Anupama Bhagwat

Born in Bhilai, India,[1] Bhagwat was introduced to playing sitar at age 9 by Shri.

Doyen of the Imdadkhani Gharana, Acharya Bimalendu Mukherjee was primarily a Sitarist, though he was proficient in almost all traditional Indian instruments like RudraVeena, Saraswati Veena, Surbahar, Sursingar, Mandrabahar, Dilruba, Esraj, Tar Shehnai, Sarod and Pakhavaj.

Performances have taken her around the world Including, SouthBank Center (London, UK), Ali Akbar Khan School of Music (Basel, Switzerland), MIT Fall Concert Series (Boston, USA), U Penn, Berkeley, Ole Miss (USA), Asian Arts Museum (San Francisco), U of Victoria & Calgary, Musée Guimet, Paris, Musée Des Beaux Arts, Angers, France.

Her creative compositions have won the hearts of many a connoisseur, combining technical mastery with evocative lyrical cadences[citation needed].

Anupama has released various albums such as Confluence, Ether, Epiphany, Colours of Sunset, Sanjh.