In an age where indie music often drowns in algorithmic sameness, KhoslaRaghu sound like an echo from someplace real — a late-night drive through Delhi’s empty streets, a conversation you weren’t ready to end. Their music doesn’t try to charm; it lingers. It stays like perfume on old clothes, or a thought you can’t quite shake off.

With Aawara, their latest EP, Rishabh Raghuvanshi and Sanchit Khosla took that very emotion — wandering, yearning, unmoored freedom — and turned it into something communal. What began as a record of inner restlessness transformed into a movement of sound, culminating in The Aawara Tour, which travelled through Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Delhi, and Pune. Each night, the duo didn’t just perform — they built a fleeting world of sound and silence, where every audi

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