Dhrupad is arguably the oldest form of Indian Music tracing its origins from the Sam Veda. The singing of this form depends greatly on breath control. Mallik Brothers presented a soulful Dhrupad performance that captivated the audience. They began with "Dhrupad Char Taal Bandiya" and moved on to "Tero Hi Gyan Dhyan, Tero Hi Sumiran" in Raga Saraswati, creating a mesmerizing musical ambiance. The performance concluded with "Dis Matra, Sur Taal Bandiya" in Raag Shivaranjani.