
Rajhesh Vaidhya chose Malaysia, to break his own record in the Asia Book of Records
KUALA LUMPUR: Popular musician from India, Rajhesh Vaidhya chose Malaysia to break his personal record in the Asia Book of Records by playing 100 songs for 100 minutes non-stop, through the Rajhesh Vaidhya Feel The Strings Live Concert.
The Tamil Nadu native is about to showcase a touch of Indian classical rhythms in various language versions.
Interestingly, he said, as appreciative of his fans, he wants to involve them in the selection of songs that will be played later.
“His fans can do so by directly sending messages to the organizers of the concert, Mediaberg Productions through their social media pages,” he said when met by Astro AWANI here, recently.
According to Rajhesh Vaidhya, the concert was divided into two parts, with the first part featuring a group performance that also featured two popular singers whose names are being withheld at this time.
While the second part, he said, is the highlight of the concert which will see him renew his personal record in the Asia Book of Records .
In the meantime, he also intends to hold a workshop for local musicians in the near future.
Previously, the musician set a record in the Asia Book of Records in 2019 by playing the veena musical instrument for 60 songs non-stop for 60 minutes.
Rajhesh Vaidhya is also known for his musical collaborations with world famous musicians such as Sir Elton John and Oscar award winner AR Rahman.
Those who want to buy tickets to Rajhesh Vaidhya’s concert, better known as the King of Veena , at the World Trade Center on December 17 can visit www.ticket2u.com.my/rajheshvaidhya or call the organizer at 017-340 0235.
source – Umavathi Ramayah