Hard Kaur the only Indian female rapper who has given classic club hits was seen cheering for Indian team for upcoming
world cup on Big 92.7 FM.
BIG FM, India's No. 1 FM Network and the official radio partners for the ‘ICC World Twenty20, England 2009' has
announced Dhun Daar T20, a unique musical extravaganza, which will see the country's best musicians come
together along with listeners to wish India success at the ICC World Twenty20, England 2009 matches.
Hard Kaur along with Kaliash Kher as the radio jockey swept away the listeners time with their remarkable music gigs.
Hard Kaur who loves playing cricket gave away some interesting insights on the game.
Inspiring the Indian
team with music was a brilliant concept created by Big FM 92.7. "We are musicians and if we can contribute something
through our music I would feel honored", says Hard Kaur whose passion is making inspiring music.
The show will see the jock duo – BIG FM RJ and the celebrity jock, interact with a host of celebrities from the music
fraternity, who will sing, share interesting anecdotes and cheer the Indian cricket team, through their music.
The show will see sections like India ke liye josh dikahao where the celebrity RJ and the BIG FM RJ will have candid
conversations about music and cricket and will see the celebrity singer sing his favorite song, dedicating them to the
Indian cricket team.
Singer ka chauka is another section where musicians and the celeb jock will jam together
while fulfilling listener requests for songs. A host of other interesting packaging is being put together around this show
like Desh Ka Gaana: Desh Ke Liye Gaana, a special anthem which will be put together by singers as they build on it,
line by line, each day of the two week spike. The final anthem will be shared with the Indian cricket Team
Hard Kaur who recently won accolades for her dance moves will not only support our Indian cricketers but would also
like to watch them play. So let's wait and watch the Indian players being cheered by some of the finest musicians of
India.
Thursday, May 28, 2009 12:02 IST