Delhi University fest: Mohd Irfan’s tribute to KK leaves JDMC emotional

The chilly climate within the Capital couldn’t deter the vitality of the gang at Delhi University’s Janki Devi Memorial College (JDMC) that stored Bollywood playback singer Mohammed Irfan on his toes! Marking the start of DU’s fest calendar this yr, the star efficiency by the Banjaara (Ek Villain, 2014) singer turned out to be a whole crowd-puller; on the finale of the three-day school fest, Uday: Awaken The Light.

Mohammed Irfan was originally scheduled to perform for 90 minutes, but ended up serenading the audience for over two hours.(Photo: Shantanu Bhattacharya/HT)
Mohammed Irfan was initially scheduled to carry out for 90 minutes, however ended up serenading the viewers for over two hours.(Photo: Shantanu Bhattacharya/HT)

Irfan left the scholars swooning and swaying as he offered a medley of outdated and new Bollywood songs comparable to Chhu Kar Mere Manko (Yaarana, 1981), Pehla Nasha (Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar, 1992), Tum Se Hi (Jab We Met, 2007), and Phir Mohabbat (Murder 2, 2011). The 39-year-old informed us solely after his efficiency, “The set was over and I was leaving, but the audience called me back onstage. I couldn’t resist and simply couldn’t leave… I’m not going to lie, I was expecting to have a wonderful crowd. But I’m overwhelmed by the kind of response I got! This has been the best crowd I have ever performed for. I’ve never seen anything like it.”

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Around 3,000 students attended the star performance by Mohammed Irfan on the final-day of the three-day fest.(Photo: Shantanu Bhattacharya/HT)
Around 3,000 college students attended the star efficiency by Mohammed Irfan on the final-day of the three-day fest.(Photo: Shantanu Bhattacharya/HT)

The spotlight of his efficiency was a touching tribute to the late singer KK. For this, he sung numbers comparable to Yaaron (Rockford, 1999), O Meri Jaan (Life in a… Metro, 2007), and Zara Sa (Jannat, 2008). This raised the emotional quotient among the many younger viewers. Arshpreet Kaur, a final-year scholar, shared, “I got really emotional during his tribute to KK. His voice is so mellifluous and magical. He made all the fest prep fatigue go away with his voice.”

Arushi Chauhan, one other final-year scholar, mentioned, “I’m a great fan of him… It was an amazing experience so witness his high energy. Plus he was so polite and obliged when some of us asked him for selfies. I requested him, and got a picture too!”

Recalling the electrifying expertise she witnessed, Ayisha Hima, one other final-year scholar, shared, “My fav part of the concert was when Irfan sang the cover of Jhoom Barabar Jhoom (2007). I was dancing and cheering so loud that I lost my voice and can barely whisper now! But it was totally worth it!” And, Shashwita, a final-year scholar, gushed: “He’s got such a beautiful voice. To see that he presented so many genres of songs just made our day.”

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