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Dewdrops of memories

Abhay Rustom Sopori launches his latest album



Nostalgic note Abhay Rustam Sopori

Abhay Rustum Sopori, son of santoor maestro Bhajan Sopori, launched his latest music album, “ Dancing Dewdrops” in Delhi recently. About the album Abhay said, “This album is an expression of my childhood memories in Kashmir.”

The album was launched by the well-known music label, EMI. Young Abhay, adorned with many music awards, has several albums to his credit. He has also composed music for Mahatma, a film made as a tribute to the Father of the Nation, and screened recently at the United Nations to mark the first International Non-violence Day. He also composed a song called, “Aao Kadam Badhayain”, to raise funds for the quake victims in Kashmir. Abhay, born in Srinagar, received his taleem in santoor from his father who belongs to the Sufiana gharana.

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