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Geeta Dutt’s Grandson Works To Empower Needy Musicians

Geeta Dutt’s Grandson Works To Empower Needy Musicians

Geeta Dutt’s Grandson Works To Empower Needy Musicians

India-West News Desk

MUMBAI – India’s rich musical heritage has been a source of pride and inspiration for generations, and today the music industry is experiencing a renaissance, offering unprecedented opportunities for budding artists.

With a commitment to amplifying Indian music globally, Supratiek Ghosh, founder of the Alive India Foundation and grandson of legendary playback singer Geeta Dutt, is making strides in nurturing young talent and supporting socially significant causes through music. Ghosh, also the son of late filmmaker and theater artist Shyamal Ghosh, brings a deep cultural legacy to his work.

The Alive India Foundation has been pivotal in fostering awareness about Indian music among youth, providing a platform to over 1,000 emerging singers, musicians, and songwriters. Reflecting on this journey, Supratiek remarked, “Alive India Foundation has made an indelible impact, raising awareness for socially significant causes and providing a platform for over 1,000 aspiring singers, musicians, and songwriters.”

Marking its tenth anniversary, Alive India is dedicating this milestone to two critical causes: raising awareness for Thalassaemia and empowering talented, underprivileged musicians through a residency program.

At the heart of the foundation’s mission is Supratiek’s personal initiative, the “Sing to Save” campaign, which extends free housing, meals, and training in music production and entrepreneurship to young, physically challenged, and economically disadvantaged musicians. This initiative aims to equip these artists with the skills to build successful careers in the music industry, transforming their lives through the power of music.

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