The 12th edition of Bhilwara Sur Sangam , an annual celebration of Indian classical music, concluded on a resplendent note at Kamani Auditorium , New Delhi, leaving audiences spellbound with two days of musical brilliance. Organised by LNJ Bhilwara Group, the festival once again reaffirmed its commitment to preserving and promoting India’s rich musical heritage by bringing together some of the country’s most revered maestros.

The event opened on April 2, 2025, with a sitar recital by Purbayan Chatterjee , who mesmerised the audience with his technical prowess and deep-rooted artistry. The evening continued with an evocative vocal performance by the legendary Sajan Mishra and Swaransh Mishra, whose soul-stirring renditions transported listeners into the depths of Hindustani classical music.


On day 2, the festival reached new heights as Pt. Prattyush Banerjee enthralled the audience with his masterful sarod recital, blending melody and rhythm in a performance that resonated deeply with music connoisseurs. The grand finale featured an exceptional vocal recital by Ulhas Kashalkar, whose timeless renditions of classical ragas left the audience in awe, marking a fitting conclusion to this prestigious celebration of music.


Reflecting on the success of Bhilwara Sur Sangam 2025, Ravi Jhunjhunwala, Chairman, LNJ Bhilwara Group, expressed his pride in the festival’s continued legacy:

"India boasts a wealth of cultural and musical heritage, which is exceptionally diverse and has evolved over centuries. Through Bhilwara Sur Sangam, the group showcases its commitment to preserving and promoting Indian classical music." The two-day festival was attended by over 1,200 people.

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