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Mussoorie Winterline Carnival concludes on a high note

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<p>culture showcase: Jaunsari artistes present a dance item highlighting the culture of Garhwal at the Winterline Carnival in Mussoorie on Tuesday. A tribune photograph</p>
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Mussoorie, December 30

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Jubin Nautiyal, the singer who shot to fame with his songs in the film “Shaukeen” along with another noted artiste, enthralled the audience with their melodious voice, bringing down the curtain on the Winterline Carnival, which has been marred by controversies in Mussoorie.

Jubin Nautiyal, speaking to The Tribune, said that for him, life begins and ends with music. He further said the audience has appreciated his song “Ek Mulaqat” in the film “Sonali Cable” and “Meherbanee” from the film “Shaukeen” and he is now looking forward to composing and writing more songs.

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The tourists also got a glimpse of the culture and traditions of Jaunsaar as the Shanti Verma Tanha group presented songs dressed in traditional attire at the Shaheed Sthal today.

Later, Krishnakumar Kunnath, popularly known as KK or Kay Kay, enthralled the audience with songs from his album Humsafar and a song “Kabhi Aayine Pe Likha Tujhe” from the movie “Hate Story 2” which was well received by the audience here.

Yesterday, several models sashayed the ramp, displaying various designer clothes, that was followed by a song performance by Anushka Manchanda.

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