Kuchipudi talent ‘Abhi’ shines in Hyderabad on Nehru Jayanti
By Doruvu Paul Jagan Babu:Bureau Chief
Rajahmundry – Andhra Pradesh: In a tribute to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on his birth anniversary, young Kuchipudi dancer CH Abhi showcased her exceptional talent at the Dr. D Ramanaidu Kalyana Mandapam, located in Hyderabad’s Film Nagar. The event, organized by the Shiva Sai Kuchipudi Nrutya Kala Kshetram, celebrated both cultural heritage and Nehru’s vision for nurturing young talent.
Young dancers from Rajahmundry steal the show
Under the guidance of Sai Madhavi, a renowned Kuchipudi instructor from Rajahmundry, Abhi and her fellow dancers impressed the audience with their skills. Sai Madhavi, who has trained many dancers and brought recognition to Rajahmundry’s cultural landscape, received special appreciation from Kuchipudi enthusiasts and the people of her hometown.
Support and congratulations from notable guests
The event featured Abhi from Shiva Sai Kuchipudi Nritya Kala Kshetra—including Joshika Singh, Danyashree, Sanvisree, Lekhana, Sahasra, and Eshita—were also blessed by elders, who encouraged them toward a bright future.
Nehru’s legacy of nurturing young talent
Celebrated on Nehru Jayanti, the event served as a reminder of Jawaharlal Nehru’s commitment to supporting youth talent and creativity. Known as Chacha Nehru, he believed that children and young artists were the future of the nation and deserved encouragement to develop their skills and passions.
Rajahmundry Youth Circle expresses heartfelt gratitude
Dr. K Vara Prasad, Secretary of the Rajahmundry Youth Circle, extended congratulations to the Shiva Sai Kuchipudi Nrutya Kala Kshetram, recognizing their role in spreading Rajahmundry’s cultural heritage beyond borders and enriching India’s traditional art forms.