From Aviation Industry to Music and Meditation: Anjali Rathore’s Inspiring Journey

New Delhi [India], May 26: Anjali Rathore’s journey is a story of passion evolving into purpose—where music is not just an art, but a way of life.

A dreamer from a young age, Anjali started singing at the age of nine, discovering a deep and natural connection with music. Her voice soon became her identity, earning her recognition and admiration throughout her school years, where she won numerous competitions and accolades. In college, her artistic expression deepened as she explored original compositions, spiritual recitations, Sanskrit mantras and verses, and traditional Indian texts like the Ramcharitmanas, reflecting her innate connection with culture, devotion, and the sacred power of sound.

At a time when music was not widely embraced as a mainstream career, Anjali chose a more conventional path. She pursued Travel & Tourism Management and built a successful career in the aviation and travel industry. Working with renowned organizations such as MakeMyTrip, Air Mauritius, Azerbaijan Airlines, and Air Arabia, she rose to the position of Business Sales Manager. Yet, even amidst corporate success, her inner calling for music remained unwavering.

Determined to stay connected to her passion, Anjali continued her training in Indian classical music—initially through formal institutions and later under the guidance of her Guru, Vishudhi Shashwati Mandal ji. Over the years, she has performed on prominent stages and collaborated with leading brands like ICICI Bank, SBI, HT, Sonatech, and Adiveda, establishing herself as a versatile vocalist known for ghazals, retro Bollywood, and devotional music.

After nearly a decade of dedicated vocal training and self-discovery, Anjali made a defining choice—to step away from her corporate career and fully embrace music as her life’s purpose.

Deeply rooted in emotion and expression, Anjali believes in the profound healing power of music. Her work extends beyond performance—she uses music as a medium to support mental well-being, creating experiences that are calming, uplifting, and deeply immersive. This journey led her to explore the intersection of music and wellness, eventually becoming a certified Yoga and Meditation Coach from Rishikesh.

Over time, she has developed a versatile repertoire, performing across genres including:

Indian Folk | Sufi | Retro Bollywood | Bhajans—each delivered with authenticity and emotional depth.

Anjali is also known for her unique concept of Bhajan Clubbing—a contemporary fusion where devotion meets modern soundscapes. This innovative format blends spiritual depth with vibrant energy, creating experiences that resonate with diverse audiences.

Today, her performances span a wide spectrum of curated experiences, including:

  • Luxury Weddings & Private Celebrations
  • Corporate & Lifestyle Events
  • Spiritual & Wellness Gatherings
  • Exclusive Bhajan Clubbing Nights

As the Founder of Bhaav Bharat Global Events Pvt. Ltd., Anjali is committed to promoting Indian classical music and holistic wellness through yoga and music meditation. Her vision is to create soulful, high-vibrational experiences that heal, uplift, and reconnect people with their inner joy.

Anjali Rathore is not just a performer—she is an experience, bringing together music, emotion, and energy to create moments that stay with her audience long after the performance ends.

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