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Shaam-e-Ghazal: Sabhyata Foundation And Serendipity Arts’ Ode To Heritage, Music, And Memory

The sound of music and poetry filled the air surrounding Safdarjung Tomb under Delhi’s moonlit sky as Sabhyata Foundation and Serendipity Arts collaborated to create Shaam-e-Ghazal. A night that brought together the timeless beauty of ghazals and the grandeur of one of Delhi’s most cherished monuments, creating a night that resonated with history, melody, and […]

The sound of music and poetry filled the air surrounding Safdarjung Tomb under Delhi’s moonlit sky as Sabhyata Foundation and Serendipity Arts collaborated to create Shaam-e-Ghazal.

The stage was set for an evening filled with melody and memories, with the iconic Safdarjung Tomb giving the perfect backdrop.

A night that brought together the timeless beauty of ghazals and the grandeur of one of Delhi’s most cherished monuments, creating a night that resonated with history, melody, and cultural revival.

The event was both the Sabhyata Foundation‘s first cultural exhibition under the Government of India’s Adopt a Heritage 2.0 initiative and Serendipity Arts’ tenth anniversary celebration. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), the evening was graced by dignitaries including Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Hon’ble Union Minister of Culture & Tourism.

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A Melodic Tribute to the Ghazal Legacy

Curated by tabla maestro Bickram Ghosh, Shaam-e-Ghazal featured stirring performances by vocalists Pratibha Singh Baghel and Prithvi Gandharv, whose renditions paid homage to the legends of the genre. From Ghulam Ali and Mehdi Hasan to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Pankaj Udhas, and Jagjit Singh. The evening wove together verses of love, loss, and longing, presenting a soulful blend of classical artistry and contemporary sensibility.

Against the architectural splendor of Safdarjung Tomb, the performance transformed the monument into a living stage.

Pratibha Singh Baghel and Prithvi Gandharv against the backdrop of Safdarjung Tomb.
Vocalists Pratibha Singh Baghel and Prithvi Gandharv mesmerised everyone with their renditions of songs and ghazals.

Vocalists Pratibha Singh Baghel and Prithvi Gandharv mesmerised everyone with her renditions of songs and ghazals.

Reviving Heritage Through Experience

For Sabhyata Foundation, Shaam-e-Ghazal was a continuation of its mission to reimagine India’s heritage sites as vibrant cultural spaces. Puneet Dalmia, MD, CEO, Dalmia Bharat Ltd. and Patron of Sabhyata Foundation, said, “Our historic monuments evoke immense pride for their artistry and cultural significance. At Sabhyata Foundation, we aim to preserve them as enduring spaces for cultural engagement and inspiration. The success of Shaam-e-Ghazal marks another milestone in our endeavour to honour and rejuvenate India’s heritage and make it accessible for everyone.”

For Serendipity Arts, the event represented more than a musical evening; it symbolized a decade of nurturing creativity and community through art. Reflecting on the milestone, Sunil Kant Munjal, Founder and Patron of Serendipity Arts, said, “As we celebrate ten years of Serendipity Arts, our vision continues to be rooted in artistic excellence, collaboration, and cultural exchange. Shaam-e-Ghazal at Safdarjung Tomb reflects that spirit—where heritage transforms into a living stage for creativity. In today’s world, culture builds empathy and teaches what education alone cannot.”

The Journey Continues In Goa

Shaam-e-Ghazal was both a tribute and a prelude, a melodic ode that set the tone for Serendipity Arts Festival’s 10th edition, scheduled from December 12–21, 2025 in Goa. The milestone festival promises its most expansive showcase yet, featuring over 150 projects across performing, visual, culinary, and craft-based arts.

As the notes of the ghazal faded into the night, Safdarjung Tomb stood illuminated—a reminder that India’s cultural legacy thrives not just in its monuments, but in the stories, songs, and collaborations that continue to breathe life into them.

An image of the Safdarjung Tomb lit up as the stage is set for Shaam-e-Ghazal performances.
Shaam-e-Ghazal served as a reminder that India’s monuments are living storytellers, reawakening memories via artistic expression.

As the final notes of Shaam-e-Ghazal lingered beneath the starlit dome of Safdarjung Tomb, the evening stood as a testament to what happens when heritage, music, and imagination converge. More than just a concert, it was a reminder that India’s monuments are living storytellers. Such initiatives reaffirm that culture is not a relic of the past but a bridge to the future.

FAQ’s for Shaam-e-Ghazal

1. What is Sabhyata Foundation?

The Sabhyata Foundation is a non-profit organisation in India that promotes and conserves the nation’s art, culture, and legacy through projects including improving historical sites and developing engaging visitor experiences. It functions as a “Smarak Sarathi” (Monument Mitra) for a number of Delhi’s ancient landmarks, including the Red Fort, Purana Qila, Humayun’s Tomb, Safdarjung Tomb, and Mehrauli Archaeological Park, as part of the government’s “Adopt a Heritage 2.0” initiative.

2. What is Pratibha Singh Baghel known for?

Initially gaining popularity as a contestant on the singling reality show, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, Baghel has rendered her voice to many chart-topping numbers for films like ManikarnikaHumpty Sharma Ki DulhaniaBaazaar, and Dono.

3. What is Prithvi Gandharv known for?

Prithvi Gandharv is a singer and composer known for his Bollywood films and Ghazal performances. He made his musical debut by singing for the film Bajirao Mastani.

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