Music has no boundaries and infact in Memphis, a group named "Membeats" with its 7 highly energetic and talented singers transcends the boundaries with a concert of Hindi songs. Many melodious golden era Bollywood songs took several hundreds of people back to few decades and won hearts of the full capacity audience in the Cordova Community Center, On Saturday, May 18th. Membeats presented Mehfil of Bollywood Classics and their songs not only made the heart beats but filled with exuberance.
Blend of new and old Bollywood songs kept the audiences dancing to the tunes all throughout. The group was formed with diverse people from East to the West and to the South and the Northern parts of India working in various professions from healthcare professions, to medical doctors to engineers to entrepreneurs. They all made it possible together to put up a fantastic display of unique rich quality musical performance for their love of music and intense devotion, passion for perfection and excellence. The group gifted the audience with the taste of Raag Desh and Raag Bhairavi from the land of Elvis and B.B Kings.
The show stellar was a classically trained singer Shri Anand Navadikar who conceptualized the entire program and he himself delivered wide range of melodious presentations including solo and duet and group presentations alongside all the team members. He is known to have performed in various other events in the past including 'Bruhan Maharashtra Mandal' Gala in Detroit in 2017. The other group members were Gangadhar Durgam, Samson George, Swaranjali Kale, Samhita Nair, Santosh Nair, Deepak Nandy, and Leena Wagle. The poised presence of Meenakshi as master of ceremony made it more absorbing.
The sponsors for the event was by Mr. Ramesh Dubey, and by Ms. Masuma. Vada Pao, samosas catered by Vanasree Catering filled the appetite for the large attendees present for the program. Membeats spread the culture and love to the people in Mid-South USA with their hours of entertainment in the form of their quality music presentation and bridged the gap of region and religion.