‘Ordinary people who sell flowers in market define Chennai for me'
The ordinary, working class people have always proved that they can show great resilience during a crisis, as was seen during the floods, cyclones, and othernaturaldisasters that have affected thecity.
As a musician, I feel that the city hosts some of the finest musicians who specialise in a wide range of genres – folk music, Carnatic music, western classical, ghazal, semi-classical, and the unique and enjoyable Gaana. Every form of music also enjoys a great patronage, which again, is something that is unique to Chennai.
(As told to Udhav Naig)

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