Singer Maithili Thakur, who was announced the winner of ‘Cultural Ambassador of The Year’, shared a video with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said she was really happy for getting a chance to meet the icon.
Maithili, who is trained in Indian classical music and folk music, took to Instagram and shared a video.
In the clip, Prime Minister Narendra Modi smiles as the singer says: “Aaj main aapse mili mujhe bahut khushi hui. Bahut bahut shukriya.”
The singer captioned the video: “Dhanyavad Pradhaan Mantriji… Culture Ambassador of the Year.”
On Friday, Pm Narendra Modi presented the first-ever National Creators Award at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi in twenty categories.
The award event is an effort to recognise excellence across genres of storytelling, social change advocacy, environmental sustainability, education, gaming, among many others.
Maithili, who is trained in Indian classical music and folk music, took to Instagram and shared a video.
In the clip, Prime Minister Narendra Modi smiles as the singer says: “Aaj main aapse mili mujhe bahut khushi hui. Bahut bahut shukriya.”
The singer captioned the video: “Dhanyavad Pradhaan Mantriji… Culture Ambassador of the Year.”
On Friday, Pm Narendra Modi presented the first-ever National Creators Award at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi in twenty categories.
The award event is an effort to recognise excellence across genres of storytelling, social change advocacy, environmental sustainability, education, gaming, among many others.
- 3/8/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Feb 3 (Ians) Music enthusiasts have a reason to rejoice as Coke Studio is set to return to India with ‘Coke Studio Bharat’. The new season will feature an amalgamation of over 50 artists from across the country and its hinterlands coming together to create over 10 memorable tracks celebrating the roots of India.
The platform will host music that pays homage to the various parts of India that artists call home, connecting with stories that are rich in history, with diverse languages, and using varied musical instruments creating magical melodies set to enthral.
Arnab Roy, Vice President, Marketing Coca-Cola India, and Southwest Asia said: “Coke Studio, a globally acclaimed platform, has always aimed to celebrate authentic regional music. Musical traditions from multiple regions in India are at an inflexion point not only in India but even globally. Coke Studio Bharat connects the truly distinct cultural dots of various regions in the...
The platform will host music that pays homage to the various parts of India that artists call home, connecting with stories that are rich in history, with diverse languages, and using varied musical instruments creating magical melodies set to enthral.
Arnab Roy, Vice President, Marketing Coca-Cola India, and Southwest Asia said: “Coke Studio, a globally acclaimed platform, has always aimed to celebrate authentic regional music. Musical traditions from multiple regions in India are at an inflexion point not only in India but even globally. Coke Studio Bharat connects the truly distinct cultural dots of various regions in the...
- 2/3/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
The essence of India is mostly reflected in regional films, though not many films are made in regional languages. More films should be made and showcased in regional languages, noted actor Akhilendra Chhatrapati Mishra said.
Mishra acted in the Maithili feature film ‘Lotus Blooms’ which was screened in the Indian Panorama section at the 53rd International Film Festival of India (Iffi).
Speaking during the ‘Table Talk’ programme at Iffi, he said that he chose to work in this project as it employs the ‘Language of Cinema’ to express it message.
“Life is also like a lotus, which blooms with sunrise and withers with sunset. I worked in this film because it promotes the Maithili language. The essence of India is mostly reflected in regional films, though not many films are made in regional languages. More films should be made and showcased in regional languages,” he added.
Speaking about the inspiration...
Mishra acted in the Maithili feature film ‘Lotus Blooms’ which was screened in the Indian Panorama section at the 53rd International Film Festival of India (Iffi).
Speaking during the ‘Table Talk’ programme at Iffi, he said that he chose to work in this project as it employs the ‘Language of Cinema’ to express it message.
“Life is also like a lotus, which blooms with sunrise and withers with sunset. I worked in this film because it promotes the Maithili language. The essence of India is mostly reflected in regional films, though not many films are made in regional languages. More films should be made and showcased in regional languages,” he added.
Speaking about the inspiration...
- 11/24/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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