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Trust celebrates Anand Bakshi’s legacy at annual event

The Nehru Sidhant Kender Trust hosted its annual cultural event ‘Ek Sham Sahir ke Naam’. The event, ‘Main toh Jadu hoon,’ was a tribute to legendary poet and lyricist Anand Bakshi, who is often hailed as the ‘king of poetry’....
Members of the Nehru Sidhant Kender Trust and performers during the annual event in Ludhiana.
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The Nehru Sidhant Kender Trust hosted its annual cultural event ‘Ek Sham Sahir ke Naam’. The event, ‘Main toh Jadu hoon,’ was a tribute to legendary poet and lyricist Anand Bakshi, who is often hailed as the ‘king of poetry’. The evening resonated with his timeless songs, performed by acclaimed singers Supriya Joshi, Sarvesh Mishra, Sangeeta Melekar, Anand Bahal, Naveen Anand and Nimrata Sharma. Engaging conversations took place with Obaid Azam Azmi, Prithvi Haldea, Rakesh Anand Bakshi, and Nandita Kodesia.

On the occasion, the Noor-e-Sahir award for 2025 was conferred upon renowned Bollywood actress Sharmila Tagore for her outstanding contributions to the arts. Rakesh Bharti Mittal, president of the trust, welcomed the artists and guests during the event and appreciated their presence in celebrating Bakshi’s legacy and reaffirming the trust’s commitment to preserving India’s cultural heritage.

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The trust regularly organises annual cultural events to promote India’s legacy and cultural harmony. In the past, events, including ‘Jashn-e-Sahir,’ have been held. Additionally, the trust brought several shows of the renowned Delhi-based Ibaadat Foundation, including ‘Rooh-e-Majrooh,’ ‘Kaviraaj Shailendra,’ and ‘Sahir Kahaan ho Tum,’ to Ludhiana.

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