Seher India

Seher India Founded in 1990 by Sanjeev Bhargava, Seher is synonymous with initatives in the sphere of painting & sculpture, theatre, dance, music, literature & cinema.

You say indie gig, we say . From the archives of VUWMF 2026.
21/05/2026

You say indie gig, we say .
From the archives of VUWMF 2026.

18/05/2026

And that is what we call a power performance!
Orkestra Tradisional Malaysia at Purana Qila had the audience completely locked in.

From the archives of ASEAN-India Music Festival 2022.
Presented by Ministry of External Affairs in collaboration with Seher.

In Panich Phupratana’s Magical Forest, mythology drifts into dreamscape. Rama moves through the mystical Himappan Forest...
15/05/2026

In Panich Phupratana’s Magical Forest, mythology drifts into dreamscape. Rama moves through the mystical Himappan Forest, surrounded by celestial Kinnaris, mythical creatures, and landscapes suspended between memory and imagination.

Rooted in Thailand’s Ramakien tradition, the work blends fantasy with emotion, where soft layers of colour and texture make the unseen feel almost real.

At the ASEAN–India Artists’Camp 3.0, curated by Seher, stories travel across cultures, finding new forms while holding onto their roots.

12/05/2026

Holding onto these moments a little longer.

Relive the VUWMF 2026 experience on our YouTube channel. Link in bio.

08/05/2026

Singapore’s indie-pop fav, ._ , had everyone lowkey emotional at Purana Qila.

From the archives of ASEAN-India Music Festival 2022.
Presented by Ministry of External Affairs in collaboration with Seher.

Everything turned golden the moment .officialph hit the stage!From the archives of the ASEAN–India Music Festival 2024, ...
05/05/2026

Everything turned golden the moment .officialph hit the stage!

From the archives of the ASEAN–India Music Festival 2024, thoughtfully curated and produced by Seher.

03/05/2026

The idea behind the ASEAN–India Artists’ Camp is simple.
Bring artists together and let the magic move beyond the canvas.

Art truly has a way of blurring borders and bringing people closer, quietly.

28/04/2026

In Prakash Joshi’s “Bharat Milap”, devotion takes form in a moment of quiet intensity. Bharat’s plea becomes more than narrative, it turns into an offering shaped by love, duty, and humility.

Drawing from the storytelling tradition of Phad, he brings layered myth and memory into a single frame. The scroll transforms into canvas, yet the story remains expansive, detailed, and alive.

At the ASEAN–India Artists’ Camp 3.0, curated by Seher, tradition gently shifts, held in dialogue with new ways of seeing.

At SSIFS today, art and culture took centre stage as tools of connection, exchange, and diplomacy.A session on “Cultural...
24/04/2026

At SSIFS today, art and culture took centre stage as tools of connection, exchange, and diplomacy.

A session on “Cultural Diplomacy: Connecting People- by Ambassador Riva Ganguly Das, former Director General, ICCR, and Sanjeev Bhargava, Director, Seher, engaged diplomats attending the “Special Course for Diplomats from ASEAN Countries.”

In the context of the ongoing ASEAN–India Artists’ Camp exhibition, the discussion highlighted how art and culture continue to function as soft diplomacy, strengthening shared understanding and people-to-people ties across the region, leading to better regional connectivity.

23/04/2026

Artist camps aren’t just about making art, they’re about holding the same idea and watching how differently it unfolds when artists come together across places and practices.

At ASEAN–India Artists’ Camp 3.0, artists worked around the theme of “Echoes of Ramayana: Artistic Journeys across ASEAN and India,” letting it shift and evolve across perspectives.

Between shared studios, unhurried days, and conversations that carry on beyond the canvas, something else begins to take shape, and somewhere along the way, we meet as strangers but leave as a family.

These interpretations now come together as a week-long exhibition at SSIFS, New Delhi.

21/04/2026

On 20th April, Seher, in collaboration with SSIFS, organised an art exhibition alongside the Special Course for Diplomats from ASEAN Countries.

Centered on the theme “Echoes of Ramayana: Artistic Journeys across ASEAN and India” from ASEAN–India Artists’ Camp 3.0, the exhibition brought these interpretations into a shared space.

As diplomats from across ASEAN walked through, it became more than just viewing art — it felt like stepping into different versions of the same story.

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