Pics: Kiran Iyer
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (SB)
Mangaluru, Nov 16: The inaugural Sumadhur concert, marking Joshal D’Souza’s debut as an independent artist, captivated the audience at St Agnes Centenary Hall, Mangaluru, with a compelling blend of music, dance, and visual storytelling.
Held on Sunday, November 15, the event showcased Joshal’s artistic journey and her commitment to nurturing young talent. The packed auditorium witnessed an inspiring celebration of music and achievement.
Organised by the Sumadhur Sangeeth Academy, the event opened with a traditional welcome dance performed by academy students.






















The gathering was attended by several distinguished guests, including Michael D’Souza, NRI entrepreneur and philanthropist; Walter Nandalike, founder of Daijiworld; Fr Paul Melwyn D’Souza, Provincial Superior of the OFM Congregation; Wilson Fernandes, managing director of Fernandes Group; Naveen Cardoza, managing director of Marian Builders; Abhiman Roy, Kannada music director; Louis Pinto, president of Mandd Sobhann; Anil Lobo Fermai, chairman of MCC Bank; and Stany Alvares, president of the Karnataka Sahitya Academy.
In his address, Michael D’Souza praised the academy for offering classical training and prestigious platforms to young learners. “Joshal is a role model for aspiring musicians,” he said. “She faced her own challenges in learning music, yet ensured others would not encounter the same. Her academy continues to empower young talent.” He also emphasised the importance of remembering one’s roots and mother tongue, adding that his vision for Konkani culture aligned with that of the academy. “I am delighted to witness 170 students perform on one stage,” he said.
Walter Nandalike lauded Joshal’s dedication to music. “I have followed her journey closely,” he said. “Despite being trained as an engineer, she left her job in the UAE to pursue her passion. Not only did she succeed, she created opportunities for others by founding her academy.” He also acknowledged the support of Joshal’s husband, Prakash, whose contributions he described as invaluable.
Fr Paul Melwyn D’Souza, who has known Joshal since childhood, described her as a unique talent nurtured by supportive parents. “She has grown into a role model for all of us,” he said, wishing her continued success.
Students who cleared pre-grade, grade 1, grade 2, and other graded music examinations were felicitated with certificates and mementoes. Those who excelled in reality shows and competitions were also honoured.
The poster for the upcoming Sumadhur chapter in Udupi was unveiled by Ronald D’Souza and the office-bearers of the Catholic Sabha Udupi Deanery. Joshal expressed her gratitude to sponsors and contributors. The inaugural programme was compered by Rupal D’Souza.
What followed was an enthralling two-hour musical journey. Joshal and her students presented performances designed to reflect her artistic path from Mangaluru to her birthplace, Ujire.
A poignant highlight was a Konkani medley dedicated to iconic female voices such as Meena Rebimbus, Joyce Ozario, Babita D’Souza, Ivy D’Souza, Anitha D’Souza, Preema Rodrigues, Zeena Pereira, Lydwin Cutina, and Shilpa Cutinha. Another standout was a Hindi classical medley dedicated to Lata Mangeshkar and Shreya Ghoshal, which moved the audience deeply.
The evening’s grand moment came when 170 students performed a Baila number together, creating a visually spectacular scene.
The programme featured duets, group performances, choral presentations, and backing vocals, displaying the full range of talent cultivated at the academy. The musicians, led by Sanjay Rodrigues, provided exceptional accompaniment, while dancers from Urban Groove added energy to the performances. Emcee Nelson Monis won wide appreciation for his poetic narration and engaging stage presence. Prakash D’Souza, convenor of the concert, ensured seamless execution, and the entire show was curated and directed by Stany Bela.
The next Sumadhur concert will be held at Udupi–Kallianpur on April 5, 2026.