What makes someone leave the Indian civil services to sing? Kashish Mittal, now viral for his Indian classical performances, talks to the BBC’s Divya Uppal about his lifelong connection with music, why he chose Indian classical music over a career in the Indian administrative services, and his advice to young people choosing between expectations and passion.
Filmed by: Prem Boominathan and Sandeep Yadav
Edited by: Bimal Thankachan
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