Ashutosh Rana Honors Legend Nitin Mukesh: A Soulful Stage Surprise in Mumbai

Ashutosh Rana recently created a magical moment by inviting legendary singer Nitin Mukesh on stage. This happened after a performance of the play "Hamare Ram" in Mumbai. Rana captured the heartfelt bhajan performance and shared it with his fans on Instagram. The video shows a beautiful display of respect between two stalwarts of Indian art.

Key Points: Ashutosh Rana Invites Nitin Mukesh On Stage for Bhajan

  • Ashutosh Rana shared an Instagram video of the special on-stage performance
  • Nitin Mukesh sang a devotional bhajan for the audience after the play
  • Rana was seen holding the mic and later touching the singer's feet in respect
  • The singer is celebrated for hits like "So Gaye Hain" and global devotional tours
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Ashutosh Rana honors art and music with Nitin Mukesh's soulful stage performance

Veteran actor Ashutosh Rana shares a video of legendary singer Nitin Mukesh performing a heartfelt bhajan on stage after the play "Hamare Ram" in Mumbai.

"It is the boon of literature, music and art that gives man the prestige of the supreme work of God. - Ashutosh Rana"

Mumbai, Dec 21

Veteran actor Ashutosh Rana recently celebrated the beauty of art and music by inviting legendary singer Nitin Mukesh on stage during the play “Hamare Ram.”

The 'Fighter' actor took to Instagram to share a video capturing Nitin Mukesh’s heartfelt bhajan performance on stage. For the caption, Rana wrote, “It is the boon of literature, music and art that gives man the prestige of the supreme work of God. Yesterday evening the great singer of India respected Shri #Nitin Mukesh ji was in the audience of the great play "Hamare Ram", I invited him on the stage after the conclusion of the show.”(sic)

“He completed the audience with immense joy with his heartfelt, heartfelt bhajan. Sharing that unique bhajan with you dear friends listen to it. I believe His voices will fill you with unique peace. #mumbai #hamareram.”

In the clip, Ashutosh Rana can be seen holding the mic for Nitin Mukesh as he sang the bhajan. The video concluded with the actor bowing down and touching the singer’s feet.

Nitin Mukesh is celebrated for his soft, velvety singing style. Over the years, he has delivered numerous memorable tracks, including “So Gaye Hain”, “Wafa Raas Na Aayi,” “Jaane Kya Hogaya,” “Zindagi Aur Kuch Bhi Hai,” “Paisa Bolta Hai,” “Hanste Hanste Kat Jayen Raste,” “Chandi Ki Cycle,” “Zindagi Har Kadam,” “Duma Dum Mast Kalandar,” and “Teri Jheel Si Gehri Aankhon,” among many others.

The veteran singer is known for his contributions to Hindi cinema as well as devotional bhajans. He has performed internationally, including a tour of the United States in 1993, and embarked on a global tour in 2006 with his show “Kal Ki Yaadein,” a heartfelt tribute to his father, Mukesh. During the 1980s and 1990s, Nitin Mukesh collaborated with acclaimed music directors including Khayyam, R. D. Burman, Laxmikant-Pyarelal, Bappi Lahiri, Rajesh Roshan, Nadeem-Shravan, and Anand–Milind. He lent his voice to actors such as Manoj Kumar, Shashi Kapoor, Jeetendra, Anil Kapoor, Jackie Shroff, and several others.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Nitin Mukesh's bhajans have a different level of peace. "So Gaye Hain" is my all-time favorite. It's heartwarming to see legends being honored on stage like this. More power to such collaborations between theatre and music!
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Aman W
While the respect is commendable, I sometimes feel our film industry focuses too much on past legends. We need to create similar platforms for today's talented singers who are struggling. The nostalgia is great, but let's also push new art.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian music, this is fascinating! The article mentions his US tour in '93. It's wonderful how music transcends borders. Would love to hear more about these cross-cultural performances.
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Karthik V
"Hamare Ram" must have been a great play if it attracted an audience like Nitin Mukesh ji! Ashutosh Rana's caption is so poetic – "boon of literature, music and art." Truly, these are the things that elevate our society. Jai ho!
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Meera T
My parents grew up listening to his songs. Reading this list – "Zindagi Har Kadam", "Chandi Ki Cycle" – brings back so many childhood memories. His voice is timeless. Wish I could have been there for this impromptu performance! ❤️

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