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Avanti Foundation Brings Kashmiri Folklore to Life in California

(Kashmir Rechords Report)

In a heartfelt endeavor to keep Kashmiri culture alive beyond its homeland, the Avanti Foundation, with the active support of organizations like Kashmir Overseas Association ( KOA), KHF, Online Kashmiri Classes, Aalath and Shaivite is set to stage the timeless Kashmiri folklore ‘Himal & Nagrai’ in an operatic form at Milpitas Library Auditorium, in California, USA on Saturday, March 15, 2025. This grand musical event, infused with poetry, narration and soulful renditions, seeks to rekindle cultural connections among the Kashmiri diaspora while supporting humanitarian causes.

Himal and Nagrai—A Tale of Love, Loss and Hope!

Founded with the dual mission of helping build The Avanti City while fostering Indic values and extending humanitarian aid, the Avanti Foundation has continuously strived to create meaningful cultural experiences. This initiative has received a support from Kashmir Rechords Foundation, spearheaded by its Director, Kanwal Krishan Lidhoo, a renowned Kashmiri writer and broadcaster. Kashmir Rechords has played a modest role in shaping the event’s narrative and media outreach, ensuring that the play strikes a chord with Kashmiris worldwide.

Who is Who in Himal and Nagrai

At the heart of this opera is the celebrated playwright and Padma Shri awardee Shri Moti Lal Kemmu, whose literary craftsmanship breathes life into the tale of Himal and Nagrai—a saga of eternal love, resilience and fate. This production is more than just a theatrical marvel; it is also a philanthropic venture, raising funds for Project Drishti, https://sewausa.org/ProjectDrishti which provides medical aid in the field of ophthalmology.

A Labour of Love and Dedication
The journey of bringing this opera to the stage has been nothing short of inspiring. The artists—though not professionally trained in stagecraft—have poured their hearts into rehearsals, mastering the nuances of performance through sheer passion and determination.

Artists in Traditional Kashmiri Attire Set to Bring ‘Heemal and Nagrai’ to Life on Stage

A key driving force behind this project has been Ms. Amrita Kar, whose meticulous direction and creative insights have helped shape the production. Each artist, committed to authenticity, has arranged their own costumes and props, reflecting the deep emotional investment in  trying  to preserve  their cultural roots. The synergy during practice sessions has been electric, a testament to the shared love for their heritage.

Ready to Perform–Himal and Nagrai.

With an expected jam packed Auditorium, the event promises to be a cultural milestone for Kashmiri Pandits in exile, offering a spiritual and artistic homecoming far from their land of origin.

For more details and inquiries, the Avanti Foundation can be contacted at 341-248-8677 or via email at sanjeevkak@theavantifoundation.org.

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  • This is a truly commendable initiative by the Avanti Foundation under the leadership of Shri Sanjeev Kak, with the invaluable support of Kashmir Rechords Foundation and its Director, Kanwal Krishan Lidhoo. Bringing Himal & Nagrai to life in an operatic form is not just a cultural revival but a heartfelt effort to strengthen the Kashmiri identity and community bonds.

    A special salute to the dedicated artists and the visionary direction of Ms. Amrita, whose passion and commitment have ensured the authenticity and soul of this production. The fact that this event also supports Project Drishti, providing medical aid in ophthalmology, adds an even greater sense of purpose to this remarkable endeavor.

    Wishing Himal & Nagrai immense success on March 15! May it resonate deeply with audiences and pave the way for many more such cultural milestones.

  • In what form of support you provide far Human eyes?
    I am glad to know you& your team is exploring upon the old Kashmiri folk, which is almost forgotten with in the community

  • Wonderful to learn about this, keep the flame going, lots of love and Aahee 🔥👏👏👏

  • We may have been uprooted from our native land but we have to keep our culture alive .Such shows are the testimonial of our efforts to keep our culture alive.
    Such shows should be conducted at different places allover the world.
    Sh Moti Lal Kemmo's 'Aknundun 'should also be staged..
    I congratulate the performers and the team of producers and directors.Weldone and keep it up.

  • I am sure we all together are going to recreate our glorified culture. Kudos to the whole team.

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