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Mumbai, Maharashtra: Punjabi Sufi singer Khan Saab is set to captivate audiences with The Dhurandhar Experience, a concert he describes as deeply emotional and personal. In an exclusive interaction with IANS, the singer spoke about Mumbai’s growing love for his music, the recreated version of 'Aari Aari' and the timeless charm of Sufi music. He recalled once wondering if the city would ever support him and thanked fans as well as Vicky Bhai for making the event special. He also spoke about the recreated 'Aari Aari' released and said he is excited to feel the crowd’s energy during live shows. Khan Saab highlighted that Sufi music’s timeless appeal comes from honest emotion and poetry, inspired by legends like Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Mohammed Rafi, and Lata Mangeshkar, which still connects strongly with today’s Gen Z listeners. According to him, genuine Sufi music is built on emotion, honesty, and meaningful poetry, which is why even Gen Z audiences connect with it today.

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00:00So first of all, welcome to INS.
00:03First of all, we need to know that the Durundar experience is much larger than life.
00:09Do you want to make a difference between normal life performance and personal?
00:14First of all, welcome to Mumbai.
00:24And everyone who is watching me and my friends,
00:31welcome to Mumbai.
00:36Game show.
00:38And this concert,
00:43I think that I shared a story about it.
00:50I always wanted to think,
00:52when Durundar didn't come back,
00:54or before,
00:56one or two songs,
00:58I always wanted to think
01:00that I was in Mumbai,
01:05when I saw the others,
01:08I thought that my holding will come back here too.
01:12So,
01:15I'm speechless.
01:18Vicky,
01:19I've been very happy.
01:21You've been very excited.
01:21No, no.
01:22You've made a lot of promotion.
01:25And I've got a lot of tags,
01:28mentions,
01:29and many of the influencers here,
01:35and many of the cities,
01:38that are warning me.
01:42I've got a lot of mentions,
01:43so I'm feeling very good.
01:44No normal event here.
01:46Vicky,
01:46How do you think about this concept and how do you think about it when you are preparing for the
01:51concert?
01:52In my mind, I've been in the past two or three years.
01:56I have been in the club where the Heart of the X-Hoof United is a club.
01:59My club was very important for them.
02:02They were very important to me.
02:04Like when I was listening to Nusrat Ji, I had a touch with him.
02:09One or two, I had a great job, but I didn't have a great job.
02:13I have thought that I'm going to do it with me, so the time is over.
02:20Sir, when you talk about social media, music charts have been created a lot of craze.
02:26When you perform this song for Mumbai fans, how do you expect the audience energy to expect?
02:36When we started T-series, Spotify and music launched, I felt that now in Mumbai, it will be more than
02:5210 years in Mumbai.
02:54I hope that I love you.
02:55I love you all.
02:57I love you all.
03:01You are the only one.
03:10Sir, I've always said that Mumbai has always given you a crazy love.
03:14Is there a memorable fan movement or live experience that you can get to the heart?
03:20I think that's a lot of Punjab.
03:24But Mumbai is the same as you will be the same as you will be the same as you will
03:29be the same.
03:29I will tell you that originally Bombay Rockets was a big hit and now it was connected to people.
03:39So when you were in the Duran Dhar, what did you think of the original comparison and the expectation?
03:47I didn't say that, but when they told me, I have listened to Mr. Fattli Khan, Mr. Fattli Khan.
03:57I didn't say that. Sorry to say that, but I respect my brothers.
04:05I love them very much. They stay with me.
04:11But I didn't like to say that, but I didn't like to say that, but I didn't like to say
04:15that.
04:16I didn't like to say that.
04:17So, when I got to say that, I got to dub him.
04:22I got to say that, Mr. Fattli Khan's Punjabi is very good.
04:28You can sing folk touch.
04:31So, you can sing folk too.
04:34So, you can make a scratch for us.
04:37So, I said to myself, it's a scratch.
