Veena Sahasrabuddhe - Press

Press

  • “Captivating- took her audience to dizzy heights of evocation by her impassioned Khayal renditions” -The Times of India, 1986
  • “Despite inclement weather, drew a phenomenal turnout...did much more than fulfill the expectations of her eager fans” - The Times of India, 1989
  • “Unforgettable recital...superlative performance... her listeners spellbound” -The Times of India, 1990
  • “Imbued with tremendous melodic appeal” - Indian Express, 1992
  • “A concert to remember...clear pronunciation...improvisation in keeping with word meanings...ability to develop an instant rapport with the audience” - The Times of India, 1995

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