72nd birthday of tabla player Zakir Hussain !!

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Zakir Hussain: Ustad zakir hussain always used to travel with a tabla in his lap, never had money to return home

Today is the 72nd birthday of tabla player Zakir Hussain. He mesmerizes the world when he plays the tabla with his fingers and hand beats. Hearing the sound of his tabla, people become intoxicated and say 'Wah Ustad'. Zakir has hoisted the flag of his art not only in the country but all over the world. Despite getting so much fame in life, the maestro likes to live in simplicity and is often down to earth. He has achieved this position after many struggles in his life. Today, on the occasion of his birthday, let us know some special things related to him…


Zakir Hussain was born on march 9, 1951, in Mumbai. He is the son of tabla maestro Ustad alla Rakha. Zakir inherited the skill of playing tabla from his father. He learned to play the instrument with full dedication in childhood. At the age of just three, he had learned to play the pakhawaj. This art was taught to him by his father. He did his first concert in America only at the age of 11. After this, in the year 1973, he launched his first album 'Living in the Material World'.


At a very young age, Zakir had strengthened his hold on the tabla. After this, he started the journey of playing Tabla at the age of 11-12. He used to travel from place to place for his concerts. Considering his tabla as Saraswati, he left no stone unturned in its protection and worship. Zakir had told that when he used to travel, he did not have enough money to travel in a reserved coach. Because of this, he used to climb into the crowded coach of the train.

Ustad did not have a reserved seat to sit on the train, so he used to sit down by spreading newspapers. No one's foot or shoe should touch the tabla, so he used to keep it in his lap. As long as his journey continued, he used to carry the tabla in his lap like a child. He could not even visit his family due to lack of money during the Sangeet Yatra. After constant struggles, when his financial condition improved, he took time off from his music tour to visit his family.



After crossing all the difficulties, he made a place in the hearts of people all over the world. Whenever he plays tabla, people lose their senses and enjoy the journey of a new world. The maestro has made a great contribution to the development of indian classical music. He was awarded the padma shri in the year 1988 and the Padma bhushan in the year 2002. After this, in 2009, he was also awarded the Grammy Award, the most prestigious award in music

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