Updated On: 23 May, 2024 09:25 AM IST | Mumbai | Nandini Varma
Two city-based musicians will put together an honest, moving collaborative set that explores indie-folk English tunes

Karshni Nair performs at a previous concert; (right) Andrew Sabu in performance
Mumbai-based singer-songwriters Karshni Nair and Andrew Sabu have been performing for over six years across the country. Nair arrived in Mumbai in 2018 from Pune and spent two years in the city during her college days. She returned a year ago and since then, has been working on putting out more music. Sabu, on the other hand, began his journey in the city, and has travelled to various cities to perform.
With a lot more happening in the independent music industry in India presently, musicians have been trying to find their own space within it. They are not afraid of taking risks and creating within less popular genres. “The music we make is mellow and light; we’ve got guitar, vocals, and keys. But it’s indie-folk English music, which has a niche audience in the country. And even within that, there aren’t many musicians engaging with it,” says Sabu. Connecting sonically, he and Nair have been wanting to work together for years. This Sunday, they will be putting together a collaborative set in Versova.