After a variety of performances on the first two days of the Mahindra Roots Festival, the third and last day was no different and bigger and much better. While the first two days saw an immersive 'Weaving Voices' performance followed by the likes of Abhanga Repost and Arko Mukhaerjee, the third day saw The Aahvaan Project, Jasleen Aulakh, Alif and the Raghu Dixit Project's infectious performances ending the first edition celebrating Indian roots and culture
Updated On: 2023-02-27 02:32 PM IST
The Aahvaan Project, led by Vedi Sinha and Sumant Balakrishnan, started the third day of the Mahindra Roots Festival at the Bandra Fort Amphitheatre with a thought-provoking performance based on the nirgun philosophy of love and inspired by Sufi saints such as Kabir. Photo Courtesy: Nascimento Pinto
Folk musician and singer Jasleen Aulakh and her band mesmerised the audience with Sufi music on the third day of the Mahindra Roots Festival at the Bandra Fort Amphitheatre. Photo Courtesy: Nascimento Pinto
With a unique mix of contemporary Urdu and Kashmiri music and poetry, folk fusion live act, Alif, took people on a soulful journey on the third day of the Mahindra Roots Festival at Bandra Fort Amphitheatre. Photo Courtesy: Nascimento Pinto
Playing music from his upcoming album 'Shakkar' and other favourites, Indian singer, composer and folk musician Raghu Dixit, with the Raghu Dixit Project left people wanting for more with his peppy and energetic performance on the last day of the Mahindra Roots Festival. Photo Courtesy: Nascimento Pinto
Folk musician Raju Das Baul, who joined Raghu Dixit and his band on stage and took the audience on a hypnotic trance of the Baul music tradition as he grooved to the beat of the music at the Mahindra Roots Festival at the Bandra Fort Amphitheatre on the last day. Photo Courtesy: Nascimento Pinto
Folk music vocalist Shilpa Mudbi took the audience back to her roots as she sang along with Raghu Dixit and his band on stage. It was the perfect end to the festival, as they were also joined by Raju Das Baul, to celebrate the rich diversity of India's culture and musical roots. Photo Courtesy: Nascimento Pinto