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Uyyi Amma singer Madhubanti honoured

The Gujarat Government recently honoured Madhubanti Bagchi for her outstanding artistic achievements.

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Madhubanti Bagchi has rapidly emerged as one of the most defining voices in contemporary Indian music. The Gujarat Government recently honoured her for her outstanding artistic achievements.

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Madhubanti has delivered chart-topping vocals for several leading ladies of Bollywood. Her viral hit Aaj Ki Raat, performed on screen by Tamannaah Bhatia, became a nationwide sensation. She brought delicate emotional gravitas to Tum Mere Na Huye from Thamma. Her repertoire continues to expand with tracks such as the soulful Uyi Amma, the classically rich Nazariya Ki Maari from Heeramandi, the experimental fusion Meetha Khara from Coke Studio Bharat, the evocative Shayad - Reprise and Peelings, among others.

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