Tripti Shakya: Ayodhya never looked so beautiful before
Hindustan Times|January 21, 2024
In Ayodhya for back-to-back performances ahead of the consecration of the Shri Ram Temple tomorrow, singer Tripti Shakya enjoyed her time in the city to the fullest.
Navya Kharbanda
Tripti Shakya: Ayodhya never looked so beautiful before

"I received amazing response for my performance. The whole vibe is so divine - Ayodhya has never looked more beautiful," beams Shakya, who considers this opportunity a "blessing".

"I sang all the devotional songs starting with the bhajan Avadh Kare Abhinandan, followed by my song Raj Tilak Hoga and then Ram Aaye Hain and Kabhi Ram Banke Kabhi Shyaam Banke," Shakya tells us.

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