Anoushka Shankar

‘The idea of ‘what will your father think’ implies that you are inherently wrong, shameful or bad’

In September, Anoushka had called out the misogynistic comments she had been receiving, sharing a few in a lengthy post. “My body is not someone else’s to comment on,” she had written

‘GRAMMY IS NOT A REFLECTION OF MY WORTH AS A PERSON OR AN ARTISTE’’

Anoushka shares that she is grateful to her father, the later sitar maestro Pandit Ravi Shankar, for teaching her music, teaching with such dedication and love that it shaped her as a musician. “We were not contemporaries in any way, yet we played together on stage for 20 years. He was like my compatriot, or my collaborator. We also had a telepathic connection on stage,” she reflects

‘THERE ARE PLACES I LIKE TO REVISIT IN DELHI BUT IT HAS CHANGED SO MUCH’

'My childhood and teens were about assimilating, trying

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