
A Musical Reflection on Constitutional Values
Songs of freedom, equality, justice, and camaraderie come together on stage in Rang Aman Ke, a poetry and song concert rooted in the tradition of Ambedkarite Shahiri jalsa. The performance draws inspiration from poet saints and revolutionary voices across India’s long history of resistance and social reform.
Presented by Yalgaar Lok Sanskriti Manch
Presented by Mumbai-based theatre collective Yalgaar Lok Sanskriti Manch, the concert reflects on constitutional values not merely as abstract ideals, but as lived, questioned, and continuously practised realities in contemporary India. Through music and spoken word, the ensemble engages deeply with themes of dignity, equality, and collective struggle.
Marking 76 Years of the Indian Constitution
Rang Aman Ke marks the seventy-sixth anniversary of India becoming a constitution, using the occasion to revisit the spirit of the Constitution through art and community dialogue. The performance foregrounds the relevance of constitutional morality in today’s social and political climate.
An Interactive and Participatory Experience

Designed as an interactive exchange, the concert invites audiences to participate actively rather than remain passive spectators. Music, poetry, and collective responses merge to create a shared space of reflection, encouraging solidarity and dialogue in the present moment.
Venue and Audience Engagement
The performance will be held at the Indian Music Experience, a venue known for hosting immersive musical experiences. Audiences are encouraged to engage with the ideas presented, extending the concert beyond performance into a communal act of remembrance and hope.
Event Details
| Aspects | Details |
|---|---|
| Event Title | Rang Aman Ke |
| Format | Poetry and Song Concert (Ambedkarite Shahiri Jalsa) |
| Date | Friday, January 23rd, 2026 |
| Time | 7 PM – 8.30 PM |
| Venue | Indian Music Experience, Bangalore |
| Entry | RSVP via link in bio | More details on IME website |
Takeaway
Through Rang Aman Ke, poetry and music become tools for remembrance, resistance, and renewal. By revisiting constitutional values through Ambedkarite Shahiri traditions, the performance offers audiences an opportunity to collectively reflect on freedom, equality, and justice—not as distant principles, but as living commitments shaped in the present.
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