Beyond Kāġhaz Kī Kashtī: When Silence Sings Back
In two earlier blogs (referenced in the end), I had written about the Jagjit Singh show in which I played the narrator. I had mentioned that the evening, held on 5th April in Lucknow, received an exceptionally warm response, but more than that, I carried back a quiet sense of being blessed, as though I had managed to leave a small imprint upon the performing arts canvas. Soon thereafter, we were kindly invited by Mr. Rakesh Rathi, with arrangements facilitated by Mr. Praveen Parwal, both distinguished businessmen of Rajasthan, to stage the show in Jaipur for the vibrant Maheshwari community. The invitation itself felt like an inaayat (grace), but what unfolded there was something deeper, compelling reflection. Yes, the hall was full. Yes, Dr. Prabha sang with her customary poise and nazākat (delicacy). Yes, the saazindas (instrumentalists) were in perfect saaz (harmony). Yes, Gopal Sinha’s direction and lighting, along with Anupama Mani’s compering, added st...