Against the serene backdrop of Dal Lake, on Sunday evening, popular singer Sonu Nigam enthralled hundreds of music lovers at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC), sounding a soothing note in a Valley troubled since the Pahalgam attack.
The open-air concert hosted by NDTV Good Times unfolded in a setting few could have imagined a decade ago — a peaceful Srinagar filled with music, applause, and no signs of the strikes or boycott calls that once overshadowed such events in the Valley.
The show, dedicated as a tribute to legendary playback singer Mohammed Rafi, also featured local talents Qazi Touqeer, winner of the 2005 Fame Gurukul and Rouhan Malik, who warmed up the stage before Nigam’s electrifying performance. Nigam’s mellifluous voice and popu

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