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Indian Ocean turns in a soulful performance as part of their Tu Hai Tour

Snapshots from their Hard Rock Cafe gig

Rohini Chakraborty | Published 27.06.23, 10:10 AM
“Tu Hai... we worked hard on the album and wanted to reach out to as many hearts as possible. Everyone has always shown us immense love and I am sure it will continue that way. Calcutta was electrifying. Hard Rock Cafe Calcutta was madness last night. It felt so good to perform before a packed house. The venue, Talentwala, the stay... everything was on point. See you soon Calcutta,” said Rahul Ram (bass guitarist and vocalist), Himanshu Joshi (lead vocalist), Amit Kilam (drummer, percussionist and vocalist), Nikhil Rao (lead guitarist) and Tuheen Chakravorty (tabla and percussionist).

“Tu Hai... we worked hard on the album and wanted to reach out to as many hearts as possible. Everyone has always shown us immense love and I am sure it will continue that way. Calcutta was electrifying. Hard Rock Cafe Calcutta was madness last night. It felt so good to perform before a packed house. The venue, Talentwala, the stay... everything was on point. See you soon Calcutta,” said Rahul Ram (bass guitarist and vocalist), Himanshu Joshi (lead vocalist), Amit Kilam (drummer, percussionist and vocalist), Nikhil Rao (lead guitarist) and Tuheen Chakravorty (tabla and percussionist).

Pictures: Rashbehari Das

The legendary rock band Indian Ocean has embarked on their much-anticipated Tu Hai Tour, turning in one great performance after another. The band was at Hard Rock Cafe on June 24. Needless to say, it was a packed house. With a career spanning more than two decades, Indian Ocean is famous for its exceptional amalgamation of genres. The band recently released their six-track album Tu Hai which comprises songs that have a connecting theme — their thoughts, anger and frustration about how we are tackling matters related to the environment and nature. In 2004, when the band released their big hit, Bandeh, it highlighted the pain they felt about our slowly fading relationship with nature. Indian Ocean started the evening with the first track from their new album Tu HaiJaadu maaya. The lyrics are by writer and stand-up comedian Varun Grover and the song is a reminder that the planet needs to be saved... it’s our home. As the night progressed, the cheerful audience hummed and swayed to Indian Ocean’s stirring music. The band kept offering one nostalgic hit after another. t2 was there and here are some moments from the fantastic gig.

(l-r) Rahul Ram, Anwesha Das was there with her husband Aritra Sen

(l-r) Rahul Ram, Anwesha Das was there with her husband Aritra Sen

Rahul Ram made the ambience heartfelt with his soulful voice. The band performed songs like Tu kisi rail si, Jhini, Bandeh, Jaadu maaya and many more.

Anwesha Das was there with her husband Aritra Sen, a film-maker. She said: “I really enjoyed the performance by Indian Ocean. My favourite song from Masaan was played. I have been listening to Indian Ocean ever since their song Bandeh came out. I think they are one of the finest exponents of Indian fusion music and their performance was so lively and their jamming was brilliant.”

Last updated on 27.06.23, 10:10 AM
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