showcase, singer recalls 'SRK manifestation'

Raja Kumari performed at Lakme Fashion Week, spoke on manifesting Shah Rukh Khan, sustainability, and her upcoming album 'The Decade of Kumari'.

"Shah Rukh Khan taught me how to be present. This is something I manifested. - Raja Kumari"

Mumbai, March 21

Grammy-nominated singer-rapper Raja Kumari delivered an electrifying edge to designer Shruti Sancheti's Khadi India showcase, enchanting audiences with a special performance at Lakme Fashion Week.

With her enigmatic presence and commanding, powerful voice, Raja Kumari clearly transformed the room's atmosphere.

A key highlight came with the singer's special addition of 'Made in India'--something that stirred a nostalgic moment, leaving the audience utterly enchanted.

The singer, while speaking to ANI, spoke about her own artistic views, saying, "I have always found India an important foundation of my work. While growing up in America, I always dreamt of living in India. And right now, I am truly living my dream."

On her fashion choices, she added, "I have shifted more toward homegrown fabrics, and I am really liking them. I love khadi. Sustainability is also important. When I am on stage, I try to rewear my clothes."

During the conversation, the singer also reflected on working with Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan.

"Shah Rukh Khan taught me how to be present. This is something I manifested. I once had a poster of Shah Rukh Khan back at my home in California, and now I can call him anytime if I need something. That's a blessing," she said.

Raja Kumari, who will be celebrating 10 years of her journey as an artist, is now set for a new album titled 'The Decade of Kumari'.

The album will be released later this year.

Meanwhile, the singer performed at the special showcase 'Navdhara Khadi' by Khadi India.

The show was held at the Jio World Convention Centre on Friday, featuring collections by Samant Chauhan, CoEK-Khadi India, Pawan Sachdeva and Shruti Sancheti.

- ANI

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Arjun K
The SRK manifestation story is just too good! 😄 From a poster in California to being able to call him anytime – that's the ultimate dream for any Indian kid. Her journey is a testament to hard work and believing in yourself. Can't wait for the new album!
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Rohit P
Khadi getting this kind of global platform at Lakme Fashion Week is fantastic. It's our heritage fabric, and when icons like Raja Kumari promote it, it sends a strong message about sustainable and indigenous fashion. Well done to all the designers involved.
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Sarah B
As someone who also moved to India later in life, I completely relate to her feeling of "living the dream." There's a unique energy here that fuels creativity. Her story is very relatable for many of us who feel a deep connection to this country.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while I appreciate her work, I sometimes feel the "Made in India" narrative is used a bit too strategically by artists entering the market. That said, her genuine love for khadi and rewearing clothes on stage for sustainability is very commendable and feels authentic.
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Ananya R
"Made in India" is such a powerful anthem! 🎤 It gives me goosebumps every time. So glad she performed it. Her fusion style is exactly what modern Indian music needs - rooted but global. Excited for 'The Decade of Kumari'!

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