Actor Aparshakti Khurana Praises Rising Trend of Bhajan Clubbing

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Bhupendra Singh Chundawat

Actor Aparshakti Khurana Praises Rising Trend of Bhajan Clubbing

Mumbai, 29 January – Today’s youth is not only fond of rock and pop concerts but is also rediscovering its roots and culture in a fresh way. Bhajan clubbing is currently trending strongly among Generation Z, gaining appreciation from many celebrities in the entertainment industry.

Recently, actor Aparshakti Khurana attended a live bhajan clubbing performance in Ludhiana. Sharing his experience on Instagram, he posted pictures from the event and wrote, “My favourite artists and their band ‘Paddy Shivoham’ will give you goosebumps performing live in front of a large crowd in Ludhiana. I have personally felt this divine energy at their studio. There is a deep spirituality in their music.”

Before Aparshakti Khurana, several celebrities have also praised the concept of bhajan clubbing.

Bhajan clubbing has evolved beyond a mere trend to become a significant cultural shift. Young people are exploring new ways to spend their nights, seeking enjoyment as well as inner peace.

In the coming days, more large-scale events featuring thousands of youth immersed in devotional melodies are expected to take place.

Bhajan clubbing uniquely blends traditional bhajans, kirtans, and mantras with the energy of a club, including lighting effects, live bands, and bass beats in front of enthusiastic crowds. The atmosphere resembles a large rock or electronic concert but remains completely alcohol-free and pure. Youngsters dance, sing, chant together, and experience divine energy. While this trend has so far spread mainly in big cities, it is expected to gradually reach across India.

Aparshakti Khurana is also set to make his South Indian film debut with the upcoming movie ‘Root-Running Out of Time’ after his work in Hindi cinema.

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