In a moment that has struck a resonant chord across the Indian music community, renowned bollywood vocalist Swapnanil Bhadra has been awarded the Gold Medal Singer of the Year in Classical Singing all over India, a prestigious national recognition bestowed by a central government organisation. The award celebrates Bhadra’s profound contribution to Indian classical music and his role in keeping its timeless traditions alive in a rapidly changing musical landscape.
The honour will be officially presented at the “Tribute to Zubeen Garg” programme a high-profile cultural event dedicated to commemorating the legacy of the late musical maestro Zubeen Garg. Hosted by the government, the programme aims to both celebrate the life and music of Garg and spotlight contemporary classical virtuosos who carry forward India’s musical legacy.
A Voice of Depth and Devotion
Known for his soulful renditions and impeccable command over classical techniques, Swapnanil Bhadra has long been a standout figure in Bollywood and beyond. His journey through music is steeped in rigorous training, deep respect for tradition, and a rare emotional depth that connects instantly with audiences.

From large auditoriums to intimate baithaks, Bhadra’s performances have captivated listeners with a voice that balances technical precision with heartfelt expression. His work is often described as a living conversation between ancient ragas and modern sensibilities.
Acceptance with Humility
In a heartfelt statement upon receiving the award, Swapnanil shared:
“Receiving this award on a day dedicated to Zubeen Garg ji, whose music shaped so many of our lives, is truly humbling. This honour belongs to every guru who guided me and every listener who believed in the power of classical music.”
His words reflect the spirit of guru-shishya parampara and the humility that has defined his approach to music throughout his career.
A Night to Remember
The upcoming award ceremony is poised to be a landmark cultural evening a rare blend of homage and hope. As legends are remembered and future legends are celebrated, the event will highlight how tradition continues to evolve through artists like Swapnanil, who are firmly rooted yet forward-looking.
In honouring Swapnanil Bhadra, the nation not only celebrates a gifted vocalist but also sends a powerful message about the enduring importance of classical music in India’s cultural identity. With artists like him leading the way, the future of Indian classical music shines bright deeply anchored in tradition, yet reaching boldly toward new horizons.

