The sur from Gwalior gharana defined by rigour and warmth
India, April 15 -- 1943-2026
MUMBAI: The passing of Neela Bhagwat, 83, at her Matunga home, after a quiet battle with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis, has left the music fraternity reeling-not merely with grief, but with a deep sense of dislocation. Some departures close a chapter; others, like hers, seem to loosen the very spine of a tradition, leaving behind a silence that hums with memory.
It is a poignant coincidence that the same illness had, just over a year ago, claimed Ustad Zakir Hussain. For Bhagwat too, breath-her lifelong medium-had turned adversary. In her final months, as her partner Amarendra Dhaneshwar recalls, she remained largely homebound, sustained by oxygen and medication, yet inwardly tethered to her music, lis...
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