Nilaksha Borhade’s act of playing the Tutari in ‘Bayo’ defied centuries-old traditions, shattering gender stereotypes. As the first woman in history to play the instrument, she proved that music has no gender. Her performance sparked a movement, inspiring young women across India to embrace an instrument played only by men since 13th century. Influencers in music, dance, and art amplified the message that music and art have no bias.
Social platforms buzzed with performances and conversations, turning the Tutari into a symbol of empowerment. A single bold act became a nationwide movement, proving that music and art, belong to everyone.