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Hyderabad, are you psyched to have the latest heartthrob of the music industry: Gajendra Verma of Tera Ghata fame live in your city?
Head to Snort on Saturday, 24th November to groove to your favourites Mann Mera, Isme Tera Ghata, Tune Mera Jaana, Emptiness and more, all performed live in the city, for the first time by Gajendra Verma!
Book your tickets now for a fabulous concert!
Survey no 41/6, Opposite Meenakshi Sky lounge, Novotel Road, Hitex Road, Khanamet, Kothaguda, Hyderabad, Telangana 500081, India
Gajendra started performing music on stage from the age for 3. Though he did not have any formal training in music but his origin of music was his father and brother. Who taught him the nuances of singing and art of music.
When he was 11, his family moved to Jaipur, where Gajendra had his education from the Army School Jaipur. He performed at many stage shows and won many music competitions. Which added to his passion for the field of music.
He was exposed to many forms of music and always intrigued to know more about world music. His desire to fly high with wings of music got him to Mumbai. He then did a 2-year course in Sound Engineering from Mumbai's renowned SAE college. Post the course he has been teaching at SAE and pursuing his dream to be a Musician in the dreamland.
During the journey till now, he had his share of bittersweet experiences in the competitive world of Music, where every new tune is as precious as a pearl in the sea-shell. Gajendra's song "Emptiness" also know as "Tune Mere Jaana" got leaked on the internet with a fake sympathetic story of a dying IIT student named Rohan Rathod and had instant liking by 3 million music lovers across the nation. Later on, Gajendra filed a complaint claiming his right of the song. This became a big news and was covered by Hindustan Times, Delhi.
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