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Dhvani Bhanushali becomes the youngest singer to perform in IIFA in 20 years

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Dhvani Bhanushali, who has delivered a slew of hits in both the film and the pop music scene, became the youngest singer to perform in IIFA in the last twenty years.

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The young singer did her first mega performance at IIFA Rocks where she was the show starter. She enthralled the audience with her performance, which one would get to see when the show is telecast in the near future.

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Dhvani started her career with “Ishtehaar”, a duet she sung with Rahat Fateh Ali Khan for the film ‘Welcome To New York’. Since then, she has lent her voice to several popular film songs like “Dilbar” (‘Satyameva Jayate’), “Duniyaa” (‘Luka Chuppi’), “Psycho Saiyaaan” (‘Saaho’) and non-film songs like “Ishaare Tere”, “Leja Re”, “Main Teri Hoon” and “Vaaste”.


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