Sahitya Aaj Tak 2025 Returns to Delhi: A Three-Day Celebration of Poetry & Culture with Music & Melody

Sahitya Aaj Tak 2025, the Indian Today Group’s much-anticipated conclave returns to Delhi this November, with an extraordinary lineup of poets, authors, performers and thinkers. A three-day celebration of language, literature and creative expression, the festival continues its legacy of making literature accessible, engaging and relevant to audiences across generations.

Sahitya Aaj Tak 2025 Returns to Delhi: A Three-Day Celebration of Poetry & Culture with Music & Melody

Sahitya Aaj Tak 2025, the Indian Today Group’s much-anticipated conclave returns to Delhi this November, with an extraordinary lineup of poets, authors, performers and thinkers. A three-day celebration of language, literature and creative expression, the festival continues its legacy of making literature accessible, engaging and relevant to audiences across generations.
This year’s edition of Sahitya Aaj Tak is being organised from November 21 to 23 and will once again transform the capital into a vibrant hub of art, culture and ideas. Brimming with creativity and cultural flair, this year’s edition will showcase an exceptional gathering of talent - including Piyush Mishra, Imran Pratapgarhi, Varsha Singh Dhanoa, Kumar Vishwas, Malini Awasthi, Neha Kakkar, Manoj Muntashir, Namita Dubey, and many other celebrated artists. It will, as always, offer audiences a rare opportunity to witness live performances, soulful recitations and thought-provoking discussions that they have so far experienced only on television or digital screens.
Kumar Vishwas, whose poetic narration Apne Apne Ram has earned immense appreciation for presenting Ramkatha in a modern and relatable way, will feature across all three days with unique performances that blend literature, philosophy and contemporary thought.
Complementing the literary sessions will be a captivating line-up of musical performances by some of India’s most loved artists, including folk legend Malini Awasthi, pop icon Neha Kakkar, Punjabi sensation Jasbir Jassi, Hargun Kaur. Their live performances will add rhythm and energy to the festival, creating a rich cultural experience that transcends genres and generations.
The festival’s thematic sessions will range from poetry and music to reflective dialogue. Notable among these will be Jeewan Ki Jagrukta: Kitni Zaruri…, a session exploring mindfulness and awareness in modern life, and Rahgeer Live…, a poetic and musical presentation featuring Marham and Deveshi Sahgal, Rahgir and others.
The three-day festival is set to resonate with words, wisdom and melody, celebrating the diverse expressions that shape India’s literary and artistic identity. With a seamless blend of literature, music and meaningful conversation, Sahitya Aaj Tak 2025 promises to be a landmark cultural event, one that reflects the evolving voice of India while honouring its timeless traditions of storytelling and thought.