From Corporate to Kashmiri Folk: The Courage to Follow Your Truth | Aabha Hanjura | TEDxLNMIIT
Aabha Hanjura takes us on a powerful journey from her corporate career to becoming a pioneering voice in Kashmiri folk music. She shares the pivotal moment she decided to honor her roots through music, despite industry pressures to conform. From her early struggles on Indian Idol to creating the groundbreaking hit "Hukus Bukus," Aabha reveals how she manifested her dream concert in Kashmir - complete with mountain backdrops and dancing crowds. With refreshing honesty, she discusses navigating a male-dominated industry as a woman and mother, while staying true to her artistic vision. This talk is a testament to the magic that happens when we dare to dream authentically, proving that cultural pride and personal passion can create ripples far beyond what we imagine.This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Lead singer, songwriter, and composer for the band Sufistication, Aabha Hanjura is a maestro of Kashmiri-Sufi pop fusion music. Her viral track "Hukus Bukus" was featured in the acclaimed web series "The Family Man", elevating her prominence in the music industry. Aabha’s magnetic stage presence and innovation breathe new life into traditional Kashmiri tunes. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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