About Artist
Ka**** is a renowned Indian tabla player and percussionist from Assam, celebrated for his exceptional talent and deep-rooted passion for rhythm. Currently pursuing his Master’s degree in Tabla at Mumbai University, he has demonstrated remarkable dedication to the art of percussion. His musical journey has been shaped under the expert guidance of tabla maestro Pt. Paban Bordoloi, whose mentorship has honed his technical brilliance and artistic expression.
At a young age, his talent was recognized when he received the prestigious Young Artist Award (CCRT) in 2021. His commitment to classical music was further validated when he secured second prize at the esteemed National Sangeet Milan at just 19 years old, marking him as one of the most promising young tabla players in the country.
He has had the honor of collaborating with some of the most respected musicians in the industry. He has worked alongside legendary vocalists such as Minal Tai, Pt. Rakesh Prakash Chaurasia, and Atindras Surbhadikar, enriching his musical experience and expanding his artistic horizons. His expertise in tabla accompaniment has allowed him to perform on prestigious platforms, gaining recognition for his graceful yet powerful rhythmic compositions.
Beyond solo performances, Ka**** has actively participated in Sangeet Natak Akademi events, further showcasing his dedication to preserving and promoting Indian classical music. His artistry reflects a deep understanding of both traditional tabla techniques and contemporary rhythmic innovations, making him a sought-after name in the world of percussion.
With an unwavering passion for music and an ever-evolving approach to his craft, he continues to captivate audiences with his mesmerizing tabla performances. Whether performing in grand concerts, collaborating with vocal maestros, or refining his skills through academic pursuits, his journey as a young yet accomplished tabla virtuoso remains truly inspiring.
His story is one of dedication, discipline, and artistic excellence, ensuring that his name shines bright in the legacy of Indian classical music.