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Talat Aziz & Richa Sharma launched the album and spoke lengths about Jeetu Shankar & Pranjali Sinha. The launch saw the presence of - Sumeet Tappoo, Biba Singh, Shailendra Bharti, Deepak Pandit, Sameer Sen, Dilip Sen, Shibani Kashyap, Ashok Khosla, Shibani kashyap , Ram Shankar, Chintu Singh, Anuradha Pal, Virendra & Raju Shankar, Surinder Khan, Rajkumar Rizvi, Shweta Khanduri & Prashant Virender Sharma, Deepak Pandit and many more.
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Tabla Maestro Jeetu Shankar says "Music affects the way we live. Our thoughts, our joys and sorrows, the way we think and the way we dance; all of it moving to the unending melodies and patterns of the soundtrack of our lives".
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Holding a penchant to entertain the audience with some of the finest pieces of art work Jeetu Shankar feels proud to spearhead the launch of young Pranjali Sinha's album "I am extremely proud of Pranjali. I am awestruck each time I listen to her. Whenever I listen to her, she cements her place as one of the best child singers I have ever heard in my life. Truly wonderful"
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Soothing voice blending with lyrics that seeped in like poetry adding substance is exactly what Pranjali Sinha's new album "Mere Sapne" resonates. The album which consists of the songs have been created by Pranjali Sinha over the period of 1 year and with the help of Guru Jeetu Shankar the dream has been achieved.
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The youngest composer who has approved her entry as Youngest Music Composer in Golden Book of World Records 2016 draws inspiration from her parents Mr. Mukesh Kumar Sinha and Mrs. Surbhi, who hail from Bihar and U P respectively. Her parents feel fortunate to find the best gurus for her who have been the backbone in what she is today.
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