The four-day long confluence of literature, art and culture came to a colorful end on Sunday. On this occasion, a closing session was organized along with an evening cultural session in which Vishwarang Director Santosh Choubey, Co-Director Aditi Chaturvedi Vats, Siddharth Chaturvedi, Mukesh Verma, Registrar of Rabindranath Tagore University Vijay Singh were present.
On this occasion, Vishwarang Director Santosh Choubey expressed his gratitude to everyone and underlined everyone's cooperation in making the event a success and said that a milestone has been completed in the direction of global promotion of literature and Indian languages ??and a huge contribution has been made to the event.
This gathering of culture and literature has become a unique event working for Indian languages ??including Hindi, which is being discussed not only in India but in more than 50 countries. He also said that today the four-day Vishwarang is nearing its end but we will “meet again” and this caravan of Vishwarang will continue to grow and illuminate the world with the light of language and literature.Artists of Sadho Band wowed the audience and won praise from the audience. Artists Shivang and Mayank of Sadho Band created a lot of buzz in the Vishwarang ceremony on Sunday.
In this, Shivang started with Dama Dum Mast Kalandar.... After that, Mayank and Shivang displayed their art from the stage and started presenting popular songs on which a large number of youth danced enthusiastically. The second presentation was of the youth's favorite song "Teri Diwani...". After this a bhajan song “Ram Aayenge...” was presented. Amidst the youth enthusiasm, the sequence of songs did not stop here and taking the program forward, “Kali Kali Zulfon…”, “Afreen Afreen…” and “Sanu Ik Pal Chain Na Aawe…” were presented. Meanwhile, adding the color of foreign language to the atmosphere, Mayank mesmerized everyone with the Spanish songs “Senorita…” and “Belachau…”. During this, Jatin was on drums, Vishal on Dholak, Dipanshu on Tabla, Lead GTR Jatin, Bass GTR Mukul, Prince on keyboard, Vishal on flute and Fizz on violin.Theatrical music and color music in the past In Purva Rang, drama music was presented by the students of Tagore Drama School and color music was presented by Habib Tanveer by Poonam Tiwari. Children's assembly and flute playing in invocation Earlier, the fourth day was organized as Rangotsav under Vishwarang 2023.
In this, the day started with the flute playing by senior All India Radio artist Virendra Kore in Mangalcharan in which he played the music of nature in which cuckoo tunes, Bundelkhandi, Rajasthani, Punjabi etc. folk tunes were presented. Under this, “Pata De Ja Re Gaadiwala…” in Chhattisgarhi and “Jo Taad Likh Dare…” in Punjabi were introduced. Everyone was enthralled by the presentation of classical raga Durga. In the next episode of Mangalacharan, Ram Bhajan and classical music was presented by the children's group in collaboration with Kshama Chandrawat.
The children's group included Ms. Reva, Kyara, Malvika, Vansh, Swara, Malhar, Kreyansh, Rajveer and others.In the next session, a special lecture was organized on the topic “Truth of Indian Painting” in which Ashok Bhowmik was present as the keynote speaker. He was in the company of senior litterateurs Santosh Choubey and Liladhar Mandloi. The stage was operated by Vinay Upadhyay, director of Tagore World Art and Culture Center. Keynote speaker Ashok Bhowmik, while talking about painting in his speech, said that creative creation has two aspects, what to create and how to create. There are these two aspects in painting also.
Unfortunately in Indian painting, the painter rarely gets the freedom to decide what to create. Further in his address, he discussed in detail the ancient to contemporary eras of painting and shared many examples and told that painting was needed only to establish the veracity of the story.Vishwarang Director Santosh Chaubey said in his statement that any art starts with curiosity and wonder in which context is of utmost importance.