Sanjay Mathur

Jaysi and her musician-friends have created a fine sushi, and yet, selling it like an ordinary fish. I do not think anybody who has not seen the show really understands the positioning and meaning of the show. It is far beyond JAC (just another concert) in a SUH (small unknown hall). This is a pathway to involve our kids in OUR culture–No overtone of Eastern or Western culture, just OUR culture. A fine mix of poetic interpretation and full of positive energy. Pragya was so impressed watching the show. She wants to calls several of her friends to the proposed show. We want our friends to watch it too. Life is too short to plan such thing in a formal way, let this expression happen in the South Bay on an asap-basis. This is what I feel, and speak my heart out loud.

Sanjay Mathur