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Entertainment Desk, Delhi Magazine: Gilithigreams—Arunachal Pradesh’s first all-female pop band formed in 2024—is rapidly emerging as one of the most refreshing new acts in India’s indie scene. Their latest Hindi–English fusion cover of “Tum Hi Ho” has gone viral nationwide, drawing strong attention from Delhi’s youth and music community.

Dressed in coordinated school-inspired outfits, the group delivers a visually striking rooftop performance where soulful vocals blend seamlessly with electric–acoustic guitars and tight drumming. The clean, minimalist styling and modern pop energy resonate strongly with Delhi’s young, fashion-forward audience.

 

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What truly sets Gilithigreams apart is their ability to merge Northeast cultural identity with contemporary global pop aesthetics. Their videos capture the scenic charm of Arunachal Pradesh while showcasing the confidence and creative expression of a new-generation female-led band.

Music critics say Gilithigreams is exactly the kind of fresh representation India needed—bringing mainstream visibility to women musicians from the Northeast. Following their viral success, several Delhi event curators, indie venues, and festival organizers have already reached out to invite the band for live performances.

The band’s vision is clear:
“To carry the cultural soul of Arunachal Pradesh onto a global pop platform.”

With their growing popularity, Delhi audiences may soon see Gilithigreams performing at leading youth festivals, indie concerts, and city cultural events—marking a new chapter for Northeast music in the national spotlight.

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