Our Artist Legacy

Padmabhushan Shri Jagjit Singh

Hurt Foundation is blessed to have faith and support of people like Sri Jagjit Singh. Hurt Faoundation has been organizing musical concerts since 1999. These programs have been organized at the Nehru Centre, Worli. Ghazal king late Padmabhushan Jagjit Singh had been enthralling the audiences with his elegant yet mystical voice and heart rendering compositions. A legendary name in the ghazal form of Indian music, Jagjit Singh needs no introduction to music lovers.

Sadly for us and all the lovers of his art, Jagjit Singh died a sudden death on October 10, 2011. His absence is sorely felt by the foundation. The foundation would like to place on record, with immense gratitude, the exceptional and matchless support that Jagjit Singh Ji had provided to it since 1999. His continuous supports enable us to grow from a fledgling organization with an aim to being a recognized organization in the field of human rights.


Patrons that have been with us

Milan Singh On 31st December 2009 at Birla Matoshri Hall, New Marine Lines
Milan Singh On 31st December 2009 at Birla Matoshri Hall, New Marine Lines
Talat Aziz on 8th February 2017
Talat Aziz on 8th February 2017
A Soulful Sufi Evening with Kavita Seth
A Soulful Sufi Evening with Kavita Seth
15th September 2015 “Padamshree Hariharan”
15th September 2015 “Padamshree Hariharan”
Jaswinder Singh – on 24th November 2017
Jaswinder Singh – on 24th November 2017
“Hasya Kavi Sammelan” with Surendra Sharma on 16th December 2006 at Nehru Centre.
“Hasya Kavi Sammelan” with Surendra Sharma on 16th December 2006 at Nehru Centre.