Kalindi College girls groove to Shaelrsquos Punjabi hits

  • | Saturday | 23rd February, 2019

“Mere saare gaane bade soft romantic type hain. As students, and even teachers, sang along, the singer revealed an unknown story about the song. Though Shael began with soft romantic ballads like 'Zindagi' and 'Jaana', the crowd really got going when he sang his biggest hit, 'Hiriye'. Plus, it was a perfect mix of romantic numbers and dance wali energy.”The singer charmed the students with some of his romantic numbersStudents had gathered in huge numbers to see the performance Pop star Shael performed on the second and concluding day of the fest and had the crowd grooving along to his soulful melodies.

Overcast weather, chilly winds, and even a slight drizzle – none of these could curb the enthusiasm of the students of Kalindi College as they partied at the star night of their annual cultural fest, Lehrein. Pop star Shael performed on the second and concluding day of the fest and had the crowd grooving along to his soulful melodies. “I hope you have a great time. I’m really glad to have got a chance to come here and perform for you guys,” the singer said as he got on the stage. Though Shael began with soft romantic ballads like 'Zindagi' and 'Jaana', the crowd really got going when he sang his biggest hit, 'Hiriye'. As students, and even teachers, sang along, the singer revealed an unknown story about the song. “There is a line in the song that I have dedicated to my first crush, my Economics teacher from school. She is now married and settled in the US, but I told her that this line is for her. So tonight, this line is for all the lovely teachers here,” Shael said to loud cheers from the crowd.Pretty soon, the singer moved from soft romantic numbers to fast-paced dance tracks as he performed Sukhbir’s 'Koka' and a medley of Daler Mehndi’s songs. “Mere saare gaane bade soft romantic type hain. But aapke liye dance wale bhi honge, don’t worry,” he said before getting down from the stage and dancing with the students.Ridhima, a student present at the performance, said, “I loved the act, particularly because he actually sang and didn’t just lip-sync like many other singers do. Plus, it was a perfect mix of romantic numbers and dance wali energy.”The singer charmed the students with some of his romantic numbersStudents had gathered in huge numbers to see the performance

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