Staff Reporter :
The 10-day cultural festival of city to host Sanam Band, Udit Narayan, Vishal Sharma, Dr Kumar Vishvas who will present Apne Apne Ram
RENOWNED Bollywood actress
Kajol will inaugurate the 9th
edition of the cultural event,
‘Khasdar Sanskrutik Mahotsav
- 2024’ at Ishwar Deshmukh
Physical Education College,
Krida Square, at 6.30 pm on
December 13, informed Union
Minister Nitin Gadkari. He was
addressing a press conference
held at Hotel Center Point,
on Monday.
Launched under the leadership of Gadkari in 2017, the
event aims to provide various
local artists and performers to
showcase their talent in front
of large audience.
The year, the annual mega cultural event of the
city will continue till December 22.
The cultural festival will feature performances
by various artists of national and international
repute. Major attractions will be musical performances by India’s renowned musical band
‘Sanam Band’ featuring singer Sanam Puri on
December 20; a live in concert by renowned singer
Udit Narayan on December 21; and a concert of
singer Vishal Mishra on the concluding day The opening ceremony of
the programme will be followed by ‘Mai Bharat Hu..!!’,
a dance drama presentation
by Sansakar Bharati. Dr
Kumar Vishwas, one of the
best known poets for youth
in the country will present
‘Apne Apne Ram’ for three
consecutive days from
December 14 to December
17.
December 17 will feature
‘Abhang Wari’, a programme
that will replicate the festivities of ‘Aashadhi Wari’ of
Pandharpur. The programme
will feature around 2000
artists that will present a
‘Ringan’ performance, one of
the highlights of the ‘Ashadhi
Wari’.
‘Abhijat Marathi’, will be
performed as a tribute to
Marathi laureates ranging
from Sant Dyaneshwar,
Charvak, Sant Tukaram, G D
Madhulkar, P L Deshpande,
V V Shirvadkar will be organised on December 18.
The performers from
Marathi entertainment industry including Ajit Parab,
MughdhaVaishpayan, Savani
Ravindra, Sonia Parchure,
Sankarshan Karhande, Anand
Ingle, Mrunmayee
Deshpande, Bhargavi
Chirmule, and Girija Oak
among others will perform
during the programme.
An unique ‘Instrumental
fusion’ programmes featuring instruments from
Northern India and Southern
India will be organised on
December 19. Niladri Kumar,
Rakesh Chaurasia, Taufique
Qureshi, and Ojas Aadiya will
be performing.
The morning session of the
programme will be held from
7 am to 8 30 am everyday from
December 14 to December
22. This session will include
religious programmes like
mass recitation of Hanuman
Chalisa, Ramraksha Strotra,
Rudra Pathan, Ganapati
Atharvashirsh Pathan,
Manache Shlok, Sundarkand
Pathan, and Srisukt Pathan
among others.
The‘Manache Shlok’ recitation which saw participation
of more than 12,000 students,
is expected to feature more
than 25,000 students this year.
The programmes in the
evening session will be
opened by various performances of nearly 250 students
of Bal Kala Academy including patriotic songs based on
Swatantrya Veer Savarkar,
Dance, and Dramas.
Entry to the event will be
through free passes. With
increasing popularity of the
event with every passing year
and increasing demand of the
passes, organisers have been
forced to find new ways of
delivering the passes to the
general public.
This year the
passes will be available to general public on their mobile
devices after scanning a QR
code that will be available to
general public. This process
is utilised to ensure that accessibility of the free passes to
one and all and be part of this
event.
At the outset, Gadkari
launched the theme song, and
audio-visual promotional clip
of the Mahotsav.
Padma Shri Dr
Chandrashekhar Meshram,
Adv Sulekha Kumbhare,Vikas
Kale, Suresh Sharma and others also were present at the
press conference.
Prof Anil Sole, President,
Khasdar Sanskrutik Mahotsav
Samiti delivered the introductory remarks while
Jaiprakash Gupta, Secretary
proposed a vote of thanks. Dr Gaurishankar Parashar,
Ashok Mankar, Dilip Jadhav,
allVice Presidents; Prof Rajesh
Bagadi, Treasurer; Balasaheb
Kulkarni and other members
of the committee has
appealed to the citizens to be
present in large numbers.