Friday, 22nd May, 2026, 6.30 pm, Godrej Dance Theatre
Duration: Around 120 minutes
Dr. Atindra Sarvadikar (khayal)
Accompanied by Leeladhar Chakradev (harmonium), Yati Bhagwat (tabla)
Soumitra Thakur (sitar)
Accompanied by Yashwant Vaishnav (tabla)
Supported by Citi
The NCPA’s Urja series has been created with the intent of presenting deserving talent in the category of Hindustani vocal and instrumental music.
Dr. Atindra Sarvadikar (khayal)
Accompanied by Leeladhar Chakradev (harmonium), Yati Bhagwat (tabla)
Dr. Atindra Sarvadikar started his musical journey at the age of five under the guidance of his mother, Vrinda Sarvadikar. Over the years, he has trained under various gurus including Dattusingh Gaherwar and Dr. Prabha Atre. Dr. Sarvadikar earned his PhD for the topic ‘किराणा घराण्यातील बदलत्या प्रवाहांचा विश्लेषणात्मक अभ्यास’ (An Analytical Study of Evolving Trends within the Kirana Gharana) from the University of Mumbai in 2016. Currently, he also serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Music at the University of Mumbai.
Over the years, Dr. Sarvadikar has won several awards and scholarships including the national-level Baba Allauddin Khan Smriti Samman by Baba Allauddin Khan Music Foundation Delhi in 2020, he was also selected twice for the national level award of scholarship to the Outstanding Young Artist in the field of Indian Classical Music by the Dadar Matunga Cultural Centre in Mumbai, received a scholarship to the Outstanding Young Artist from the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, the Swarbhaskar Pt. Bhimsen Joshi scholarship by the Vile Parle music circle, Mumbai, among others. Besides music, he has also authored books such as RaagMudra – A Book of Compositions, किराणा: घराणे परंपरा आणि प्रवाह, the English translation of his research and more.
Soumitra Thakur (sitar)
Accompanied by Yashwant Vaishnav (tabla)
Initiated into the world of music at the age of four, Soumitra Thakur learnt sitar in the Bishnupur style from his uncle, Prashanta Thakur. Later, he was privileged to be guided by the renowned vocalist Rashid Khan, who taught him to bring in the intricacies of vocal music into his sitar idiom. At present, he trains with Kushal Das from the Maihar gharana. A Grade ‘A’ artiste of All India Radio, Thakur is a recipient of many prestigious awards and accolades, including the NCPA-Citi scholarship (2021), Balshree Award (Presidentʼs Award) for Creative Performance (2009), Junior and Senior scholarships from the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, in 2007 and 2014 respectively, and many more. He has performed widely at home and overseas.
Entry free on a first come, first served basis. Please register on www.bookmyshow.com
Registration: 29th April onwards





