Pune-based photographer Sateesh Paknikar has released Taal Farishta, a black-and-white calendar celebrating the life and artistry of Ustad Zakir Hussain. Launched at the 71st Sawai Gandharva Bhimsen Festival, the calendar features 12 timeless photographs spanning three decades, keeping alive the memory of the tabla legend who passed away in December 2024.
Some artists leave behind not just performances but an eternal rhythm that continues to inspire generations. Ustad Zakir Hussain, the tabla virtuoso, is one such figure. To honor his legacy, Pune-based photographer Sateesh Paknikar has created a theme calendar titled Taal Farishta (Angel of Rhythm), unveiled at the Sawai Gandharva Bhimsen Festival 2025.
The calendar is more than a collection of dates—it is a visual journey through Hussain’s artistry, featuring 12 black-and-white photographs taken between 1985 and 2019. Each image captures a different facet of the maestro: his thunderous energy on stage, his quiet contemplation off it, and the humility that defined his character.
Paknikar, who has documented India’s cultural icons for decades, described the project as a bouquet of memories, designed to keep Hussain’s spirit alive. The tribute is especially poignant as Hussain would have turned 75 in March 2026, marking a milestone in his extraordinary journey.
Major Takeaways
Calendar Title: Taal Farishta (Angel of Rhythm).
Photographic Span: 12 images captured between 1985–2019.
Launch Event: Released at the 71st Sawai Gandharva Bhimsen Festival in Pune.
Legacy Honored: Tribute comes a year after Hussain’s passing in December 2024.
Emotional Resonance: Designed to celebrate his artistry, humility, and enduring influence.
Notable Updates
The calendar includes reflections from artists who collaborated with Hussain, adding depth to the visual tribute.
Paknikar emphasized that Hussain’s presence was like a heartbeat of rhythm, spreading joy and consciousness through his music.
The calendar is available for public purchase, allowing admirers to keep a piece of Hussain’s legacy in their homes.
Conclusion
Taal Farishta is not just a calendar—it is a living memory of Ustad Zakir Hussain’s tabla heartbeat, immortalized through Paknikar’s lens. By blending photography with emotion, the tribute ensures that Hussain’s rhythm continues to echo, reminding us that true artistry never fades.
Sources: Indian Express, Punekar News, Sateesh Paknikar Official