Rishab Sharma's Star-Studded Mumbai Concert: Deepika Padukone, Tara Sutaria, Gauri Khan & More Spotted
· Free Press Journal

Mumbai witnessed a magical blend of music and mindfulness last night as Rishab Rikhiram Sharma brought his much-talked-about Sitar for Mental Health concert to the city. Held at the iconic Mahalaxmi Racecourse on March 21, the evening wasn’t just about soul-stirring musical experience, but also about meaningful conversations around mental well-being.
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Star-studded guest list
The concert turned into a glamorous gathering with several familiar faces from Bollywood in attendance. Deepika Padukone made a graceful appearance in a maroon and gold Anarkali, completed with statement earrings. Adding to the family moment, she was reportedly accompanied by her mother-in-law Anju Bhavnani and sister-in-law Ritika Bhavnani.
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Actress Tara Sutaria also turned heads in a classic ivory saree paired with traditional jewellery, keeping her look timeless and refined. Meanwhile, Gauri Khan and Maheep Kapoor opted for elegant ethnic kurtas, adding to the evening’s sophisticated vibe.
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More about his concert with a cause
Beyond the star-studded guest list, the heart of the evening lay in its purpose. Sitar for Mental Health is part of Sharma’s larger initiative to spark dialogue around emotional well-being through music. The Mumbai concert marked the second stop of his India tour, following a successful show in Bengaluru that saw a massive turnout.
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The tour will further continue to cities like Pune, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Kolkata and Delhi, blending classical music and meaningful messages.