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Sabrang Festival 2025: Weaving Poetry, Music, and Heritage Together

Tigmanshu Dhulia


SABRANG FESTIVAL 2025 CELEBRATING THE ESSENCE OF INDIA’S SOUL- FEEL THE ART, MUSIC & CULTURE AT AIWAN-E-GHALIB AUDITORIUM, NEW DELHI, 3 NOVEMBER 2025.

Sabrang Festival 2025 concluded at Aiwan-e-Ghalib Auditorium, New Delhi, celebrating India’s artistic soul through three vibrant days of music, poetry, and culture. From soulful ghazals to dynamic folk performances, the festival embodied the nation’s creative spirit, uniting artists and audiences in a colourful symphony of expression and tradition.

A Grand Cultural Showcase at Aiwan-e-Ghalib

The Sabrang Festival 2025 wrapped up with great success at the historic Aiwan-e-Ghalib Auditorium in ITO, New Delhi, after three dynamic days filled with art, poetry, music, and cultural dialogue from October 31 to November 2, 2025.

This festival was brought to life under the artistic guidance of Producer-Director Farz Khan and Shri Ashok Rajput, the Director of Help India Foundation. It showcased remarkable talents from across India, celebrating poetry, ghazals, folk art, and classical music. The event was co-hosted by Help Artist India Foundation and People Foundation.

The festival kicked off on October 31 with an opening act titled “Unscripted – Tigmanshu Dhulia,” followed by a heartfelt live performance, Only Nazm by Kavita Seth. On the second day, November 1, attendees enjoyed a variety of acts, including a Youth Mushaira, Bazm-e-Khawateen, and a tribute to the poet Sahir Ludhianvi. Among the highlights was Aabshar-e-Sukhan and an enchanting sitar performance, Rise of the Strings, by Mehrab Hussain.

A Cultural Crescendo: Sabrang’s Soulful Closing Moments

The final day, November 2, showcased the rich tapestry of Indian performing arts with a Folk Dance of India presentation, a talk show entitled “Nostalgia as a Therapy,” and another segment of Unscripted featuring Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, which included a collaborative performance on the Mohan Veena and Satvik Veena. The festival culminated in A Ghazal Journey performed by Yateesh Acharya, Gayatri Asokan, Saif Naeem Ali, and, Farz Khan, the Festival Director, conveyed his heartfelt appreciation to the artists, attendees, and supporters whose contributions made the festival a triumph. The event, aided by numerous media and cultural partners, sought to establish a collective platform that honors India’s linguistic and musical heritage.

About the Festival

The Sabrang Festival 2025 stands as a premier cultural gathering that connects poets, musicians, and art enthusiasts to celebrate the rich creative diversity of India. This initiative aligns with the mission of Help India Foundation, which is dedicated to supporting and empowering artists through artistic and cultural exchange.

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