India, July 30 -- Swirling like a dervish transposedto a musical land, singer Rekha Bhardwaj enchanted Delhi on Sunday. Her concert Jazbaa saw Bharat Mandapam's Plenary Hall filledto capacity as she performed soothing numbers such as Kabira (Yeh JawaaniHai Deewani, 2013) and Phir Le Aya Dil (Barfi!, 2012). Mid-song, she paused and confessed, "Dilli dilwalon ki hai, main bhi Dilli se hoon," to a resounding round of applause. Each note of her performance elicited a 'waah' or 'kya baat hai' from members of the audience. In turn, the artiste said, "Bahut badi nemat hai ki hum sab saath mein hain. Kuch ghante bina kisi soch ke ya stress ke sangeet mein guzaar sakte hain. Mujhe lagta hai yeh bahut badi blessing hai." It wasn't just her mellifluous voice that enraptured the audience - the veteran singer's alta adorned hands, too, played a part. She said, "This palm facing upwards is to receive from the existence, and the other palm facing downwards is to give back what we receive from existence. This evening is for everyone present here, or even (those not present) - the vibrations of music have a long reach." htc...