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Through
a combination of outstanding talent and an inspired relationship
Nitu and Mahesh Gadhvi have become one of the most popular Indian
artists to perform to audiences in the UK and across the world.
Ever since he was a ten year old boy living in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania,
Mahesh has been performing on stage and emulating the style of his
icons - Mukesh and Mohammed Rafi. Following the success of his early
record 'Aap ki Pasand', in which he sang the most popular song
of his career 'Ghungroo Tut Gaye', Mahesh released his second album
'Teri Yaad Ayee', which went on to storm the charts. Following this,
he released an EP record in Mumbai under the music direction of
Hridaynath Mangeshkar of Ghazals and Geets with EMI India.
Singer/songwriter Nitu heavily credits her ethnic background and
childhood for spawning her creativity as a female and as an inspiring
musician. Born and raised in Zanzibar, Tanzania, Nitu's parents
instilled a hardcore work ethic during her upbringing which to this
day is reminiscent through her show stopping performances.
The famous duo’s paths crossed in London
when they found they both shared a passion for music. The
two performed their first official concert together at the Commonwealth
Institute in Kensington, London. And what soon became a professional
relationship transpired into a personal one when the couple got married.
From providing playback for films – including Feroz Khan's
'Jaanbaaz' and Sir Richard Attenborough's 'Gandhi' – and appearing
on radio and television shows on the BBC, Zee TV and Channel 4,
they have maintained their position as UK’s most exciting
Indian artists.
Today, their talent and on stage chemistry continues to astound
audiences with performances including everything from Hindi film
music, Ghazals, Religious music (Garba/Bhajans), and Punjabi Bhangra
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