Girish Sadhwani, besides being a talented singer, showcases his mastery in playing multiple musical instruments such as the violin and tabla. His versatility extends to performing internationally, and he has showcased his skills on prominent television music shows.
Recently, while speaking to a well-known publication, Girish spared his thoughts about Bhojpuri music and said, "Any kind of music that helps me connect with the audience and then the higher self is what I would enjoy listening to. Over the last couple of decades the regional film and the music industry has not just grown but also taken a huge leap and Bhojpuri precisely has surpassed all other regional art forms with a grand success rate. Be it Bhojpuri films, music, or for that matter artists, they have managed to carve a niche for themselves thus making the particular markets grow more and more."
He revealed his dream and said, "I so wish that the great South Indian Classical Wizard Dr. M. Balamurlikrishna was alive. I on Earth would have loved to collaborate with the Maestro. Sufi & South Indian Classical."
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