Ambi Subramaniam with his Bravo Award in Moscow. Photo: Courtesy of the artist
Violinist and composer Ambi Subramaniam was the recipient of the Best Musician from a Partner Country of the Year at Moscow’s Bravo Awards on Apr. 15, 2025, becoming the second Indian to win at what is considered an equivalent to the Grammys in Russia.
The award, which was received by sitarist Samanwaya Sarkar at the 2024 Bravo event, came out of the blue for Subramaniam. He says with a laugh, “The first thing we checked that it was a legit email I received. Once we spoke to them, we got more details.” In addition to traveling to Moscow to receive the award, Subramaniam also got to perform a song called “Flight of the Humble Bee,” composed by his father, veteran violinist Dr. L. Subramaniam with a symphony orchestra and a local tabla player.
Subramaniam recalls that the performance, although short, was hassle-free in terms of production after two prior rehearsals with the symphony orchestra. Once he was on stage, Subramaniam sat down on a podium to play violin. “They wheeled us in on stage, we played, we took a bow, and then they wheeled us back down. It was wild,” he says with a laugh.
The artist made core memories about Russia on this trip, ones that also reinforced the idea of how classical music is universally appreciated in the country. He says, “There were little speakers along the street in Red Square and around the Kremlin. Even when I went, I could hear classical music being played from those speakers. I had seen this old documentary on [composer] Tchaikovsky, and they were interviewing bus drivers and people on the street, talking about how classical music has changed their lives. The culture [of classical music] is deeply ingrained.”
Ambi Subramaniam performs live at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, Russia in April 2025 as part of the Bravo Awards. Photo: Courtesy of the artist
Playing at the celebrated Bolshoi Theater, Subramaniam says he’s been to Russia a few times but never performed at the world-famous venue. “My dad, I think he played there in the 1980s, and he still talks about it. He’s said it’s been one of the best experiences. When I walked in, honestly, it felt like going into a time machine, but in the best way possible. Everything has been maintained so beautifully. It’s like a 200-year-old auditorium, and it feels like you’re going into the 19th century, but of course lights and sound are state of the art. They’ve kept that grandeur. It was definitely surreal,” he recalls.
Up next, Subramaniam is heading to the U.S. for a tour performing Indian classical. “I’m also doing some stuff with my dad. Bindu [Subramaniam, singer-composer], Akshay [Anantapadmanabhan, percussionist] and Mahesh [Raghvan, producer] are doing more things with [fusion group] Thayir Sadam Project. We’ve recorded two songs that should be coming soon,” he says. One of them is co-written by a young vocalist from their Subramaniam Academy of Performing Arts (SaPa). “We’re super proud that she’s written a really nice song, and it’s a collaboration, so we’re happy about that,” he adds.
Congress Kerala had earlier accused Preity Zinta of giving her social media account to a political party in exchange for having her Rs 18 crore loan “written off.” Preity responded by clarifying that the loan had been fully paid off over ten years ago. Recently, during an AMA session on X, she addressed a user’s question about why she doesn’t feel guilty for using public money. Clarifying the Fake News About Bank Loans An X user asked Preity during the AMA session, “Hey! How many loans have been written off for you till date? Why don’t you have any scruples about using your position to usurp public money?” Replying to them, the actor wrote, “You sound like all those people out there that consume fake news and believe it to be true. For the last time, any and every news item that you have read about me and any bank loan — ₹18 crore, ₹1.5 crore or any other crore — is all FAKE NEWS. Hope that clears any doubt in your mind. How the media got it wrong, I don’t know, but I’m sure there’s more to it than just misreporting.” Congress Kerala’s Allegations and Preity’s Response In February, sharing a report which also featured Preity’s photo, Congress Kerala tweeted, “She gave her social media accounts to BJP and got ₹18 crore written off, and the bank collapsed last week. Depositors are on the streets for their money.”
In response, Preity called it “vile gossip” and wrote on X, “No, I operate my social media accounts myself, and shame on you for promoting FAKE NEWS! No one wrote off anything or any loan for me.” She added, “I’m shocked that a political party or their representative is promoting fake news and indulging in vile gossip and clickbait using my name and images. For the record, a loan was taken and FULLY PAID BACK — over 10 years ago. Hope this clarifies and helps so there are no misunderstandings in the future.”
Preity Zinta’s Comeback to the Big Screen Preity Zinta is set to make her comeback to the big screen after a seven-year break. Her last appearance was in the 2018 film Bhaiaji Superhit. She will next be seen in Rajkumar Santoshi’s Lahore 1947, produced by Aamir Khan, with Sunny Deol in the lead. The film also stars Shabana Azmi and Ali Fazal in significant roles.
Nani with SS Rajamouli at the pre-release event of ‘HIT: The Third Case’
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Filmmaker SS Rajamouli on Sunday (April 27) confirmed that Telugu star Nani will be a part of his dream project, the film adaptation of the ancient Indian epic ‘Mahabharata’. The filmmaker, who directed Nani in Eega, revealed the same at the pre-release event of Nani’s upcoming release HIT: The Third Casein Hyderabad.
At the event, anchor Suma Kanakala asked the RRR-maker if the rumours about Nani’s casting for a specific role in the film are true, to which Rajamouli replied, “It’s true that Nani will be a part of it.” The answer got thunderous applause from the crowd.
Rajamouli has been talking about realising his dream of adapting ‘Mahabharata’ for quite some time now. In an earlier interview, the filmmaker had said that it might turn out to be a 10-part franchise.
Meanwhile, the director is currently working on his upcoming film with Mahesh Babu. Tentatively called SSMB29, the globe-trotting jungle adventure also stars Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Prithviraj Sukumaran.
Nani’s HIT: The Third Case is the third Telugu film in the HIT (Homicide Intervention Team) universe or HIT-verse. Directed by Sailesh Kolanu, the film has Srinidhi Shetty playing the female lead. Produced by Nani and Prashanti Tipirneni’s Wall Poster Cinema and Unanimous Productions, the film releases in theatres this Thursday, May 1.