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MTV is all set for a new show titled Unacademy Unwind, starting August 13. The show will see some of the most prolific musicians collaborate and create magical renditions, across 10 episodes, 10 genres of music and unlimited reasons to unwind. Musicians to be featured include Lucky Ali, Kailash Kher, Badshah, Harshdeep Kaur and others.

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Talking about his experience, musical genius Lucky Ali says, “It was done very professionally as always; it was a grand show with great lighting sequences and ample space for us to ideate with each other.” He continues, “Many of us had worked for the first time with each other like the three musicians who had come from Tamara, Egypt; Shivam from Delhi and also Yash who played the sarod. So, that was the experience for me, it was just intense… We practiced till we got the interpretation right, till then we didn’t move on stage.”

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All set to create magic with her soulful singing, Harshdeep Kaur said, “With Unacademy Unwind and my special collaboration with Rochak Kohli on folk music, our effort is to display an entire range that this genre of music has to offer.”

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