Udaipur, March 24, 2026 (Udaipur Kiran) — A grand two-day musical event will be Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal on March 26 and 27, featuring renowned playback singer Anuradha Paudwal and noted Bollywood producer-director Indra Kumar.

The event is being organised on the occasion of the 73rd birth anniversary of late Indira Murdia. It is jointly hosted by Indira Enterprises, Kashti Foundation, and USM Group. Entry for the public will be free.
According to organisers, the first day on March 26 will feature a live Bollywood music performance by Anuradha Paudwal, where she will present her popular songs. On March 27, a musical journey based on the films of Indra Kumar will be showcased.
Kashti Foundation Founder Shraddha Murdia said that the initiative aims to provide a platform to local talent, who will also get an opportunity to share the stage during the event. A special attraction will be the performance by the 15-member “Harmony of Pines” police band from Himachal Pradesh, which will perform in Udaipur for the first time after gaining recognition through the TV show Hunarbaaz.
Lifetime Achievement Award
Indira Enterprises Director Dr Ajay Murdia said that a Lifetime Achievement Award will also be presented during the event in collaboration with Vigyan Samiti. Former Indian politician Deepak Boraji will be honoured with the “Indira Murdia Lifetime Achievement Award” for his outstanding political service. The award carries a cash prize of ₹5 lakh and will be presented annually at the national level.
Entry Details
The organisers stated that the objective of the programme is to offer free and quality musical entertainment to the people of Udaipur. Entry will be allowed only through passes, and no entry will be permitted without them. Interested attendees can collect passes from designated locations. Valet parking arrangements will also be available at the venue.
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