< %=imgalt%>
Panchang ~ Manmohan Singh ~ Sonia Gandhi ~ Stock Markets ~ Gossip
Home / India News / 2007 / August 2007 / August 11, 2007
Musical concert at Wagah to celebrate 60 years of India-Pak Independence
Juhi Chawla

hooting of Bollywood movie Kismat Konnection going on in Mumbai

Bollywood comedy Krazzy 4 hits theatres

Amitabh Bachchan unveils his latest flick Bhoothnath in Mumbai

King Khan launches Kolkata Knight Riders

More on Juhi Chawla

Top News

Chiranjeevi launches names his new political party - Praja Rajyam

Manmohan Singh speaks to President Bush on NSG approval

12 killed, 30 injured in Peshawar blast

Fran Drescher to be named public diplomacy envoy for US

First of its kind Youth Assembly sensitizing youth towards community service and social entrepreneurship to be held in Hyderabad city

Now, Stephanie Rice copies ex by going on a marathon booze bender!

Software that lets a chopper learn aerial tricks by watching another

How sexually transmitted diseases up HIV infection risk

Musical concert at Wagah to celebrate 60 years of India-Pak Independence

Celebrated performers from both sides of the border will participate in a musical concert to celebrate 60 years of Indian and Pakistani Independence on the nights of August 14 and 15 at the Attari-Wagah border.

New Delhi, Aug 11 : Celebrated performers from both sides of the border will participate in a musical concert to celebrate 60 years of Indian and Pakistani Independence on the nights of August 14 and 15 at the Attari-Wagah border.

This is an effort of an NGO 'Routes to Roots', in order to unite people across the border.

Bollywood stars Shahrukh Khan and Juhi Chawla, féted Indian composer AR Rehman, popular Pakistani singers Atif Aslam, Rahat Fateh Ali and Shafqat Ali, and cricketer Wasim Akram would be there to feature in the event.

"This musical extravaganza is the result of concerted efforts by people who want to harmonise relations between two parts of the same heart, said Rakesh Gupta, 'Routes to Roots' secretary and organiser of the event.

There will be an outpouring of emotion, as the people from both sides would come together to celebrate their Independence Days, which also mark the days of their division, said Gupta.

The musical evening is a chance to celebrate our differences and similarities," he added.

Gupta hoped that new chapters of friendship are written on the border and we commit ourselves to consolidate it further, the Daily Times reported.

ANI

September 7, 2008

September 6, 2008

September 5, 2008

September 4, 2008

September 3, 2008

September 2, 2008