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Focus was on religious music
Dharminder Kathak, the music director, had enough of the choppy music. He'd switched to Religious music now. After the tough situation in 2020 owing to Corona, he was working on a new strategy this year. Preparations were underway at the time to record religious songs with his 1008 new vocalists as part of the ‘Tera-Tera' initiative. He was also working on another religious record at the time. The song was to be written with the help of 13 male and female vocalists. This would also include Master Salim, Nachhattar Gill, Jaspinder Narula, and Rupinder Handa.
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Supports emerging singers
Dharminder Kathak was recognised for providing up-and-coming vocalists an opportunity to shine. By training them in classical music, he used to take them to reality shows and backed them till they stayed in the competition. However, he had now chosen to only have ten children every year. His goal was to make musicians who aren't only fascinated with the glamour of the music industry, but who genuinely desire to pursue a career deep into music.
Jyotica Tangri expressed grief
Jyotica Tangri has expressed her grief over Dharminder Kathak's demise. Dharminder Sir, who walked by holding my finger, is no more, he added, describing Kathak as his master and guide. I shall remember all of your lessons for the rest of my life. Your body may not be with us today, but your wisdom will live on. You will be remembered in everything.