
Udaipur, March 1: The city of lakes witnessed a remarkable fusion of devotion and modernity at the Ashoka Palace’s Madhushree Banquet Hall, where the ‘Bhajan Clubbing’ event set new benchmarks for success. Organized by Business Circle International (BCI), Raga Events, and Queens Events, this unique and grand program offered residents an evening that will resonate for a long time.
Starting at 7 PM and continuing uninterrupted until 10 PM, the event saw the hall filled to capacity. Mukesh Madhvani, founder and chairman of BCI, stated that the primary aim of ‘Bhajan Clubbing’ was to adapt our glorious Sanatan culture and devotional songs to the preferences of today’s youth, a goal they achieved successfully.
Alok Gupta and Rahul Gupta from Raga Events noted the unprecedented enthusiasm observed in the city for this event, emphasizing that the blend of music and devotion aims to unite every segment of society. Sanjeev Patwa from Queens Events remarked that the success of this event proves that a grand and energetic presentation can touch every heart with the essence of devotion.
The program commenced with the lighting of the lamp by the chief guest, Sudarshan Dev Singh Karohi, President of the Hotel Association, who praised this innovation, stating that such a grand event in Udaipur would ignite a new spark of devotion.
As the main artists Kiran Joshi, Harsha Nebhnani, and their team took the stage, the Madhushree Banquet Hall erupted with applause and cheers. Traditional bhajans, infused with modern instruments and clubbing beats, captivated everyone—children, youth, and women alike—who lost themselves in the spirit of devotion. The atmosphere was so vibrant that attendees were reluctant to leave their spots until the event concluded at 10 PM.
Notable attendees included Ranjana Bhati, Devendra Singh Kariir, Dr. Amrita Bokadia, Dilip Balchandani, Rakesh Sen, Ratan Singh Solanki, Digvijay Rajak, and Mahesh Gupta, among others.
