Khan says performing classical music is akin to entering a dark tunnel, with the hope of a sun-ray sometime in the future.
"We live in an 'instant' time where everybody wants to become superstars within a short time. It is not possible, there is no shortcut in classical music. It is only hardwork, struggle and dedication. Classical music is not just my profession but my passion, it is a way of life," Khan told PTI.
After performing at the age of six in his home town Gwalior, Khan says his "actual journey" began when he was a 12-year-old and "every town, city and state of India nurtured me and made me who I am today. It takes that much dedication."
Khan says, contrary to perception, classical music is not dying and is here to stay as it is deeply connected with traditions.
Khan has now penned his latest book, 'Master on Masters' in which he has payed tribute to the greatest icons of Indian classical music.
"In the fraternity of classical music, one only writes on your guru or father. People sometimes say that classical music is dying but they don't know the people who are responsible for the honour and popularity of classical music. I have written about all of them," he says.
Twelve eminent musicians of the twentieth century that are featured in the book are: Bade Ghulam AliKhan, Amir Khan, Begum Akhtar, Alla Rakha, Kesarbai Kerkar, Kumar Gandharva, MS Subbulakshmi, Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, Bismillah Khan, Ravi Shankar, Vilayat Khan and Kishan Maharaj.
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