A Indo Western Fusion Band
From the sacred strains of the sarangi to the driving pulse of tablas, Jaipur Beats combines traditional Indian instruments such as sarangi, kartal, morchang, bhapang, and sitar with western instruments like keyboard, saxophone, bass, and electric guitar — creating a musical style where every sound is possible.
Farukh Khan, the lead singer and sarangi player, is deeply rooted in Rajasthani culture and inspired by his father and guru, Ustad Ramzan Khan Sahab. This legacy spans over seven generations of classical musicians, preserving and evolving India’s musical soul. Farukh’s vision is clear — respect the Sufi tradition, make it accessible to the new generation, and inspire through fusion.
Since its inception, Jaipur Beats has mesmerized audiences across India and abroad. Their rise to fame includes becoming semi-finalists on India’s Got Talent and contestants on Star Plus’ Dil Hai Hindustani (2017).
Jaipur Beats is more than just a band; it’s a sonic journey infused with:
Sufi Fusion Music — weaving devotional depth with contemporary arrangements.
Rajasthani Folk Fusion — showcasing vibrant rhythms and soulful melodies of Rajasthan.
Bollywood Mashups — blending cinematic favorites with folk instruments.
Modern Instrumental Fusion — innovative soundscapes that engage all generations.
Their performances are events in themselves — a visual and musical celebration where sarangi meets electric guitar, where tabla syncs with bass, and where cultures converse through music.
Farukh Khan — Singer & Sarangi Maestro
Faizal Khan — Vocalist & Harmonium Player
Rahis Khan — Morchang, Baban Khartal
Wasim Khan — Drum Player
Sameer Khan — Tabla Player
Shahid Ajmeri — Keyboardist
Sohil Khan — Lead Guitarist
Every member contributes unique artistry, ensuring each performance delivers a fusion masterpiece.
1200+ Live Shows nationwide and internationally
150+ Original Compositions blending east and west
1 Million+ KM Travelled for concerts across cultures
Rajasthan Ratan (2022)
Jaipur Ratan (2022)
Cultural National Award (2019)
Royal Rajasthan Award (2019)
Lucknow Samman Samaroh (2017)
These accolades recognize Jaipur Beats’ exceptional contribution to India’s cultural landscape and their ability to keep tradition alive on modern stages.
Jaipur Beats has performed at weddings, cultural festivals, corporate events, and international showcases. Their adaptability ensures each event reflects the audience’s spirit — from intimate Sufi evenings to grand folk fusion spectacles.
Notable performances at high-profile cultural events have established Jaipur Beats as a global ambassador of Rajasthani fusion music.
The band continuously experiments with new sounds and collaborations, embracing musical innovation while honoring tradition. Their dedication to creating fresh compositions and remixes keeps their sound evolving and relevant in today’s dynamic music scene. Jaipur Beats actively engages with younger audiences by integrating contemporary genres such as jazz, reggae, and electronic music into their fusion framework.
Their efforts not only preserve the rich heritage of Rajasthan but also introduce it to new generations worldwide, fostering cross-cultural appreciation and collaboration.
Event planners and audiences choose Jaipur Beats for:
Rich cultural authenticity with modern draw
Versatile performances across Sufi, folk, Bollywood, and fusion genres
Skilled ensemble mastering traditional and contemporary instruments
High-energy stage presence and audience interaction
Proven track record in both national and international events
Jaipur Beats is a premier fusion band blending Rajasthani folk, Sufi melodies, and modern genres. Founded by Farukh Khan, they captivate audiences nationwide with their unique cultural sound and award-winning performances.
Jaipur Beats specializes in Sufi fusion, Rajasthani folk fusion, Bollywood mashups, and modern instrumental fusion, blending traditional Indian instruments with contemporary western sounds.
Jaipur Beats was founded by Farukh Khan in 2008. Farukh hails from the prestigious Sikar Gharana and is a sarangi maestro and lead vocalist, continuing a legacy of seven generations of classical musicians.
The band features a mix of Indian instruments like sarangi, tabla, morchang, kartal, bhapang, and sitar, along with western instruments such as keyboard, saxophone, bass, and electric guitar.
Yes, Jaipur Beats were semi-finalists on India’s Got Talent and contestants on Dil Hai Hindustani. They have received multiple awards including Rajasthan Ratan (2022), Cultural National Award (2019), and Royal Rajasthan Awards (2019).
Jaipur Beats performs at weddings, corporate events, cultural festivals, private parties, and international music concerts, adapting their set to suit the occasion and audience.