Sindhi Academy and Department of Art, Culture and Languages of the Delhi government is presenting a two-day Sindhi Sufi Music and Sindhi Food festival 2015 that culminates on March 22.
Singers Indira Naik, Dushyant Ahuja and Sadhna Bhatia have been lined up to render Sufiana kalams on the first day.
Classically trained in the Patiala Gayaki, Indira has performed inside India and has traveled the world enthralling audiences with live renditions of sufi, ghazals, bhajans and thumris.
A well-known singer and live performer, Sadhna has lent her voice to numerous albums, television songs, and stage performances.
Meanwhile,performances by Pankaj Jeswani and Mohit Lalwani has been lined up on the second day of the Sindhi Sufi Music and Sindhi Food fest.
Lalwani, first came to prominence at a young age when he made his way to the national stage of Indian Idol 4 in 2008. However, his musical journey had begun much earlier under the tutelage of Ustad Aftab Ahmed Khan that introduced him to Indian classical music. Lalwani graduated with a degree in music from Delhi University and gained popularity on the Delhi music scene with his performances with his band Rooh.
Jewsani has been awarded by the Sahitya Kala Parishad for his rich contribution to music.
Organisers have also said a special documentary screening on Sindhis will be held on March 22. The documentary has been scripted by Suresh Khatri.
The Sindhi Academy was established as an autonomous organisation in the year 1994 for propagation, promotion and development of Sindhi language, literature and culture as an integral part of composite culture of Delhi.
