Jalandhar January 23 (Jaswinder Singh Azad)- Apeejay College of Fine Arts Jalandhar organised a Grand Musical Performance in the college campus where Ustad Dilshad Khan (Renowned International Sarangi Artist) and Sri Siddhartha Chatterjee (Renowned Tabla Artist) were present. Both the artists mesmerized the audience with their skillful art on the Sarangi and Tabla.
Principal Dr. Neerja Dhingra warmly welcomed the guests and put forth that our campus is truly blessed and privileged where artists of such incredible and distinct talent and national and international stature visit and make the time here historical and memorable. She expressed her humble gratitude for the artists, Dr. Stya Paul, Founder Chairman, Mrs. Sushma Paul Berlia, President, Apeejay Education and Dr. Neha Berlia for their constant inspiration, guidance and support.
Dr. Dhingra added that Dr. Arun Mishra, Cultural Coordinator of the College, and Dr. Amita Mishra, Dean, Youth Festival, , always invite the best and renowned artists to the college and this exposure to the students truly inspire and motivate the students and at the same time promote and cherish our rich Indian Classical Music.
Ustad Dilshad Khan, who has been associated with the ‘Sikar’ Gharana for the last 20 years
Ustad Dilshad Khan, who has been associated with the ‘Sikar’ Gharana for the last 20 years, is engaged in preserving the heritage of Indian classical music with the motto to connect the youth with this art form. He has been contributing in promoting Classical and Contemporary music with Ustad Zakir Hussain, Pandit Hari prasad Chaurasia, A.R. Rahman and Shankar Mahadevan. He has established his uniqueness while playing Sarangi in famous Bollywood films like ‘Jodha Akbar’, ‘Rockstar’, ‘Delhi 6’ and ‘Slumdog Millionaire’. He has also won Grammy Award in 2009 while playing Sarangi with Ustad Zakir Hussain and is constantly working to get special recognition to Indian classical music and Sarangi playing on international stages.
He was accompanied on the tabla by Shri Siddharth Chatterjee from the ‘Farrukhabad’ gharana, who is also making a wonderful contribution in taking Indian classical music to the pinnacle.
The artists Ustad Dilshad Khan, Shri Siddhartha Chatterjee and Mr. Piyush Chauhan were honoured with shawls by Dr. Dhingra, Dr. Amita Mishra and Dr. Arun Mishra.
Ms. Rajni Kumar and Dr. Vivek Verma held the stage gracefully. Dr. Dhingra appreciated the efforts of Dr. Amita Mishra, Programme in-charge for successfully organizing the event.