Date: 8th February 2025
Time: 11:30AM
Venue: M.L. Koser Indoor Auditorium, Sector 35B, Chandigarh
Pracheen Kala Kendra hosted a distinguished book launch ceremony for “The Maestros I Met”, a compelling work by senior journalist S.D. Sharma, at M.L. Koser Indoor Auditorium, Sector 35B, Chandigarh. The book provides an insightful account of Sharma’s interviews with some of the greatest icons of Indian art and culture. It offers readers a rare glimpse into their lives, philosophies, and artistic journeys.
The event was graced by Prof. Arun Grover, Former Vice Chancellor of Panjab University, Chandigarh, as the Chief Guest, along with Dr Harish K. Puri, renowned political scientist and historian, and Guru Dr Shobha Koser, celebrated Kathak maestro and Sangeet Natak Akademi Awardee, as Guests of Honor. Sh. Sajal Koser, Secretary, Pracheen Kala Kendra, inaugurated the ceremony with words of gratitude, while Sh. Bhupinder Singh Mallick efficiently compered the event.
The ceremony also featured compelling reflections from Dr S.S. Bhatti and eminent architect Sh. Sanjay Versain, senior journalist and editor of The Times of India, Sh. Neeraj Raizada, and Sh. N.S. Minhas. Adding a personal touch to the event, Sharma’s friends and colleagues shared heartfelt anecdotes, celebrating his invaluable contributions to the arts and journalism.
“The Maestros I Met” is a treasure trove of conversations with eminent personalities across various artistic fields, including Indian classical maestros, singers, musicians, theatre artists, writers, and poets. Through engaging narratives, the book delves into their early inspirations, rigorous training, and artistic philosophies, making it an essential read for art enthusiasts, aspiring artists, and cultural historians. Whether a seasoned connoisseur or a newcomer, readers will find a deep and lasting appreciation for India’s rich artistic heritage through Sharma’s experienced lens.
A seasoned journalist and accomplished singer, S.D. Sharma has had an illustrious career spanning over 25 years, contributing to leading newspapers such as The Tribune, The Hindustan Times, and The Indian Express. His extensive coverage of cultural events and personal experiences as a musician and art enthusiast has culminated in this significant literary work. Encouraged by the artistic fraternity, Sharma embarked on this ambitious endeavour to document the wisdom and experiences of legendary artists, ensuring their invaluable insights continue to inspire future generations.

