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My first stage performance was an opener for Euphoria in college: Badshah

My first stage performance was an opener for Euphoria in college: Badshah

| @indiablooms | 15 Sep 2018, 09:08 am

Mumbai, Sept 15 (IBNS): Remembering his early days, Indian rapper Badshah has recently shared his experience of struggle before rising to fame in the film industry.

Badshah said this in the inaugural edition of television show Midnight Misadventures with Mallika Dua.

Midnight Misadventures will premiere on Sept 17 on TLC.

In the show, Badshah said: “I always wanted to do something in Music and went for engineering only for my parents. I had performed for the first time on stage for my college festival.

"I still remember after a lot of begging we got an opportunity to open for Euphoria and were asked to perform for 15 minutes. When we started 15 minutes turned into 30 minutes then those 30 turned into 45; audience wouldn’t let us go. It was a crazy night.” 

In each episode of Midnight Misadventures with Mallika Dua, Shalishka (Mallika) and one of her close friends will begin their adventure armed with whatever they muster from the fridge.

Shalishka will develop new recipes; mixing never before mixed ingredients followed by cooking; gossip, healthy conversations and a good face stuffing session over comfort food. 

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