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In this episode of The Literature Lounge, author and biographer Ashis Ghatak takes us on a musical journey from his beginnings as an English teacher to becoming the voice behind the lives of legendary musicians. At the heart of this conversation is his latest work on Shankar Mahadevan a portrait of the singer-composer whose career spans a serendipitous audition with the Grammy-winning band Shakti, a deep commitment to Indian classical traditions, and an ability to bridge genres with effortless grace.

Through personal anecdotes, stories from the Euphony Foundation, and encounters with maestros like Louiz Banks, Ashis reflects on what it means to follow one’s passion with conviction—and how music can become both a profession and a philosophy of life. This episode is more than a biography—it’s a meditation on melodies, dreams, and the courage to chase them.

If you’ve ever been moved by music or inspired by lives shaped through art, this one’s for you.

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Chapters:

00:10 – Introduction and Background

02:07 – Becoming a Biographer

02:58 – Writing the Book

07:42 – Louis Banks and Music in Kolkata

09:30 – Inspiration and Journey of Writing the Book

14:16 – Transformation of Shankar Mahadevan's Songs

20:38 – Shankar Mahadevan's Humility and Special Treatment

22:51 – Shankar Mahadevan's Love for Music and Joy

24:19 – Shankar Mahadevan as a Friend

26:12 – Shankar Mahadevan's Impact on Indian Classical Music and Social Sphere

30:23 – Childhood Memories

32:37 – Reading from the Book

38:36 – Advice for Young Musicians

43:21 – Passion vs Money

44:39 – Closing Remarks

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