Kolkata Sings for KK concert postponed to December amid protests over RG Kar horror, singer Supratiek Ghosh announces
Supratiek Ghosh, the lead singer and composer of Bengaluru-based band Aurko, announced the rescheduling of the "Kolkata Sings for KK" concert, to Dec 28 at Science City. The concert was scheduled to be held on Sunday.
In a statement, Supratiek explained, “We made the decision to reschedule 'Kolkata Sings for KK' out of deep respect for the prevailing emotions and sensitivities in the city. Our voices, through music, have always been a symbol of harmony and togetherness, and we must ensure that our message continues to promote these values, even in difficult times."
He emphasized the importance of aligning the concert with the city's emotional state.
"In light of the current somber atmosphere in Kolkata, we felt it would be inappropriate to proceed with the concert at this time. We must honor the city’s sentiments and contribute positively to the prevailing mood. By rescheduling the event to December 28th, we hope to ensure that our tribute to KK is both respectful and meaningful. We remain dedicated to celebrating KK’s legacy and look forward to bringing this tribute to life in a way that truly resonates with the spirit of Kolkata.”
Beyond the concert, Supratiek spoke passionately about his vision for music and the initiatives led by Alive India, a movement focused on uplifting the next generation of Indian musicians. "I believe in the philosophy of changing lives through music," he shared.
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"We are working towards an initiative called ‘Roti, Kapda, Makaan, Rozgaar,’ offering essential upskill training, free stay, food, and residency facilities to support select needy outstanding singers and musicians from smaller towns, including physically challenged individuals. This initiative is committed to providing them with a sustainable career and a strong future," he said.
Currently, Alive India supports seven musicians in their Music Residency Facility, who are involved in high-profile projects and performances with legendary artists like Usha Uthup, Mame Khan, Kunal Ganjawalla, and Zubeen Garg. Supratiek, as the grandson of legendary singer Geeta Dutt, carries a deep-rooted passion for music, which he pursued by performing with Aurko in over 2,600 shows across 61 cities.
After a successful career in advertising, Supratiek chose to dedicate himself entirely to music, founding Alive India to bridge the gap between brands and artists.
"My vision with Alive India is to harness this unifying power to bring India together. Music has always been a medium of unity; no Hindu refuses to sing Mohammed Rafi's songs because he was a Muslim, nor does any Muslim reject Kishore Kumar's songs."
Alive 1 Studio, part of the Alive India initiative, operates in 26 languages across 26 cities, creating music that resonates with everyone.
Supratiek highlighted the studio's inclusive mission, showcasing the song "We Are India," made in 26 languages, as an example of how one melody can unite diverse voices while celebrating their unique qualities.
Reflecting on the present scenario, Supratiek concluded, “Music has an incredible healing power. It reaches deep into our emotions and provides comfort in ways that words often cannot. Whether it’s through soothing melodies or powerful lyrics, music can be a source of solace, helping people process their feelings and find a sense of peace. It’s a universal remedy that connects us, heals wounds, and brings hope, demonstrating its profound impact on our lives."
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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