Kadar Khan who plays sindhi sarangi is one of the respected musicians among his community. The ease with which he plays various notes on his instrument and the calmness which he radiates in his singing while supporting the main vocalists in a group, is something that brings smile to any listener. His repertoire includes ragas
Habib Khan Langa is a versatile musician who masters more than three instruments. Apart from Sarangi, he can also play Algoja, Morchang and often acts as a supporting vocalist in the group. With his Algoja, he can play sweet ragas for occasions such as births, weddings and enlighten the ambience. And his morchang can fill
Asin Khan, being one of the youngest Saarangi players, handles the instrument with utmost delicacy. Taking the audience on a magical journey is an effortless task for him. It is true in every sense to say he is an example of how youngsters can carry forward a legacy, when a skill is passed on to
Hayat Khan who has many awards to his recognition is indeed an ‘Ustad’ in playing Sarangi. This versatile musician not just expertizes in Sarangi, but also plays Morchang and is a vocalist too. Hayat Khan whose talent has taken him all around the world works for the Song and drama division under Ministry of communication
Lakha Khan who is also a vocalist, is perhaps the greatest exponent of the Sindhi Sarangi. He was born in the village of Raneri in Jodhpur district of Rajasthan, into a family of traditional musicians from the Manganiyar community. Today, Lakha Khan is one of the last remaining Manganiyars to have mastered this complex instrument