The Roohani Sisters rendered many poetry accredited to Kabir, Ramdas and Mirabai - the medieval Indian saint to which most of them are self-attribute. Their poetries emphasize the transitory nature of life, non-attachment to the mundane, the inevitability of death, and salvation through devotion. They performed Nirgun Bhakti Sangeet. This form of worship was propagated by Nirgun saints through their writings and songs by breaking away the oppressive caste and gender hierarchy associated with temple worship of icons.
The Roohani Sisters mostly play devotional music. Their music style is a fusion of different music genres consisting of Bhajans and Sufi renditions.
They started performing in 2009 together in India and outside, and their first international performance was in 2017 at the Dhaka International Folk Fest.[2] They sing mainly Sufiyana Qalams, Qawwali, Kafi, Ghazals, Bhajan and Punjabi Folk in traditional style merging it with the Jugalbandi style of Indian classical and semi-classical music. They sing in various languages such as Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi, and Persian.
Early life
Prasanna and Negi were born and raised in a Hindu family in Delhi, India. Prasanna has origins from Punjab and Negi is from Uttarakhand.
Negi, inspired by her grandfather Shri Shiv Charan Pandey, started learning Indian classical music at an early age. She learnt Indian Classical Music from Lt. Shri Vipin Mudgaliya and Smt.Indu Mudgal of Gandharva Mahavidyalaya, New Delhi and Mrs.Ketaki Banerjee from Kirana Gharana. She learned Ghazal and semi-classical from Smt. Charanjeet Soni and Sufiyana Gayaki under the able guidance of her guru Lt. Ustad Iqbal Ahmad Khan, Khalifa of Dilli Gharana.
In addition to their Sufi repertoire, Roohani Sisters released a Shiv bhajan titled "Jogan Hoon Shiv" on their YouTube channel. This devotional composition captures the essence of devotion to Lord Shiva.
In 2022, they performed at Swasthyam Global Wellness Celebration[4][5][6] in Pune.
They released their new songs, "Karam Farma De Maula" and "Mawaan Labhdiyan Nai" on their YouTube Channel.
In 2021, they performed at Dada Saheb Phalke International Film Festival in Mumbai.
In 2021, they performed in Peer Prayi Jaane Na, a cultural program to commemorate the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, at the Lokrang[19] Festival in Bhopal.
In 2020, they performed at Wajid Ali Shah Festival[20][21] in Lucknow, UP.
In 2012, Prasanna married Sh. Rajesh Prasanna, a flute artist that performed in various national and international arenas. He is the son of Indian classical flautist and shehnai player Pt. Rajendra Prasanna from Benares Gharana.
In 2012, Negi married Sh. Rajneesh Negi, founder of Marketing Edtech platform PMT India Learning and moved to Dehradun.
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