‘Manike Mage Hithe’ singer Yohani : I do not wish to limit myself
The Hindu
Known for her popular cover of ‘Manike Mage Hithe’, Sri Lankan musician Yohani talks about finally coming to India for a tour and her multilingual ambitions as a performer
In early September, as Yohani Diloka De Silva’s cover of ‘Manike Mage Hithe’ went viral in India, the Sri Lankan musician expressed a desire to tour India and interact with not just Indian fans but artistes too. Cut to October, Yohani is sitting in Hyderabad’s Le Meridien hotel in Gachibowli, during a busy tour with Zee5’s Supermoon across India, having completed a set in Gurugram.
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