Parthiv Gohil: Classical Craft Meets the Garba Floor
A classically trained playback singer who reminds you that Navratri music sits on a deep melodic foundation.
Underneath every great garba night is melody — and few artists honor that foundation like Parthiv Gohil, a classically schooled voice on the modern Navratri stage.
Trained in the classics
Gohil's background in Indian classical and light-classical (sugam sangeet) music underpins everything he sings, from Gujarati devotional pieces to Bollywood playback. It is a discipline that travels well onto the garba floor.
A refined set
That training shows in performance: clean phrasing, controlled dynamics, and an ear for melody that gives even the fastest raas a musical spine. The floor moves, but it never loses the song.
Where to hear him
For a garba night with polish and craft, Gohil is a name to watch. Find your next Garba event on Rameelo.
Music & Culture Correspondent
Rahul Thakkar
A trained tabla player turned journalist, Rahul writes about the sound of Navratri — the dhol, the sargam, and the artists reshaping the modern Garba stage.