JalTarang's Chain of Events & Productions

JalTarang's Maiden Event - Dec 2020

The maiden production JalTarang – A melodic percussion, was immensely applauded by the fraternity of music and had a colossal response all over. Various Indian musical forms got reflected by eminent artists from the Ministry of India, the Indian film industry and many others. The purpose of the show was to express Indian music through JalTarang.

This time JalTarang has curated a musical documentary, Saaz – Symphony Sets Her Free, where renowned Indian female vocalists came forward and joined hands to convey a strong message of empowering Indian Women. We have witnessed female keynote speakers who are impeccable epitomes of Indian Women Empowerment.

JalTarang's SAAZ - July 2021
JalTarang's Launch Party - May 2022

JalTarang organised Indian vibes in the heart of London, Westminster. Tickets were all sold in 3 days and almost 200 guests were on the waiting list. Times of India Regional Head of Europe, Priya Dinesh was Chief Guest.

In the pretext of 75th Indian Independence, JalTarang presents Mukti at the much coveted cultural auditorium Triveni Kala Sangam, Mandi House, New Delhi.

JalTarang-Mukti supports the victorious journey of Acid attack Survivors with Chaanv Foundation.

The Sheroes are true example of free spirited brave hearts who continue to make strides in the mainstream world surpassing physical and emotional pain and empowering themselves.

JalTarang's MUKTI - August 2022
JalTarang's - SANGAM - November 2022

JalTarang presents Sangam at The Bhavans, London. JalTarang’s-Sangam supports the Autism Awareness & Inclusivity.

JalTarang’s musical masterpiece Sangam served as a powerful metaphor for confluence and inclusivity, showcasing world-class performances while championing Autism awareness.

JalTarang presents Agni in support of girlchild education, health, employment in rural villlage.

JalTarang's - AGNI - April 2023
JalTarang's - Kshitij - July 2023

Traverse through musical horizon It always seems impossible until it’s done. Kshitij was curated with utmost love and passion for Hindustani Classical music and cohosted by The Nehru Centre, Cultural wings of High Commission of India in London. Thank you Sanjay Sharma Sir, Deputy director Nehru Centre for honouring the occasion with his presence and Director Amish Tripathi for his support.

11.09.2023 – Event organised by Jaltarang and hosted by MP Bob Blackman on the eve of World Peace Day. It was an absolute honour to curate JalTarang production in House of Commons, Westminster Palace. Our heartfelt gratitude to MP Bob Blackman Sir. We are humbled and honoured to screen our several award winning documentary Horizon in House of Commons at this occasion.

JalTarang's - Harmony - September 2023
JalTarang's - Horizon - October 2023

Horizon – A Documentary curated by JalTarang

One of JalTarang’s most celebrated accomplishments is the short film The Apple, a powerful story highlighting the issue of child hunger. The film beautifully portrays the contrasting lives of two children, brought together through the simple yet symbolic act of exchanging an apple.


The Apple has received widespread critical acclaim, with the BBC describing it as a brilliant and thought-provoking film. It has been showcased at numerous prestigious international film festivals, earning 17 awards including a nomination at a BAFTA-qualifying festival and recognition at the Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival among others.

The film is streaming successfully on Pocket Film OTT and YouTube channel

JalTarang's - The Apple - November 2023
JalTarang's - Tiny Breaths - Coming Soon

JalTarang’s Tiny Breaths – Under Production

The documentary interweaves the heartfelt narratives of three lives impacted by this innovation – a UK doctor’s pioneering solution for remote infant care, a mother in India grappling with tragic loss due to limited healthcare access, and the triumphant survival of a child in the UK whose life was saved by this cutting-edge breakthrough. Through compelling storytelling, Tiny Breaths underscores borders, addressing critical socioeconomic inequities and bringing life-saving tools to resource-strapped regions. It champions a future where every infant, regardless of circumstance, has the right to thrive.

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