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Nityashree and Sowmya in Thyagaraja Festival at Music Academy.

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When the tragedy struck Nityashree the Rasikas were shell shocked....All fans, including me thought what would happen to her mellifluous singing...Her return to center stage shuld be welcomed by one and all...Not only has she quickly recovered from the trauma of the incident but she has also undergone a mental transformation to face the Rasikas again and take center stage in a Kutcheri...Hats off to her mental stamina...May God bless her & her family!
 
Nithyasree Thanks Everyone

Nithyasri.

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“I thank all those who stood by me in the hour of crisis,” says Nithyasri, whose outing this past Season came to an abrupt end. The eloquent tone conveyed that and more. “I never thought I would be back so soon but it has happened, thanks to the good wishes of rasikas,” she adds.

The car park was full and every seat in the main hall taken, the balcony fast filling up as people made a beeline for the TTK Auditorium, The Music Academy. Full of poise in her comeback concert, Nithyasri, in the encouraging and caring company of another veteran Sowmya, sparkled in all the aspects of singing, picking up the thread with élan.

The audience cheered all the way. It was a tribute to the courage of the artist, who is trying to put a trauma behind her. “I took every applause as their blessing and am thankful. I saw many tear-filled eyes that evening and was moved. All my misgivings about taking the dais vanished,” says the vocalist, who was being gently prompted by the family to get on with her music.
The programme was fixed in October last and Nithyasri wondered whether she should cancel it. “Mr. Murali was keen that I should not. ‘You have to resume singing and Aradhana will be the apt occasion to begin afresh,’ he said. I’m glad I took his advice,” she explains.

“Sowmya is a childhood friend, more like a sister. I knew I’d be comfortable in her company. Once the concert started, it was the music that mattered. I didn’t think of anything else,” says the artist. She profusely thanks the music fraternity that has stood like a pillar of strength. “They have lent me support all the way. Messages poured in before and after the concert.”

NITHYASRI.webpNITHYASRI.webpFor Nithyasri, the second innings has started on a positive note, the ovation of listeners sending the message loud and clear.

The Hindu : Arts :
 
The comeback is a boon to the music world. As she is inspired by the love and respect of music lovers,many will be inspired by her mental strength and stamina. God bless her
Vaidyanathan
 
Sowmya needs to be appreciated for the support she gave to Nithyasri on that day. She allowed Nithyasri to glow assuming a low profile herself.
S. Krishnamoorthy
 
A man in similar situation
will try to drown his sorrows
in you- know- what
often forgetting that
worries are world class swimmers
and can never ever get drowned!!!
A woman would do ethir neechal!
She would neither get drowned
nor try to drown her sorrows.
 
Yes when the men are practical people. :thumb:
Ideal lovers (idle lovers too???) are supposed to grow beards,
have sunken eyes and sit in front of her photo staring and shedding tears. :tsk:
One of my husband's class mats ~75 years old
still maintains his level of sorrow for his wife
who is dead and gone for over three decades.
Nothing can console him! Nothing can convince him either.
 
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