Crowd Goes Wild As Ranbir Kapoor Makes Dutch DJ Martin Garrix Say 'Mera Bharat Mahaan' In Hindi
Ranbir Kapoor makes Martin Garrix says Mera Bharat Mahaan as he joins him on stage at the Bengaluru concert. Kapoor who was the presenter at the event joined him on stage for a brief time as he was in the city for the promotions of his forthcoming movie Tu Jhoothi Mai Makkar, also starring Shraddha Kapoor.
In his first India concert since 2018, Dutch DJ-producer Martin Garrix performed in Bengaluru yesterday. Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor who was the presenter at the event joined him on stage for a brief time as he was in the city for the promotions of his forthcoming movie Tu Jhoothi Mai Makkar, also starring Shraddha Kapoor.
As he took the strange, Ranbir made Garrix say, "Bharat Mata Ki Jai".
After Bengaluru, the 26-year-old will perform in Hyderabad today, in Chennai tomorrow, in Pune and Mumbai on March 8, in Kolkata on March 10, in New Delhi on March 11 and in Ahmedabad on March 12.
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Garrix is in love with the Indian audience and their energy.
"The Indian crowd has some of the best energy out there! I¡¯m excited to have everyone come together - party, spread love and forget about all their worries for a little bit," he told Outlook India.
In another interview with Rolling Stone India, he said, "I do have a big part of my most loyal fanbase in India. A lot of big fan accounts are based here as well." He added that India's culture is inspiring. "It¡¯s just the overall atmosphere for me. It¡¯s such a special and unique country, every time I am here, I get inspired by the culture and people."
The DJ who is known for songs like Animals and Don¡¯t Look Down told Hindustan Times that he is open to working with artists form India. "I don¡¯t have a specific artist that comes to mind right now, but I¡¯m definitely always open to work with other musicians."
"It¡¯s so unique. I am from Amsterdam, which has a completely different culture from India¡¯s. For me, travelling in general, meeting different people is really inspiring. Of course you see India in movies, but being able to see if with your own eyes doesn¡¯t compare. It¡¯s such an experience and will always be inspiring to me as an artist."
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