Mahesh Kale

Mahesh Kale is a celebrated Indian classical vocalist renowned for his specialization in the Hindustani classical, semi-classical, and devotional music genres. Emerging as a prominent figure in the Indian music scene, Mahesh has garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase for his soulful renditions and mastery of ragas.

Born and raised in a family with deep musical roots in Pune, Maharashtra, Mahesh Kale’s journey in music began at the tender age of three under the mentorship of his mother and his first guru, Smt. Meenal Kale. As he grew, his prodigious talent was further honed by the revered Pandit Jitendra Abhisheki, whose guidance played an instrumental role in shaping Mahesh's robust and emotive singing style. Mahesh's devotion to his art culminated in several accolades, including the prestigious National Film Award for Best Playback Singer for his song "Katyar Kaljat Ghusli" in the film of the same name. His most recent works, such as "Khara To Ekachi Dharma" from "Shyamchi Aai," and "Aamha Nakale Gyaan," and the serene "Aikya Mantra", further exhibit his versatility and his ability to infuse traditional music with contemporary appeal. With albums like "Vitthal Mauli," "Raga Kalavati," and "Meditation Music: Raga Jog," Mahesh continues to enchant audiences, demonstrating the timeless appeal of Indian classical music. His commitment to his craft and his contributions to the musical commemorations like "The Indian Express 26/11 - A Musical Memorial," in addition to singles like "Gaayeja" and "Adhvan," have established Mahesh Kale as a true virtuoso of Indian music.

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  1. July 3, 2007