04 December,2015 08:10 AM IST | | Suprita Mitter
Ahead of her performance next Saturday, as part of an India tour, Anoushka Shankar talks music, raising a family and the freedom that writing offers her
Anoushka Shankar
Anoushka Shankar performs with sitar maestro and her late father Pandit Ravi Shankar at the Dover Lane Music Conference in Kolkata in 2009. Pic/AFP
When we ask her why she isn't seen in the country more often, she confesses that touring has reduced after motherhood. "I tour for about two months as opposed to nine months. It has changed the way I work, and is not necessarily a bad thing. I record a lot more these days, and it helps me creatively. I love working with new musicians. It helps you get out of your comfort zone," explains Shankar.
"I also enjoy taking time out to write. I like penning experiences. Unlike with music, I can be very literal and straight with my writing, and I find that contrast enriching. I work as a freelance contributor with many publications," she adds.
When we tell her that we appreciated her performance in the 2004 film, Dance Like A Man, and ask her if she plans to act in films in the future, she giggles. "That was enough for me! Though it was a low-budget, small film, it was enough for me to realise that that's not where my passion lies."