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Rakesh Chaurasia Age, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More

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Wife: Nandani Chaurasia
Age: 53 Years
Hometown: Mumbai

Rakesh Chaurasia

Bio/Wiki
ProfessionFlautist
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.)in centimeters- 175 cm
in meters- 1.75 m
in feet & inches- 5’ 9”
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
Career
Awards, Honours, Achievements 2007: Indian Music Academy Award
2008: Aditya Birla Kalakiran Purasakar
2011: Guru Shishya Award
2013: IWAP-Pandir Jasraj Sangeet Ratna Award
2013: Pannala Ghosh Puraskar
2017: 'Indian of the Year' Award
2023: Best Global Music Performance Award for 'Pashto' at the 66th Grammy Awards
2023: Best Contemporary Instrumental Album Award for the album 'As We Speak' at the 66th Grammy Awards
Rakesh Chaurasia and Zakir Hussain after winning the Grammy Award
2024: Nakshatra Samman for Global Star 2024 by TV9 Network
Rakesh Chaurasia after receiving the Nakshatra Samman for Global Star 2024
Personal Life
Date of Birth13 January 1971 (Wednesday)
Age (as of 2023)53 Years
BirthplaceAllahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
Zodiac signCapricorn
NationalityIndian
HometownMumbai
Food HabitNon-Vegetarian
Rakesh Chaurasia having a non-vegetarian Japanese meal
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Family
Wife/SpouseNandani Chaurasia
Rakesh Chaurasia with his wife and sons
ChildrenSon(s)- 2
• Ritik Chaurasia
• Pratik Chaurasia
Rakesh Chaurasia with his sons
Other RelativesPaternal uncle- Hariprasad Chaurasia (flautist)
Rakesh Chaurasia with Hariprasad Chaurasia

Rakesh Chaurasia

Some Lesser Known Facts About Rakesh Chaurasia

  • Rakesh Chaurasia, an Indian flautist renowned for his mastery of the bansuri, an Indian bamboo flute, is the nephew of the celebrated flautist Hariprasad Chaurasia. In 2023, he achieved recognition by winning two Grammy Awards at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards.
  • When he was around five years old, he was influenced by seeing his uncle Hariprasad Chaurasia playing the flute. Rakesh embarked on his musical journey at the age of five, displaying a natural talent for the bansuri. Under his uncle’s guidance and encouragement, Rakesh developed his skills in playing the flute. He soon started performing in public, earning high praise from audiences.

    A young age photo of Rakesh Chaurasia playing a flute

    A young-age photo of Rakesh Chaurasia playing the flute

  • In 2001, Rakesh Chaurasia collaborated with tabla player Yogesh Samsi to release an album titled ‘Parables of Passion – Farewell.’
  • Rakesh Chaurasia has a diverse discography, featuring albums such as ‘Mystic Soundscapes Wind’ (2007), ‘Call of the Divine’ (2013), ‘Finesse On Flute’ (2019), and ‘ZaRa’ (2022).

    Poster of the 2022 music album 'ZaRa'

    Poster of the 2022 music album ‘ZaRa’

  • He received an invitation to conclude the twenty-four-hour live music broadcast on BBC radio, celebrating Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s Silver Jubilee and reaching a global audience.
  • He has shared the stage with renowned Indian tabla player Zakir Hussain, participating in various musical events not only in India but also in overseas countries like Japan, China, England, and Greece.

    Rakesh Chaurasia performing with Zakir Hussain

    Rakesh Chaurasia performing with Zakir Hussain

  • In an interview, Rakesh Chaurasia expressed that if he hadn’t pursued a career as a flautist, he would have become a driver because of his love for driving.
  • Rakesh Chaurasia has expressed his desire to share the stage and perform alongside the American smooth jazz saxophonist Kenny G.
  • In November 2019, Rakesh Chaurasia took part in a 12.5 km marathon and earned a medal.

    Rakesh Chaurasia at a marathon event

    Rakesh Chaurasia at a marathon event

  • In an interview, when discussing his practice routine, he shared,

    I prefer to practise in the mornings because it’s much quieter no mobile, no phone calls. With no external disturbances, the practice becomes much more focused. One can focus on every note, you can feel the vibrations, you know.”

  • In February 2023, he was featured on the cover of Passion Vista magazine.

    Rakesh Chaurasia on the cover of Passion Vista magazine

    Rakesh Chaurasia on the cover of Passion Vista magazine

  • He is passionate about fitness and is frequently seen exercising at a gym.

    Rakesh Chaurasia working out at a gym

    Rakesh Chaurasia working out at a gym

  • In an interview, he recounted a memorable incident from one of his music performances and he shared,

    Every concert is memorable, we at least try to make it memorable (laughs) but I can remember a concert in Nagpur where towards the end, we had no electricity, but I didn’t realise it because I was very engrossed in my playing. It was surprising to see newspapers splashing this fact the next day. I feel the times when you get engrossed in your playing so much that you forget about everything else that happens once in your lifetime. Normally what happens is that if the sound is gone, we stop, because there’s a big drop but I couldn’t recognise there was no sound, the audience too had maintained pin-drop silence so I enjoyed and the audience too enjoyed it.”

  • He is often spotted consuming alcohol in public.

    Rakesh Chaurasia enjoying alcohol with his friends

    Rakesh Chaurasia enjoying alcohol with his friends