Khanzaadi

1. Assam rapper Khanzaadi, also known as Firoza Khan, gains prominence in Indian music with her rap.
2. She seizes the opportunity to showcase the beauty of her home state, highlighting Majuli, the world’s largest river island.
3. Khanzaadi’s efforts extend beyond music, promoting the cultural and scenic richness of Assam on a national platform.


Guwahati, Nov 15: Assam-born rapper Khanzaadi, also known as Firoza Khan, is not only making waves in the Indian music scene with her rap songs but is also taking the opportunity to showcase the beauty of her home state, particularly Majuli, the world’s largest river island.

In a recent conversation with television celebrity Abhishek Kumar, Khanzaadi highlighted Assam’s rich biodiversity and shed light on the unique features of Majuli.

The rapper has gained significant recognition with her performances on major platforms like ‘Bigg Boss Season 17’ and MTV Hustle 2.0. Despite facing criticism for constant interruptions on the recent Weekend Ka Vaar episode of Bigg Boss 17, where host Salman Khan scolded her, Khanzaadi continues to leverage her presence to bring attention to Assam’s cultural and natural treasures.

During her conversation with Abhishek Kumar, Khanzaadi passionately discussed the diverse ecological landscape of Assam, emphasizing Majuli’s status as the world’s largest river island. Majuli, located in the Brahmaputra River, is known for its unique blend of culture, traditions, and natural beauty. The rapper aimed to showcase these elements nationally, reaching a broader audience.


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Despite the recent controversies on Bigg Boss, Khanzaadi’s commitment to promoting Assam’s beauty remains evident. The rapper’s efforts contribute to her rising career and the broader goal of bringing regional diversity and unique landscapes to the forefront of national attention. Through her music and public appearances, Khanzaadi continues to be a cultural ambassador for Assam, capturing the essence of Majuli and significance on a global stage.