The Mahila Band on India's Got Talent reminds actor Ayesha Jhulka of her military roots

In the upcoming Reunion Special of India's Got Talent featuring 90's superstars, the Mahila Band evokes Ayesha Jhulka's military heritage.

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Sony Entertainment Television's talent reality show 'India's Got Talent' has been showcasing phenomenal acts by talent par excellence that has won millions of hearts. This weekend, the contestants will up the ante of entertainment in the Reunion Special with 90's superstars Chunky Pandey, Deepak Tijori, Ayesha Jhulka and Rahul Roy, whilst impressing the judges – Badshah and Kirron Kher with their extraordinary performances. 

Staying true to the theme of the Reunion Special, viewers will see the Mahila Band reunite with their comrades over a heartfelt video call ahead of their performance. But their heart-warming rendition of the 90s chartbusters - Disco Deewane and Jimmy Jimmy- will leave both judges and audiences enthralled. Not only will their act get a standing ovation from Badshah, but they will also garner praise from Kirron Kher, Deepak Tijori, and Ayesha Jhulka

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Sharing her admiration for the band, Kirron Kher said, "These songs take me back to my youth, and your rendition was thoroughly enjoyable. You talented ladies have made us proud by participating in India's Got Talent. Witnessing talent from the Northeast always warms my heart. The winners of the second season, the Shillong Chamber Choir, who hailed from Meghalaya, had also left us spellbound. The Northeast possesses a natural gift for talent. It's almost like everyone there is blessed with extraordinary abilities - be it in art, craft, or music. Thank you for this wonderful performance."

Guest Ayesha Jhulka also added, "Undoubtedly, your performance was nothing short of fantastic. Hailing from an army background, discipline flows through your veins and is reflected in your performance. I come from a military family as well. My father is a retired Air Force officer, and many of my relatives have served in the Indian Armed Forces. So, speaking of reunions, army officers often endure separation from their families due to postings and deployments. And that is why I can relate to your sense of longing to reunite with your loved ones." 

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