India, Nov. 24 -- On the final night of Royal Enfield Motoverse 2025, singer Palash Sen, who created waves with his independent music band Euphoria in the 2000s, took center stage not just to perform, but to make a point. The Euphoria frontman turned his high-energy set to highlight how independent musicians continue to struggle in a Bollywood-dominated industry.

On Sunday, Palash took the stage to perform at Royal Enfield Motoverse 2025 in Goa with his band where he used nostalgia and his musical prowess to confront the struggles he is facing.

Euphoria opened their set with instantly recognisable melodies such as Maaeri, Aana Meri Gali, Ab Na Jaa, and the timeless anthem Dhoom Pichuck, which had the crowd singing every word. "We have c...