

Rabba Meray is an intense and intoxicating track that will put you in a trance as it blends the Indian Classical singing style with bhajans and sufi tracks to create addictive music loop and gives us one of the best sufi tracks of the year. After a slightly different composition for Dil Mera, Saxophone makes a reappearance here and gives you a 70s Laximikant-Pyarelal music flavor. Mixing classic Hindi songs with new tracks has been Rghahv’s strength and this is more apparent in the composition of Daru Vich Pyaar track that gives you familiarity with old songs and modern music at the same time. However, it is the use of Saxophone interludes that brings a fresh feel to the composition. It opens with an interesting intro and settles into a nice rhythm. The album opens with a very familiar Raghav style song. Label: T-Series Guest in London Music Review Singers: Ash King, Prakriti Kakar, Shahid Mallya Watch his new version of the song below.The album comes with five tracks that are mostly catchy and fast-paced. The muse inspired Raghav Sachar to recreate one of his own songs ‘Baahon Mein Tu Aaja’. The latest projects from these three creatives have a connection too - the same muse, presented by Flipkart. If you get lucky on a Mumbai street, you may hop into a world of Mumbai’s chawls, surrealist Persian architecture, Chandni Chowk and more in your short taxi ride.

Through Taxi Fabric, artists have found a medium to unleash their creativity and activism onto Mumbai’s roads – the iconic kaali peelis.

Taxi Fabric is a startup that turns taxi seat covers into canvases for artists. Brar is also a phenomenal food stylist who approaches food presentation as no less than an art, and himself as no less than a food artiste. Brar’s work in food media isn’t merely instructional, he seeks to deep dive into food - to the very science of it and its endless aesthetic possibilities. He has appeared in culinary shows as diverse as Masterchef India, Great Indian Rasoi, Thank God It’s Fryday and Food Tripping. Ranveer Brar is a well-known chef who is working to expand the idea of food. Raghav Sachar is a singer, composer and film scorer who was featured in a National Geographic series, My Brilliant Brain, for his prodigious musical abilities - he can effortlessly switch between male and female vocals and play over 30 musical instruments! His adaptations of old Bollywood songs, shot in a multi-screen format, have been especially well received on the Internet. Upon looking closer, though, a common thread emerges between their work so far - an unmistakable streak of creativity. All three operate, and thrive, in unconnected domains. Sachar is known for his genius musical abilities, Brar a chef loved for demystifying food while the essence of Taxi Fabric goes way beyond its name. What connects Raghav Sachar, Ranveer Brar and Taxi Fabric? On the surface, nothing at all.
