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Breaking the opera myth: Frazan Kotwal’s Mumbai homecoming

City-born baritone Frazan Adil Kotwal returns to Mumbai for his debut concert From Dawn to Dream on January 21, challenging common misconceptions around opera. Presented by Avid Learning along with cultural partners, the performance marks a milestone in Kotwal’s journey—from a journalism student immersed in Bollywood music

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(From left) Moments from a production of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, featuring Frazan Adil Kotwal as Nick Bottom (in beard and mask). Pics Courtesy/Frazan Adil Kotwal

(From left) Moments from a production of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, featuring Frazan Adil Kotwal as Nick Bottom (in beard and mask). Pics Courtesy/Frazan Adil Kotwal

Every time someone talks about opera, flashes of Elmer Fudd chasing Bugs Bunny to the arias of Richard Wagner flash through this writer’s brain. “Even I had little idea about opera in my teenage years,” admits Frazan Adil Kotwal. The city-born baritone is in town ahead of his debut performance, From Dawn to Dream, on January 21. Presented by Avid Learning in collaboration with the Consulate General of Germany in Mumbai, Royal Opera House, Mumbai, Steinway and Sons, and Furtados, the concert marks a milestone for the singer who began his journey from this city.

Accidental discovery

Till 2012, Kotwal was just another student enjoying life in Mumbai. Having enrolled for his Bachelors in Mass Media and Journalism degree in Jai Hind College, his choice of music was more Bollywood than Beethoven. “I was very much part of the festival circuit. I would help out, and also participate as a singer at the festivals,” he admits.

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