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above: Khanna at his   contradiction.  These  works  offer  a  powerful  lens
                                studio in New Delhi
                                opposite: The artist   through which to read his work: as a meditation
                               and his creative tools,   on the fragile balance between fate and the choices
                                 a peek behind the
                                  master’s process   that shape us.
                                                         The  Bandwalla series is among the most
                                                    enthralling intersections between lived experience,
                             social observation, and painterly creativity in Khanna’s artistic canon. These
                             works focus on the figure of the bandwalla, the marching band musician,
                             a near-permanent fixture of North Indian wedding processions decked in
                             gaudy, British-style regalia and carrying large brass instruments. Though
                             first seen as minor or humorous, he transforms the bandwalla into a potent
                             metaphor for performance and survival.
                                  This series has its roots in a chance meeting when his car was halted
                             in a wedding procession leaving the Garhi Studios in Delhi one afternoon in
                             the 1970s. With the sounds of synchronised Bollywood melodies ricocheting




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