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Pawandeep Rajan at Jorethang, Sikkim

Pawandeep Rajan testifies that Sikkim roads are really good. He drove his vehicle to Jorethang on January 20. And stayed back for his performance he had the next day for Jorethang Maghey Mela Celebration 2025.

Prior to his performance in the evening, next day, he shared about his experiences in Sikkim.

“I felt Sikkim like my home place back, with mountains”, he said. His friends from back home will feel the same, he shares.

As for the songs he is going to perform in Jorethang, most of them are Hindi numbers, and some surprise songs.

But, his confidence on the audiences of Jorethang Maghey Mela is not that composed. As he makes clear that he have found love from the fans wherever he has toured.

It will be next time till we can take feedback from his tour in Sikkim. But for this time, he has left his token for his fans of Sikkim with a cover song of ‘Yahi hota pyaar’.

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