‘We performed some of JD Vance's favourite songs'
November Rain
by Guns N' Roses and
Merry Go Round
by Kacey Musgraves,' Ambi reveals, continuing, 'They also wanted us to play some classical music since [Second Lady] Usha ji, I think, learnt Carnatic music as a child.' Being a seasoned musician, Ambi has by now mastered his nerves. 'We were more excited than nervous. All of this happened in the last minute; the last few days were spent learning and preparing,' he laughs.
Ambi is on a success streak, having just returned from Russia where he recently won at the BraVo Awards (on April 19), dubbed within the music industry as the 'Russian Grammy's' – as Best Musician from a Partner Country. As Ambi states, 'It is the biggest award show in Russia and they focus a lot on classical music. The second part of their awards is them recognising different countries and we all got to perform and collaborate with the Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, which was fantastic.' About the venue itself, which he describes as a 'time machine', Ambi cannot stop gushing. 'The Bolshoi has been around for more than 200 years and it's definitely one of the best theatres I have been in. My father [Padma Vibhushan L Subramaniam] has told me about the time he performed at the Bolshoi in the '80s and how that was an amazing experience for him,' he adds.
The kind of talent Ambi houses is backed by the focus the musician carries; as he states, from the beginning, 'I decided that I didn't want to do many things badly, but one thing well.' This singular focus into violin, however, proliferates into different applications and projects, including two with Bindu: Subramaniam Academy of Performing Arts (SaPa) and the band Subramania. Speaking about their musical equation, Ambi says, 'There's mutual respect and trust. We're on the same page on a lot of things and if we're not on the same page, then whoever feels more strongly about it gets to decide what direction we take. That way it's a lot of fun working with her and we get to chase a lot of different things that interest us.'
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Hindu
8 minutes ago
- The Hindu
Golden jubilee of Chembai music festival to be celebrated across State
The Guruvayur Devaswom Chembai Music Festival is stepping into its golden jubilee year, and the Devaswom is panning large-scale celebrations to match the grandeur of the milestone. Stretching over a year and covering six venues across the State, the programme will honour the legacy of Carnatic maestro Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar through memorial lectures, music seminars, felicitation of his disciples and veteran performers, and the release of a special golden jubilee edition of the biography Chembai Sangeethavum Jeevithavum. The State-level inaugural ceremony will be held at Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar's native village of Kottayi, Palakkad, on Sunday at 5 p.m., coinciding with the first day of Chingam in the Malayalam calendar. Festivities will begin with floral tributes at the Chembai Smriti Mandiram and Chembai Mandapam. Devaswom Minister V.N. Vasavan will formally inaugurate the celebrations and release the golden jubilee logo, handing it over to Devaswom administrator O.B. Arun Kumar. Guruvayur Devaswom Chairman V.K. Vijayan will preside over the function. K. Radhakrishnan, MP, will be the guest of honour, releasing a commemorative postal stamp and cover. P.P. Sumod, MLA, will launch the golden jubilee edition of Chembai's biography. Eminent disciples and contributors, including Chembai's disciple Sukumari Narendramenon, mridangam maestro Kuzhalmandam Ramakrishnan, Fine Arts Society secretary P.N. Subbaraman, and logo designer Vimal will be honoured. Poet and writer Alankode Leelakrishnan will deliver the Chembai memorial address. Following the formal function, music lovers will be treated to a Carnatic concert by musician T.M. Krishna, accompanied by Dr. Thiruvananthapuram N. Sampath on violin, Harinarayanan on mridangam, and Thiruvananthapuram R. Rajesh on ghatam. As part of the jubilee celebrations, a seminar will be held on August 19 at Government Chembai Memorial Music College, Palakkad, which will be inaugurated by Principal Thodupuzha Manojkumar. The golden jubilee festivities will be hosted at the Guruvayur temple; Kozhikode Tali temple; Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Regional Theatre, Thrissur; Vaikom Mahadeva temple; and Thiruvananthapuram Srivaraham Chembai Memorial Hall, apart from Chembai's native village.


News18
20 minutes ago
- News18
Kashmera Shah Drops Hilarious Video As She Gets Stuck In Traffic: ‘Itne Log Fit Kahan Hote Hain?'
