Punjab da puttar Mika bang on at Bharti College with his live performance.
It was the occasion of Bharti College's annual day. Students were in the mood of celebration with lot of enthusiasm.
Mika the younger brother of renowned Punjabi Pop Singer Daler Mehndi added some more fire to these celebrations with his live performance. This event was organized by the student union of Bharti College.
Mika stated his performance with ' Churaliya Hai Tumne Jo Dil Ko ' a composition of R. D Burman. The energy was on during his entire performance as all the students were swinging on his tunes.
Other songs which he sang were ' Sawan Mein Lag Gai Aag Dil Mere Hai', 'Ye Bahi Tune Pappi Kyon Li', 'Dekha Jo Tujhe Yaar' from Apna Sapna Money Money, 'Gabroo' from his own album Do Nali and 'Some Thing Some Thing Soniye', etc.
The Bharti College premise was looking like a small fair with the arrangement of food and garment stalls at the venue. Students were totally enthralled with all the songs by Mika.
According to Mika, ' I feel very homely in Delhi though we have a home in Mumbai I always loved to be in Delhi because I received lot of love and affection from Dilli Walas. Basically I was a guitarist after that I turned to singing and I am very much inspired with music legend R.D. Burman and Pakistani Singer Nustaf Fathe Ali Khan Saheb'. About Holi celebrations He said, 'as I am a big fan of Amitabh Ji I will sing his song 'Rang Barse Bheege Chunar Wali Rang barse' and will celebrate this festival with my family and friends. Today being in a Girls College is a big thing for me because after the controversy of Rakhi Sawant, I have seen a positive response from girls. And after that controversy I gave performances in spiritual places and I got good response from people. If I would have been wrong, people would have banned my performances in public places'.
Talking about his forth coming project he said, 'I have a song in the film 'Shoot Out At Lokhand Wala' in which my favorite Amitabh Ji and Abhishek, Sanjay Dutt are playing lead roles.' He gave his colour full wishes to all media and Dilli Walas.