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Singer Kavish Seth talks about trying to making it big in the city of dreams, Mumbai!
Kavish Seth, son of singer Kavita Seth, is an independent musician and the creator of the recently-patented musical instrument, Noori, which means lighting the path ahead I first came to Bombay in 2006,â explained Kavish Seth, an independent musician and the creator of the recently-patented musical instrument, Noori, which means lighting the path ahead. The instrument has 14 strings, with a kind of all-encompassing timbre, that allows it to play Western, Indian classical as well as Arabic music.
The IIT Bombay alumnus is also the founder of Zubaan, a project which aims to create a platform for all the independent music artistes from different parts of the country, and binds different music into collaboration. Before going live with their music and stories, in the lieu of restrictions, Kavish travelled a great deal around the country to understand a
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Om Katare opens about his theatre group Yatri completing 42 years
A still from the play Kaalchakra
Way back on January 16, 1979, Yatri theatre presented their first play Ek Tha Gadha (There Was A Donkey) written by the veteran writer Sharad Joshi at the Prithvi theatre. A socio-political satire this play, in the live-musical format, explores the story as to how a Nawab does not want to lose his power (kursi) at any cost and commits a murder by killing an ordinary man, but attends his funeral and glorifies his death by naming the street with his name and providing help to his family and attracting applause from the people âJai Jai Nawabâ. This play made a great start to the career of Om Katare and his Yatri Theatre.