Naresh Sharma’s Pahadi flute recital mesmerises Melbourne audience

Dignitaries at the Sahitya Sandhya Melbourne in Australia.
Dignitaries at the Sahitya Sandhya Melbourne in Australia.

Excelsior Correspondent

MELBOURNE, Dec 6: Naresh Sharma captivated the gathering at a grand literary event in Melbourne today with a soulful Pahadi flute recital that instantly became the highlight of the evening.
Sharma’s Dogri song “Mere Banku Deya Chachua” drew loud applause and stood out as a heartfelt tribute to regional culture. His ability to blend emotion, rhythm, and authenticity made his segment the most memorable, bringing the musical heritage of Jammu and Kashmir to an international platform with grace and depth.
The event, organised by Sahitya Sandhya Melbourne, brought together prominent poets, writers, and literary lovers from across the city.
Creative expressions from renowned literary figures added vibrancy to the evening, with themes of culture, identity, and community resonating strongly through their works.
The Consulate General of India, Sushil Kumar, attended the programme as the Chief Guest and appreciated the organisers for promoting Indian art and culture abroad.
The organisers concluded the programme by thanking all participants and supporters for making the event a meaningful and culturally rich celebration.