“Navratri is a Spiritual and Musical Celebration for Us,” Says Arohi Kothari of V4 Once More Band

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Rajkot : Arohi Kothari, a key member of the popular V4 Once More band, is all set to light up the stage during Navratri festivities this year. The band, co-founded by Ekta Purecha, Kaushal Purecha, Tejas Kothari, and Arohi herself, will be performing live in Rajkot for the second consecutive year. The group has spent months in preparation for their 10-day performance schedule, eagerly anticipating the festival that holds special meaning for them.

“Navratri is a time of immense joy and spiritual significance for us. Although we are usually on stage and don’t get the chance to play Garba ourselves, we still perform traditional steps during our shows. The atmosphere of Navratri is unlike anything else; it fills us with happiness and positive energy,” Arohi shared, reflecting on the festival’s importance.

The band’s Navratri performances are more than just a professional commitment. For Arohi and her bandmates, it’s a cherished annual event, steeped in tradition and family rituals. “We’ve been preparing for months to perform during these 10 days. There’s also a special ritual where we bring Garba home, perform Mataji’s aarti, and sing five Garba songs. On Dussehra, we celebrate Nivedh jaman, where the whole family cooks and eats together as part of the prasad,” she explained.

Performing in Gujarat, the heart of Navratri celebrations, holds a special place in Arohi’s heart. “We’ve performed across the globe, but Gujarat truly owns Navratri. It’s an extraordinary experience—late nights, vibrant clothes, and the sound of Garba music filling the air. There’s nothing like it,” she said with excitement.

For the V4 Once More band, performing live is also about building a unique connection with the audience. “What makes performing during Navratri so special is the audience’s energy. Seeing them dance, smile, and sing along with us fills our hearts with joy. Their reactions make every moment on stage worthwhile,” Arohi concluded.

The band’s live performance during Navratri promises to be a vibrant celebration of music, culture, and tradition, as they bring their passion to the stage and share it with the people of Rajkot.