04:38I put it in 5 minutes.
04:40I put it in 5 minutes.
04:41I put it in 5 minutes.
04:44I put it in 5 minutes.
04:45I put it in 5-10 minutes.
04:47Hardly.
04:48They tell me one line.
04:50I put it in 5 minutes.
04:51And I put it in 5 minutes.
04:53Sir, the remixes and regretted songs, music lovers are divided.
04:57Yes.
04:58So, how important was your original song and feel to respect the original song and feel?
05:05How important can it be to be your original song?
05:06Look, it's the name of his identity and you cannot change anything.
05:12Whether it is anyone else, you cannot change that.
05:19It is the name of the title of Mr. Fattli Khan.
05:23If I am a part of the title, let me first decide to do something.
05:29This is the name of the title of the film.
05:37It's been a long time for many years.
05:38But the changes that I have done came to him are really capable of.
05:47That's why they have made it very sharp in music.
05:51They make a lot of music.
05:53They made something else.
05:56Can you see that in this time,
05:57I have to face the time.
05:58I have to face the time.
06:01I have to face the time.
06:03Because the audience is emotionally attached.
06:09Look, the song has a pressure.
06:14The people who listen to music today.
06:23If music is good,
06:25then they can get more lyrics from their lyrics.
06:26I didn't feel so much, because the lyrics are the same, but the music and clubbing are the same, so
06:38they want to be a disco scene.
06:42What about Durandar's album?
06:45I want to say that today's music is very important for Gen Z.
06:50I want to say that this song is very important for Durandar.
06:57It's already been made.
06:59It's not just one song that they left out anywhere, but they can do something.
07:03So it's a masterpiece.
07:05That's all.
07:06They've made it a masterpiece for them.
07:09Sir, Durandar's album is Nostalgia and Regreted Classics.
07:12I've been very focused on the music.
07:14So according to your opinion, the old melodies are also deeply connected to the younger generation.
07:21They've also not done any experience of original era.
07:25They're listening to music.
07:28The first music that our Abba or his Abba, that was the music that was his way.
07:41It was like,
07:44When you remember it, when you remember it, when you remember it.
07:52So, Raffi صاحب, Lata ji, it was a different way, it was a different way.
07:59It could never end.
08:00This will always change.
08:03Improvises will always come.
08:06Today is the one, tomorrow will also be the one,
08:09and if there is another one, if there is another one,
08:14then if there is another one, it will never end.
08:16This will always come.
08:18In our industry, there is a plating change.
08:21The ingredients are the same.
08:22The name changes are the same.
08:25Plating changes.
08:26But the Sufi will never die.
08:30Yes.
08:30Inshallah.
08:31Sufi will never die.
08:33Everything will be finished, but Sufi won't be finished.
08:36Yes.
08:37Sir, my next question is,
08:38is that you are renowned Sufi singer,
08:40Sufi music traditionally,
08:42spirituality surrender,
08:44divine love,
08:45and divine love.
08:46So, mainstream Bollywood films,
08:47the sound to adopt the moment,
08:50its purity to maintain it is challenging.
08:52Look at this diyor ici.
08:56This just means Allah's love
08:57They have only seen its prayers
08:58and they can fall into the shapes.
09:01They have only enchantments
09:02Now, let's see see we are…어줘
09:06people is the same way as Click Love
09:21It's like when you eat your heart, it's going to be a lot more, so it's the same feeling.
09:32I love you.
09:58The last question is that you think that Gen Z superficial trends and fast-paced content
10:02emotionally exhausted.
10:04So, that's why the music is more real and meaningful connection.
10:10Gen Z is the most important thing because it's a good song and it's a good song.
10:28The second is a good composition and the third is a touch on them.
10:34Music is a good thing.
10:37The music is a good thing.
10:41It's a good thing.
10:43Sir, if you want to sing, you can sing.
10:46Yes, I can sing.
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