The Music Makers


Padma Bhushan Pandit Sadashiv Buwa Shrotri, a celebrated Hindustani classical vocalist, broods about the future, his own and that of his esoteric art. As he ages, questions of legacy and continuity weigh heavily on his mind, especially in a world…

  • Published: December 2026
  • Pages: 356
  • Available in Paperback Edition

Book Reviews

“This is a beautiful story with emotional content thatit will take you on a rollercoaster of emotions and feelings. This simply shows the courage of a woman that she holds in within herself. The narration is good. The language used is lucid. I finished it in one sitting only.”

Som

Goodreads Review

“This tale is very moving, the emotions, the heart ache, the under lying love, the hatred, resentment all come to the fore in the speeches and the behaviour of the characters. Despite the negativity there is love, hope, trust and loyalty also, which makes one feel that not all is lost. A good book with dialogues that can shake you. Strong characters which can make you love them or hate them accordingly.”

Srishti Pareek

Amazon Review

“The book will tell you the real definition of women’s empowerment and the power that a woman holds within her. Our protagonist, Jyoti is a strong character and we can learn so much from her. She sets the new level of what women can do.
A must-read book for all the girls out there.”

Nidhi

Goodreads Review

“Author Rohini essays the agonizing tale of Jyoti buffeted by either fortuity or her own indiscretions. I especially liked the buildup of Jyoti’s character conflict, realistic with shades of grey, rather than being etched as a pure protagonist or antagonist.”

Bhaswar

Amazon Review

Padma Bhushan Pandit Sadashiv Buwa Shrotri, a celebrated Hindustani classical vocalist, broods about the future, his own and that of his esoteric art. As he ages, questions of legacy and continuity weigh heavily on his mind, especially in a world where classical traditions are increasingly pushed to the margins. His wife’s nephew, Kartik, drawn irresistibly to the ragas, defies his father’s ban on music. And one evening he disappears mysteriously.

The event shakes both families to the core, dragging past wounds and unspoken tensions back into the light. The estranged families are thrown together again, and troubling secrets emerge – patriarchal control, violence, jealousy and a headstrong obstinacy that had once silenced another musical career.

Old grudges resurface as the battle between tradition and personal freedom plays out with renewed intensity. Will Kartik return? Can his mother and aunt heal their deep-rooted rifts? And will Buwa’s legacy ensure the survival of his art beyond his own lifetime? The Music Makers delves into the passions, frustrations and sacrifices that both bind and tear apart those possessed by the eternal lure of music, weaving a rich narrative of devotion, rebellion, and redemption.