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Vikram Isaimini was born in a small riverside town where evening prayers and harvest songs shaped the soundscape of everyday life. By age five he learned to hum ragas from his grandmother and later found a battered harmonium in a market that would become his lifelong companion. Trained under a patient guru, he honored tradition while nurturing a curious ear for modern production. His music arrived quietly—first as a roadside performance outside a cinema hall, then as a composition for an independent film that captured the yearning of a generation. Though critics struggled to place him—classical disciple, indie poet, film composer—his audiences recognized a voice that felt both ancient and new. He gave workshops to children, arranged village concerts, and recorded late into the night, convinced that music held the power to reconcile history with hope.
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