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Bismil Brought India’s Sufi Music Back to Life for a New Generation

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May 12, 2026
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Bismil Brought India’s Sufi Music Back to Life for a New Generation

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Let’s be honest, when most young people think of Indian classical or Sufi music, they picture formal gatherings meant for their grandparents. It’s a genre heavily respected but rarely something a twenty-something would rush to buy tickets for on a Saturday night.

Yet, if you walked into The Sufi Baithak on 2 May 2026 night at the Grand Theatre in Mumbai’s Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC), you’d find that stereotype to have been completely shattered. The massive, sold-out crowd for the event was packed with listeners from every age group, a substantial part of it being millennials and Gen Z. Even the VIP section was full of A-list celebrities who spent the evening visibly spellbound.

So, how exactly does an independent Qawwali artist take a traditional genre like Sufi and turn it into a massive hit for younger crowds?

Bismil did it by rethinking how classical music is presented. Being from the contemporary generation himself, he understood it’s not the music that fails to garner interest, but the setup. So, he changed it all.

Instead of sticking to heavy, complex classical musical pieces, he mixed universally loved hits that already have great beats and catchy melodies, like “Kun Faya Kun” and “Sajda” with his own rendition; at the same time, connecting every piece together with beautiful shayaris that he wrote himself and that are relatable to every age group.

He also tweaked the sound itself. To make the music feel more cinematic and relatable to modern tastes, Bismil brought Western instruments like the piano and cello onto the stage. Blending those with the traditional, raw sounds of the flute, tabla, and harmonium created an acoustic vibe that felt fresh and unique, yet authentically Sufi.

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Then came the most important part: the visuals. Bismil knew that to make sure the performance connects with the audience, symphonic music wasn’t enough, but it also needed a stunning demonstration. Not only did his team choreograph an immersive and highly engaging visual presentation with lights, the songs were accompanied with graceful Indian classical dance performances by professional dancers with equal representation from men and women. Traditionally, classical dance performances in India have been heavily dominated by women. Creating an equalizer was a powerful way to break down old gender stigmas on a classical stage, a move younger generations definitely noticed and appreciated.

The result was an ambience that completely hooked the room. As fans poured out of the theatre, their reactions said it all.

“His voice is mesmerizing, and he deeply connects with the audience,” one fan shared. Another listener, trying to explain the emotional high of the concert, said, “I feel being transitioned to some place which is rejuvenating.” One young guy even proudly declared himself a “crazy fan” of the artist, proving that Sufi music can absolutely capture the youth when done right.

By the end of the night, some fans even claimed the event reminded them of the performance of Bismil’s own idol, the legendary Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. It was the ultimate proof of just how successful he has been in his mission to bring the joy of Sufi music to the broader Indian audience.

“What made Saturday night so special was that we were able to bring in the authentic, traditional vibe of a true Sufi mehfil,” Bismil shared. “My whole goal has been to enrich our country’s musical heritage, and seeing the audience connect with those roots was all I needed to see.”

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‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source creators.yahoo.com ’

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