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Punjabi singer Prabh Gill mesmerises audience on Day 3 of Nature Fest in Hoshiarpur

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Prabh Gill performs during the Singer Night at Lajwanti Stadium on Sunday.
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The third day of ‘Nature Fest–2026’, being organised by the district administration as part of the Punjab Sakhi Shakti Mela, witnessed a mesmerising Singer Night at Lajwanti Stadium on Sunday. Renowned Punjabi singer Prabh Gill enthralled the audience with his soulful voice and captivating stage presence, leaving the packed stadium echoing with applause and cheers as soon as he stepped onto the stage.

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Delivering one hit after another, Prabh Gill performed popular tracks including Pyaar Tere Da Asar Hai, Gall Gall Te Gusse Ho Ke Beh Jana, Teriyaan Deedan, Wah Sajjan Ji Tho Shadiyan Kya Ne Baatan, Tu Royenga, Zind Mahi Love You Oye, and Tareyaan De Des. His melodious renditions, distinctive singing style and lively interaction with the crowd kept the atmosphere electric. From youngsters to elderly music lovers, everyone was seen swaying and singing along as the musical evening continued late into the night.

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Deputy Commissioner Aashika Jain and SSP Sandeep Kumar Malik graced the occasion as chief guests. Associate Vice President Ajesh Gupta, associate vice- president Neeraj Gupta, and general manager Ajit Pal Singh from Quantum Papers were also present as special invitees. The Deputy Commissioner and other dignitaries felicitated the singer in recognition of his outstanding performance.

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Speaking on the occasion, DC Aashika Jain said that such cultural events infuse positive energy into society and strengthen people’s connection with nature and heritage. She added that such initiatives reinforce the region’s cultural identity while also promoting tourism.

The audience appreciated the meticulous arrangements made by the district administration, including security, parking, seating and cleanliness, which enabled families to enjoy the event comfortably. The Singer Night significantly enhanced the charm of the ongoing festival, making it a memorable evening for all present.

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The Deputy Commissioner reiterated that the objective of Nature Fest is to bring people closer to nature while celebrating cultural heritage. She further informed that on February 17, celebrated Punjabi singer Gurdas Maan will headline the grand finale with a special Singer Night and extended an open invitation to district residents to attend the concluding celebrations.

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