
Adwaith M. Sree plays ketar in the middle of a group of dancing students at the Secondary School of St. Gemmy in Malappuram. | Photo Credit: Sakeer Hussain
When music meets magic, the moments are forever elaborate in memory. This happened last week at the art festival of the Girls of St. Gemmy.
Adwaith M. Sree, a thirteen -year -old music guide from Kozhikode, amazed students and teachers Malappuram School with his extraordinary gift. The boy amazed all the efforts of playing not one, not two, but five musical instruments: Tabla, Harmonium, Beatbox, Melodica and Keytar.
Students and teachers were left with magic. They said they had never experienced such music magic before, because Adwaith juggled with instruments easily seasoned Maestro. He was packed with his retro-fusion music and played the popular hits that all on his feet.
Adwaith M. Sree plays Keytar after the start of the School Festival at the Secondary High School in St. Gemma’s Girls, Malappuram. | Photo Credit: Sakeer Hussain
The main guest of this feature was Adwaith, the eighth standard from Chinmaya Vidyalaya, Kozhikode. After launching the lamp lighting, he developed his musical witchcraft.
He set the tone with his stage performance on tabla, harmonium, cajon (beatbox), melodica and ketar and introduced every students. He played ‘ora Murai Vanthu Paarthhaaya’ on Table, “Kajara Muhabbat Wala, Ankhiyo Me Aisa” Daled Harmonium and “Chirapunji Mazhayath, Nilaavanji Thuzhanjeth”, strengthening students and learning in the melody. But few students knew that his piece of de resistance had to come.
The director of EA Shijimol transmits the memento adwaith M. Sree after he started the school art festival at the girls’ high school in St. Gemma in Malappuram. | Photo Credit: Sakeer Hussain
Adwaith approached the crowd and was surrounded by the sea of dancing girls. Keytar in his hand, Adwaith fascinated dancing girls and put them in a music trance. Some veterans teachers control the stage and the students were amazed. Their silence was evidence of the electrifying power of the boy who overthrew the house.
In the middle of swaying teachers were several nuns in white habits captured in infectious energy. Adwaith, visibly inspired by the dance girls around him, went into a 10 -minute mixture and mixed the popular hits from Hindi, Tamil and Malayalam.
“Appudi podu podu, Aathi poda cannaalae”, ‘Vemeuga Haro Hara, Velayudha Haro Hara’ and ‘Tu Chez Badi ointment’ whipped a crowd of madness. Some girls watching him on Instagram encouraged him and demanded more.
Adwaith M. Sree shows his championship over ketar, a musical instrument that combines the elements of the keyboard and guitars, at the girls’ high school of St. Gemmy, Malappuram. | Photo Credit: Sakeer Hussain
Many students jumped on the chance to take pictures with Adwaith after his hour show. School manager S. LUSEENA, Director of the S. Joicy, director of EA Shijimol, President PTA M. Sieb and President of Mother PTA Ranimol Joseph, accumulated praise for young talent.
Adwaith ketar performance brought a comparison with Maestro Stephen Devassy, with many fans saw him as a potential Protege that could even excel in his idol. Mr. Devassa, who was impressed by Adwaith’s debut on Kozhikode Beach, showed his recognition by blessing on his social media.
Published – September 2025 03:58 IS IS