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Indian Pro Music League explores music beyond Garba and Dandiya

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Zee TV’s singing reality show Indian Pro Music League (IPML) continues to entertain the audience all through the lockdown 2.0. Since the show started, all the six teams have been going all out to put their best foot forward and entertain viewers.

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One such team is Gujarat Rockers and captain Bhoomi Trivedi has been instrumental in her team’s performance. Bhoomi has not only sung some fantastic songs, but has written verses and lyrics to give some popular tracks an interesting Gujarati spin during the show.

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Bhoomi says, “Indian Pro Music League has allowed me to showcase my creative side. I’m enjoying singing Sapakhru, Gujarati folk rap that people enjoy listening to. The entire world knows about Dandiya and Garba, but there is much more to Gujarati music. ”

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