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Lucknow celebrated Tagore’s legacy through music, theatre & literature

Lucknow celebrated Tagore’s legacy through music, theatre & literature
A still from the play that was staged on the occasion (BCCL/ Vishnu Jaiswal)
Lucknow witnessed a grand cultural tribute to Nobel Laureate and literary icon Rabindranath Tagore as the Bangali Welfare Society (Bangali Adda) organized Rabindra Sandhya 2026 at the Visvesaraya auditorium. The event was held to commemorate the 165th birth anniversary of the revered poet, philosopher and composer and drew a large gathering of literature and culture enthusiasts.
Srabani Sen presented a few songs
Srabani Sen presented a few songs
(L) Amitabh Roy and Manidipa (R) Amita Chakraborty and Sujoy Banerjee
(L) Amitabh Roy and Manidipa (R) Amita Chakraborty and Sujoy Banerjee
(L) Ashok Ganguly (R) Anil and Sudha Rastogi
(L) Ashok Ganguly (R) Anil and Sudha Rastogi
The evening featured a captivating performance of Rabindra Sangeet by renowned Kolkata-based singer Srabani Sen, who enthralled the audience with a selection of Tagore’s timeless compositions. A special theatrical presentation of Mahamaya, based on one of Tagore’s celebrated stories, was staged by the New Delhi theatre group Japonchitro and received an enthusiastic response from attendees.
Col MM Ghosh, Gauri and Amit Ghosh
Col MM Ghosh, Gauri and Amit Ghosh
(L) Joyshree Chatterjee (R) Jyoti Das and Shilpi Sinha
(L) Joyshree Chatterjee (R) Jyoti Das and Shilpi Sinha
(L) Mousami and Kalpana Chatterji (R) Oindrilla Dutta
(L) Mousami and Kalpana Chatterji (R) Oindrilla Dutta
One of the highlights of the programme was the presentation of the Rabindra Samman 2026, an award instituted in Tagore’s name to honour distinguished personalities for their contributions to literature, art and culture. Visitors also explored a Bengali literary exhibition featuring books from prominent Kolkata-based publishing houses.
(L) Partha Sarathi Sen Sharma and Leena Johri (R) Soma Ghosh
(L) Partha Sarathi Sen Sharma and Leena Johri (R) Soma Ghosh
(L) Saswati Basu and Prakriti Basu (R) Prof Seema Sarkar and Kaberi Basu
(L) Saswati Basu and Prakriti Basu (R) Prof Seema Sarkar and Kaberi Basu
The event was attended by eminent Bengali personalities, artists, writers, intellectuals and distinguished guests from across the city. The cultural evening concluded with dinner for guests and participants.

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About the AuthorAkash Wadhwa

Akash Wadhwa is a senior copy editor-cum-correspondent at Lucknow Times. He handles the "Lucknow Is Talking About" and "Allahabad Is Talking About" pages, and also does Bollywood and TV reporting, as well as lifestyle and local reporting from Lucknow. He is an ardent television viewer.

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