Nach Ga Ghuma -vaishali Samant-avadhoot Gupte- May 2026
So, the next time you hear the dholki start its familiar Dha Dha Dha... take a deep breath, step into the circle, and remember:
counters not with aggression, but with a rustic, raw energy. He isn't trying to outsing her; he is trying to keep up. His voice has the texture of a dusty Maharashtrian village fair—gritty, real, and full of life. The way he rolls the syllables in "Taarila Taarila Taarila... Pallavi" is pure rhythmic wizardry. Nach Ga Ghuma -Vaishali Samant-Avadhoot Gupte-
is iconic. Her voice enters with a sass that is unmatched. She sings the lines challenging the male ego with a smile—playful yet commanding. Her classical training shines through not in heavy aalaps , but in the crystal-clear clarity of her diction. When she says, "Majhya aadhi tu jaa re saadhi, disato kaati koot..." (Go ahead of me, you look like a cheater), you can physically see her eyebrow raise. So, the next time you hear the dholki
and Avadhoot Gupte didn't just record a song; they bottled lightning. They captured the chaotic, joyful, untamed spirit of the Maharashtrian soul. His voice has the texture of a dusty
is precisely that kind of anthem.