A renowned and widely viewed cultural program in India has returned. Greater than all previous iterations, the 13th Sahityotsav Jashn-e-Adab Art, Culture and Literature Festival continues to grow. February 23, 24, and 25 starting at 2:00 pm at the IGNCA, Janpath Building, Janpath, New Delhi, is the date of this cultural extravaganza. All attendees can enter for free. The goal of Sahityotsav Jashn-e-Adab, a champion of Hindustani literature, art, and culture, is to introduce the splendor of Hindustani cultural heritage to as many Indians and foreigners as possible. Organised in collaboration with the Ministries of Culture (GoI) and Tourism (GoI), the 13th Sahityotsav Jashn-e-Adab Art, Culture and Literature Festival is one of India’s most well-known and spectacular cultural events.
Renowned and popular artists from across India will be performing at the this upcoming Annual Edition. The three day marathon cultural program promises an array of amazing performances and sessions.
The program will have some great performances such as soothing classical singing by Padma Bhushan Pt. Sajan Mishra and Pt. Swaransh Mishra. Mesmerising Classical Kathak Dance by Padma Shree Ranjana Gauhar, the rare Rabab recital by Padma Shree Ustad Gulfam Ahmad Khan, and the scintillating Sitar recital by Grammy Nominee Maestro Ustad Shujaat Khan.
For the Shayari and Kavita enthusiasts, the Mushaira/ Kavi Sammelan/ Sheri Nashist will feature the finnest wordsmiths of our times like legendary Padma Shri Prof. Ashok Chakradhar, iconic Waseem Barelvi, acclaimed Farhat Ehsaas, renowned Kunwar Ranjeet Chauhan, Anas Faizi and Javed Mushiri among others.
The lovely Sufi Signing by talented vocalist Sonam Kalra, who is well-known for her Coke Studio Performance and has three medals from the Global Music Awards in 2023, is not to be missed. She has a huge following on social media. It is essential to witness the dynamic vocals of Rajeev Singh and his ensemble, who are traveling from Bhopal to showcase their Phakkad Gayaki. You will be enthralled by the remarkable singing of Dr. Mamta Joshi, a gifted singer who has made a name for herself with her Punjabi and Sufi singing.