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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Tabla Maestro Bickram Ghosh Revisits Cherished Calcutta Memories with Son

Tabla Maestro Bickram Ghosh Revisits Cherished Calcutta Memories with Son

14 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Bickram Ghosh takes 12-year-old son Arav to places special to his childhood
  • Visits include St Paul's Cathedral, New Market, and alma mater St Xavier's College
  • Shares nostalgic moments with father Pt Shankar Ghosh and college friends
Tabla Maestro Bickram Ghosh Revisits Cherished Calcutta Memories with Son

In a heartwarming Children's Day celebration, renowned percussionist and composer Bickram Ghosh took his 12-year-old son Arav on a nostalgic trip through the places that held special meaning during his own childhood in Calcutta.

Bickram first visited the St Paul's Cathedral, where he would join his father, renowned tabla maestro Pt Shankar Ghosh, for early morning rituals. This was followed by a stop at the iconic New Market, where a young Bickram would frequent with his friends to watch English movies and indulge in sweet treats before Christmas.

Bickram then took Arav to his alma mater, St Xavier's College, where he relived his college days, reminiscing about the endless supply of tea at the canteen. Sitting on his old bench in Room 21, Arav felt a strong connection to his father's past.

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The visit to the 19th-century Gothic marvel of the St Paul's Cathedral also evoked memories of Bickram's early morning football matches on the sprawling premises, followed by quiet moments of reflection inside the church. These experiences, he shared, taught him the importance of respecting different cultures and faiths.

Through this sentimental journey, Bickram gave his son a glimpse into the legacy he carries, passing on the cherished memories and values that have shaped his life.

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Bickram Ghosh took his 12-year-old son Arav to the St Paul's Cathedral, New Market, and his alma mater St Xavier's College in Calcutta, revisiting the places that held cherished memories from his childhood.
Bickram shared that his early morning football matches at the cathedral's sprawling premises, followed by quiet moments of reflection inside the church, taught him the importance of respecting different cultures and faiths.
Sitting on his father's old bench in Room 21, Arav felt a strong connection to Bickram's college days, having heard many stories about them. Bickram also reminisced about the endless supply of tea at the college canteen.

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