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KVP Entertainers Proudly Presents ‘Nitin Mukesh Remembering Mukesh’ On Nov 3rd, 2019 At Bell Centre, Surrey

Darpan News Desk, 18 Oct, 2019 08:39 PM

    MUKESH CHAND MATHUR was one of the most loved playback singer of the Indian Film industry having sung hundreds of songs which are still played and enjoyed by masses, however , he died prematurely at the young age of 53 while performing in North America in 1976 .

     

    The irreparable loss and the void was filled up soon by his singing son Nitin Mukesh , who not only has the uncanny resemblance to his voice but also has the same charisma , warmth and the attitude to perform on stage for thousands .

     

    Having performed over the years , Nitin Mukesh brings along a very fine team of Mumbai musicians along with female singer Manasi Datar and together they bring alive the golden melodies of Mukesh , Lata Mangeshkar & Asha Bhosle to the music of Shankar Jaikishan , S.D.Burman , Laxmikant Pyarelal , Dattaram , Chitragupta , Madan Mohan & Naushad Sahab.

     

     

    Father of Neil Nitin Mukesh , Nitin Mukesh has sung for various top actors of the film industry during his illustrious career from 1970 - 2000 but the audiences love him when he pays tribute to his father through his evergreen songs and the young & old alike sway to his singing in concerts around the world.

     

    Having performed to sold out audiences in 2016, KVP Entertainers is hosting Nitin Mukesh again on popular demand at BELL PERFORMING ART CENTRE , Surrey on Sunday, November 3,2019 for Remembering MUKESH by NITIN MUKESH for what promises to be an evening of classic melodies evoking cherished memories of yesteryear actors , lyricist & composers .

     

    Tickets at $35,45,55,65,75,100 & VIP + $ 2 F.C. are available at Kamal's Video Palace (www.kvpentertainers.com) and can be bought on line at www.vtixonline.com

     
     

     

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