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Nooran Sisters weave Sufi magic, leave audience spell-bound

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Famous Sufi singers Nooran Sisters perform during a musical night held in Desh Bhagat Hall in Jalandhar on Saturday. Photo: Sarabjit Singh
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Jalandhar, October 22

Soulful Sufi renditions by Nooran Sisters – Jyoti and Sultana Nooran – had the students swaying to their tunes during a music concert organised jointly by Coke Studio and CT Institution at Desh Bhagat Yadgar Hall here this evening.

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The sisters began with a religious number “Alla Hoo” and then went on to sing “Sanu nehar wale pull tak”, “Ho gyi kamli kamli” and “Jo karna si mein kar gyi” which drew a big applause from the 2000-plus young fans.

The audience was held spellbound by the earthy powerful voices of the Nooran sisters which perfectly set the mood for the evening.

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Speaking on the conceptualisation of the event, Ravinder Pal Singh Bhatia, director-franchise operations, Coca-Cola India, said, “As the year draws to a close, the time for festivities is here again and nothing compliments celebrations like a musical fiesta. Music is the perfect medium to bring people together. There is no greater joy than when people enjoy and celebrate together and this is what we aim to do through Coke Studio.”

Nooran Sisters too said, “We enjoyed being part of this musical confluence. Jalandhar is home to us and it is truly heart warming to perform here as part of the entourage.”

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