Kaka Hathrasi

[1][2] He also wrote three books on Indian classical music under the pen name "Vasant".

In 1932, he established Sangeet Karyalaya (initially Garg and Co.), a publishing house for the books on Indian classical music and dance and started publishing a monthly magazine Sangeet in 1935.

Sangeet is the only periodical on Indian classical music and dance that has been continuously published for over 78 years.

[5][6][7] Kaka Hathrasi [8] and his son Dr. Laxmi Narayan Garg made a Brij Bhasha-language feature film "Jamuna Kinare" (1983) which based on Braj culture.

The film is made under the banner of "Kaka Hathrasi Films Production", produced, directed and music composed by Dr. Laxmi Narayan Garg [9][10] and story was written by Ashok Chakradhar (Kaka Hathrasi 's son-in-law,husband of Kaka's niece, Ms Bageshri)[11]

Banke Bhawan Residence of Kaka Hathrasi at Hathras