Kashmera Shah shares a hilarious video on Instagram about being stuck in massive traffic at Malad on Independence Day, sparking funny fan reactions. Popular comedian Krushna Abhishek's wife, Kashmera Shah, took to her social media to share a hilarious video on Independence Day as she got stuck in massive traffic at Mumbai's Malad. On Friday, Kashmera went out and, on the way, got stuck in traffic and shared her frustration. Taking to her Instagram, Kashmera Shah wrote, 'Arrey kya yaar! Yeh Malad Mith Chowky par main aadhe ghante se gaadi mein baithi hoon. Itna traffic? Itne saare log hain Malad mein? Itne log rehte hain? Fit kahan hote hain yaar? What is this! Pareshaan ho gayi. Abhi gaadi bas 10 inches hilli hai." (Arrey, yaar! I've been sitting in my car for half an hour at Malad Mith Chowky. So much traffic? Are there this many people in Malad? Where do they all fit? What is this! I'm so frustrated. The car has only moved about 10 inches so far.) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kashmera Shah (@kashmera1) Further, she wrote in the caption, 'Kya aap bhi kabhi aise traffic mein fase ho? Ek toh itne saalon baad main Malad aayi and aisa swagat." Her video met with hilarious fan reactions. One wrote, 'Lagta hai Mumbai ki aadhi public Malad mein hi rehti hai." Another commented, 'Wow, 10 inches after half an hour matlab aaj traffic nahi hai." A third fan shared, 'Malad Mith Chowky signal 😔😎." Krushna married his long-time girlfriend, Kashmera, in 2013. They met on the sets of the movie Aur Pappu Paas Ho Gaya, directed by Shyam Soni. The couple was last seen in the funny culinary show Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment, where they starred alongside Nia Sharma, Rahul Vaidya, Karan Kundrra, Ankita Lokhande, Vicky Jain, Reem Shaikh, Sudesh Lehri, Elvish Yadav, Rubina Dilaik, and Aly Goni. It is hosted by Bharti Singh and judged by chef Harpal Singh Sokhi. Krushna is known for his humorous work in comedy shows on Indian television such as Comedy Circus, Comedy Nights Bachao, The Kapil Sharma Show, and The Great Indian Kapil Show. He gained fame as a comedian after participating in several seasons of Comedy Circus. He also participated in dance reality shows, including Nach Baliye 3 and Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 4. Kashmera is known for her work in Hindi and Marathi films. She was also a contestant on the reality shows Bigg Boss 1, Nach Baliye 3, and Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 4. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


News18
an hour ago
- News18
How Australia Cricketer's Action Turned Party In Yuvraj Singh's Room 'Dead Quiet' During 2011 WC: 'Bollywood Celebs...'
John Hastings recalls the moment when he had to call the hotel reception to tell them he will fix the damage caused in Yuvraj Singh's room. In a room full of people including international cricketers and Bollywood stars, a young Australia fast bowler's attempt to play his favourite songs at a party hosted by Yuvraj Singh resulted in a broken table and a pin-drop silence. The anecdote, narrated by the guilty party himself, is from during the 2011 ODI World Cup held in the Indian subcontinent. The then 25-year-old John Hastings was among the Aussie stars invited to attend a party at Yuvraj's suite which the former fast bowler says was bigger than his house back home. 'It was one of those ones where we'd obviously had a few and I think you know we'd obviously been invited up to Yuvi's (Yuvraj Singh) room and walked in and there was a suite. It was massive. It was as big as my house over here. And I remember looking around, I just jeez there's so many people in here," Hastings said on LiSTNR sport. While the size and crowd impressed the young Aussie, the music didn't. 'What's going on with this music? So, I was fiddling around with the laptop trying to get some of my playlist on and I sat on the edge of this…ledge that had a phone on there. There was a laptop, I sat on it and boom off it came down on the floor and I just remember everyone just stopped and looked and went silent, dead quiet, pin could drop," Hastings remembered. The situation could have easily intimidated Hastings, but he recalls keeping his calm and calling the reception to inform them of the damage he had caused. However, the phone in the room had been damaged as well. 'I just went, 'What am I going to do here? I'm a young kid.' It's Yuvraj Singh's room. There are so many people here. There's probably Bollywood celebrities everywhere, and I just went, 'Right, stay calm,' and I went to the phone, which was already out off the wall, and I'd seen the cord be ripped out of the wall. So, I just thought, I'll just make sure that I've made this right. And there was no one on the end of the line. So, I picked up the phone. I said, 'Reception, yep. John Hastings, I just want to make sure that there's a bit of damage in Mr. Singh's room. I'll make sure I fix it up. I'm in the room such and such.' And everyone was like, 'Well done, mate. That's brilliant.' And everyone just kicked on, played on," Hastings said. 'I actually went down to reception to make sure that I could rectify the situation, but there was never another word. So, happy days. I didn't have to pay for any damage and we had a really good night," he added. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.