Bhavya Lokdayro
22 April 2026 / 09:30 PM / Shri Sonaldham
Brijraj Gadhvi is a renowned Gujarati folk singer and Dayro artist, celebrated for his powerful voice, expressive storytelling, and deep connection to Gujarat’s cultural soul. Firmly rooted in traditional लोक‑संगीत (folk music), he has dedicated his artistic journey to preserving and presenting the timeless heritage of Gujarati Dayro, Lok‑Geet, Bhajans, and inspirational folk narratives.
Whether performing at cultural festivals, religious gatherings, social events, or international stages, he captivates audiences of all ages with his authenticity, clarity of thought, and command over the art of Dayro. Each presentation reflects his deep respect for folk traditions and his commitment to keeping them alive for future generations. Through his voice, words, and music, Brijraj Gadhvi continues to be a proud ambassador of Gujarati folk culture, earning admiration and love from audiences in India and across the globe.
Gujarti Folk Singer & Actor
Brijraj Gadhvi’s journey into the world of Dayro began with a deep love for Gujarati folklore and a natural inclination toward music and storytelling.
Inspired by traditional folk artists and the rich oral traditions of Gujarat, he gradually shaped his own distinctive style—one that balances classical authenticity with contemporary relevance.
Carrying forward the legacy of his father, Shri Ishardan Gadhvi, Brijraj continues to uphold the values of Gujarati folk tradition. From intimate village gatherings to grand cultural stages, his journey reflects growth, humility, and dedication to preserving cultural roots.
To preserve, promote, and pass on the rich legacy of Gujarati folk music and Dayro by presenting it in its purest and most impactful form.
To inspire generations through music and storytelling that carry moral values, cultural wisdom, devotion, and social awareness—ensuring that Gujarati folk traditions continue to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
22 April 2026 / 09:30 PM / Shri Sonaldham
06 April 2026 / 09:00 PM / Aaval Ma Dham
01 April 2026 / 09:00 PM / Pashchim (Bhadi)
31 March 2026 / 06:00 PM / Porbandar
07 Dec 2026 / 05:00 PM / Surat