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A letter from Ustad Amir Khan to Kankana's father Mr.J.N.Chatterjee from Bombay.
Dated 24 June, 1958


Contents of the letter ..

Bombay
the 24th June '58

My dear Chatterjee,

I am very glad to receive your letter I often feel for your sweet and frolic mood which I enjoyed during your stay in Bombay. After your departure we all felt very lonely for a day or two. I very often remember Mahua and her muscial talents. I have found in her a crazy zeal for learning classical music in my style which is really a very interesting feature to me. She has understood my gaiki and as such she has been able to pick up sargams so quickly within such a short time. She will do well if she practices as such. Sunil will leave for Calcutta on 29-6-58 by Bombay mail via Nagpur. We are all keeping well. There has been heavy rains here since last thursday. Hope you are all in good health. With best wishes to you & Mrs Chatterjee and love to Mahua & Chhota Baba.

Yours sincerely,
Amir Khan

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