Flautist Paras Nath says that he’s making the most of self isolation
Paras who has delved into the realms of Shashtriya Sangeet (Indian Classical Music) for many years now believes that the sound of flute captivates the interest of people and has done so since ages since the time of Lord Krishna. Nath perceives that music can not only help endure the coronavirus quarantine but also heal from anxiety & depression triggered due to the pandemic. Born and hailing from a renowned family of musicians of Varanasi who have traditionally played for over two and half centuries, Paras has taken to music by inheritance. He mastered his inherited musical genius with the help of his gurus- his grandfather- Late Pt. Shiv Nath, his father -living legend Pt. Amar Nath and his brother- Shri Pankaj Nath.
Paras Nath who is caught within the parapets of his homes, is indulging in riyaaz session every morning. The digital media world has given his fans a closer look into how he is spending his time in quarantine during this national lockdown amidst the Covid-19 scare. He quotes “Making the most of self isolation. Doing what I love. Feeds my soul”.