Musical Craft & Depth
The Language of Angels
At the Darbar Festival in London (2014), his rendition of Raga Tilak Kamod was described as “captivating” and deeply emotional, with audiences noting how he “rendered early morning ragas” that resonated profoundly and reflected a heartfelt connection to his guru.
Commentators praised his “powerful, resonant voice” combined with elegant rhythmic interplay—his renditions were called “elegant”, “candid” and “exciting”, subtly weaving intricate layakari into each performance .
Commentators praised his “powerful, resonant voice” combined with elegant rhythmic interplay—his renditions were called “elegant”, “candid” and “exciting”, subtly weaving intricate layakari into each performance .
Blending Gharanas & Versatility
Critics highlight his ability to seamlessly blend Gwalior, Kirana, Agra, and Jaipur gharanas, creating a unique style that’s both sophisticated and emotionally resonant.
Audiences especially appreciate his alaps, tasteful taans, and smooth transitions—described in 2014 Darbar as weaving “magic with his resonant, yet soothing voice”
- The Hindu
Audiences especially appreciate his alaps, tasteful taans, and smooth transitions—described in 2014 Darbar as weaving “magic with his resonant, yet soothing voice”
- The Hindu

















