Palak Muchhal and Neil-Arijeet mesmerize audiences at the Diamond Jubilee Sarvojanin Durgotsav 2025 in Hyderabad with soulful performances and social impact.
Palak Muchhal
The Diamond Jubilee Sarvojanin Durgotsav 2025 celebrations, organized by Bangiya Sanskritik Sangha at Keyes School, Hyderabad, reached a crescendo with mesmerizing performances by Palak Muchhal and Neil-Arijeet on 1st October 2025.
The Bollywood playback singer Palak Muchhal dazzled the audience with her glamour and powerful voice. She performed her hit Bollywood numbers Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, Jumme Ki Raat, Chahun Main Ya Naa (from Aashiqui 2), Meri Aashiqui, and many others including chart-toppers and fan-favourite covers. Her renditions of popular songs left the crowd enthralled and wanting more.
Palak’s connect with the audience was instantaneous when she spoke about her dedicated social service to help fund heart surgeries for over 3,473 underprivileged children since 2006.
“My foundation covers the costs of heart surgeries, especially for children from economically disadvantaged backgrounds,” remarked Palak during her concert.
Shri Jayesh Ranjan, Special Chief Secretary at CMO’s Office, Government of Telangana, came forward to support the initiative of Palak Muchhal and said that the Government would support her activities for any child belonging to the Telangana region.

The talented singer Neil-Arijeet captivated the audience with his soulful and sonorous voice and energetic stage presence. He sang two popular Bollywood numbers - Ehsas Ho Ya Na Ho… Izhar Ho Ya Na Ho and Nadan Parinde Ghar Aaja - showcasing his versatility and range. His performances of two Bengali songs - Rangmoshal (from the film Baba Baby O) and Ghar Aja (from the film Mrs. Sen) - were met with thunderous applause, highlighting his ability to connect deeply with the audience.
“I am a lawyer by profession, working in a law firm in Delhi, but my passion always remains music,” says the confident Neil-Arijeet, who regaled the audience with his numbers.
Abhijeeth Bhattacharjee, the ever-energetic Cultural Committee Chairman of BSS, and also a renowned social entrepreneur and author, summed up the success of the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations by saying:
“Music has the power to bring people together, transcending language and cultural barriers. Community events create opportunities for social interaction, encouraging collaboration and providing a platform for different cultures to share their traditions. They promote cross-cultural understanding and a sense of community and social cohesion, fostering a collective identity and pride in their Indian cultural heritage.
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