Kamala Chakravarty

Kamala Chakravarty

Birth Date

1/1/1928 (98)

Birth Place

Madras, British India

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Biography

Kamala Chakravarty (born Saraswati Kamala Shastri, 1928) is an Indian classical musician and former dancer, known for her association with sitar maestro Ravi Shankar. From 1967 until the late 1970s, she accompanied Shankar, in the role of tambura player and singer, in a number of acclaimed performances, including the Monterey International Pop Festival (1967), his Human Rights Day duet with violinist Yehudi Menuhin (1967), the Concert for Bangladesh (1971) and the Music Festival from India (1974). She lived with Shankar as his "wife" from 1967 to 1981, while he was still married to musician and teacher Annapurna Devi. While in her teens, Chakravarty trained and performed with Uday Shankar's dance company. She is the younger sister of noted...

Known For

Acting

Gender

Female

Total Credits

1

Best Known For

Monterey Pop poster
Monterey Pop poster