Singer Kavita Seth, who is known for several songs including her classical Sufi rendition of "Gunja Sa Koi Iktara" in the film Wake Up Sid (2009) and the very recent one 'Rangi Saari', a contemporary rendition of late classical singer Shobha Gurtu’s popular thumri, in collaboration with her younger son Kanishk Seth, says it’s the responsibility of every artist to preserve the traditional art, to keep them alive, and pass it to the coming generation so that it keeps on moving forward. “Because such beautiful things shouldn’t be allowed to fade away,” she says in a conversation with Outlook.
“ When we sing traditional compositions or ghazals by old artists, people ask us why we’re singing them, the only reason we do so is because we’ve grown up hearing them and it takes us back to our childhood. So it is important and our responsibility as an artist to do this in order to revive our traditions,” she adds.