Tag: Ustad Iqbal Ahmed Khan

  • DD partners with Dilli Gharana Prodns for new classical music talent show

    DD partners with Dilli Gharana Prodns for new classical music talent show

    MUMBAI: In a bid to promote India’s rich musical traditions, Ustad Iqbal Ahmed Khan’s  Dilli Gharana Productions has partnered with Doordarshan to launch Wah Ustad, a classical and semi-classical music talent hunt reality show.  

    The initiative is part of the Create in India Challenge under the World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit (Waves) 2025, organised by the ministry of information and broadcasting.

    The show aims to provide a global platform for young, classically trained vocalists aged 18 and above, with basic training in Hindustani, Carnatic, or Sufi music. Participants will be selected through a multi-phase process, including online registrations via the Dilli Durbar portal, video-based shortlisting, regional auditions, and a grand national finale at the Waves 2025 event in Mumbai.

    With 26 episodes to be aired on Doordarshan, Wah Ustad will feature innovative rounds such as fusion performances and self-compositions, focusing on themes like Sufi, devotional, and semi-classical music. Dilli Gharana Productions has Mohd Imran Khan and Vusat Iqbal Khan listed as the co-founders. A panel of renowned musicians and cultural icons, including members of Dilli Gharana, will judge the competition.

    The winner will receive a cash prize, while other finalists will gain mentorship opportunities, recording contracts, and recognition from dignitaries. By blending traditional expertise with modern technology, Wah Ustad seeks to inspire the next generation of musicians and preserve India’s musical legacy for years to come.

  • MS Sathyu gets Fellowship, Ustad Iqbal Ahmed Khan among Sangeet Nataka Akademi awardees

    MS Sathyu gets Fellowship, Ustad Iqbal Ahmed Khan among Sangeet Nataka Akademi awardees

    NEW DELHI: Veteran filmmaker M S Sathyu and musicians Vijay Kumar Kichlu, Tulsidas Vasant Borkar, and SR Janakiraman were awarded the fellowship of the Sangeet Natak Akademi for 2014 from President Pranab Mukherjee here.

    Hindustani classical singer Ashwini Bhide Deshpande, flautist Ronu Majumdar, and tabla player Nayan Ghosh were among nine persons awarded for their contribution to music. 

     

    Others awarded for music were: Hindustani vocalists Iqbal Ahmed Khan and Nath Neralkar, Carnatic vocalist R Santhanagopalan, Carnatic instrumental (thavil) exponent Thiruvalaputhur T A Kaliamurthy, Sukanya Ramgopal for Ghatam, and Dwaram Durga Prasad Rao for violin.

     

    Awards were also given for folk music to Puran Shah Koti (traditional Punjabi), Abdul Shah Hafiz of Jammu and Kashmir, and Thanga Darlong of Tripura.

     

    Awards were also presented for theatre and various classical dance forms.   

     

    Meanwhile, a delegation of artistes from the Akademi called on the Prime Minister Narendra Modi today. Pt. Birju Maharaj, Pt. Vishwamohan Bhatt, Pt. Ajoy Chakravarty, Ms Aruna Sairam and Atul Tiwari were part of the delegation. Akademi Chairman Shekhar Sen was also present.

     

    The purpose of the meeting was not disclosed, but comes against the backdrop of artistes returning their awards to protest ‘growing intolerance.’