Key Points

The Royal Opera House in Mumbai hosted a special tribute to legendary singer Begum Akhtar ahead of her birthday. Padma Shri Malini Awasthi delivered soulful live performances of Akhtar's classic ghazals and thumris. Author Yatindra Mishra shared intimate stories and reflections from Begum Akhtar's personal and artistic life. The event successfully blended musical performance with storytelling to celebrate Akhtar's enduring legacy in Indian music.

Key Points: Malini Awasthi Yatindra Mishra Celebrate Begum Akhtar Legacy

  • Malini Awasthi performed live renditions of Begum Akhtar's timeless ghazals and thumris
  • Yatindra Mishra shared rare personal anecdotes from Akhtar's artistic journey
  • Event blended storytelling with musical performance at iconic Royal Opera House
  • Celebration honored Begum Akhtar's upcoming birthday and enduring cultural legacy
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Singer Malini Awasthi, Yatindra Mishra celebrate Begum Akhtar's legacy at Dastaan-e-Akhtari show in Mumbai

Padma Shri Malini Awasthi performs Begum Akhtar's ghazals as Yatindra Mishra shares rare anecdotes at Mumbai's Royal Opera House tribute event.

"The artists like Begum Akhtar are those who step into the heart of listeners. They have no age. - Malini Awasthi"

Mumbai, October 4

The iconic Royal Opera House in Mumbai on Saturday hosted the Dastaan-e-Akhtari event to celebrate the legendary Begum Akhtar's iconic legacy in Indian music ahead of her birthday on October 7.

The evening featured Yatindra Mishra--poet, author, and cultural historian--who shared rare anecdotes and intimate reflections from Begum Akhtar's personal and artistic journey.

Adding a soulful dimension to the storytelling, the renowned classical vocalist Padma Shri Malini Awasthi, along with her ensemble, presented live renditions of Begum Akhtar's timeless repertoire, bringing her music alive for contemporary audiences.

Before the start of the show, Malini Awasthi paid tribute to the singer Begum Akhtar for her immortal presence in the world of music.

Speaking to ANI, Awasthi said, "The artists like Begum Akhtar are those who step into the heart of listeners. They have no age. The 18-year-old boy listens to her songs today as it was enjoyed in the past. We will remember her with Ghazal and Thumris."

Author Yatindra Mishra expressed his excitement for the event, saying, "Her voice was the sound of longing and grace, an era that still breathes through her melodies. I look forward to sharing memories inherited through my family's association with her," as quoted in a press note.

Blending storytelling and live performance, the event took the audience on a journey through Begum Akhtar's life, music, and enduring cultural legacy.

Conceptualised and produced by Excurators, and presented in collaboration with Baarish and Sonchiraiya, Dastaan-e-Akhtari is envisioned as more than a performance--it is a cultural celebration, reviving the tehzeeb and artistry that Begum Akhtar embodied.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Begum Akhtar's voice has this magical quality that transcends generations. My grandfather used to play her records, and now I listen to her on Spotify. Great to see younger audiences discovering her art.
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Aditya G
While I appreciate the effort, I wish they had included more regional language explanations for non-Urdu speakers. Many of us love the music but miss the poetry's depth. Still, a wonderful initiative!
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Sarah B
As someone relatively new to Indian classical music, events like these are so important for cultural education. The blend of storytelling and performance sounds magical. Hope they bring this to other cities too!
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Vikram M
Royal Opera House is the perfect venue for such an event. The acoustics there would have done justice to Begum Akhtar's soulful voice. Malini Awasthi and Yatindra Mishra make a perfect team for this tribute.
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Kavya N
Begum Akhtar's "Aye Mohabbat Tere Anjaam Pe Rona Aaya" still gives me goosebumps every time I hear it. So glad to see her legacy being celebrated properly. This is the real cultural heritage of India that we must preserve. ❤️

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