Singer Tochi Raina, with his Band of Bandagi, is geared up to hold a musical concert to raise funds for victims of the devastating earthquake in Nepal.
The concert is tiled 'Rooh Kambdi', which means stirring of the soul, a metaphorical reference to the trembling of the earth during the earthquake.
The concert is an initiative by Thinkerz -- a production house founded by Rahul Kaikini and Shruti Shah Doshi with an aim to promote Indian music and dance.
Raina told IANS: "Band of Bandagi will be performing for the first time on June 11 in St. Andrew's Auditorium, Bandra... We are pleased to begin our journey for such a noble cause."
It will be a musical evening where Raina along with his band will enthral the audience with their own Sufi compositions.
Raina is a popular playback singer, who has crooned numbers like "Kabira" and "Saibo".
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