Flutist Deepak Bhanuse obtained vocal training under the guidance of Pandit Nath Neralkar, Aurangabad and learnt flute under the guidance of Pandit Shripad Kulkarni. He is currently learning flute under the guidance of Venugandharva Pandit Keshav Ginde, Pune.
Deepak Bhanuse specializes in playing 'Keshav Venu' – a flute designed by Pt. Keshav Ginde (Keshav Venu is a 42 inches long and 12 holed flute and is recorded in Limca and Guiness Book of Records). On stage, Deepak communicates with his audience through the mellifluous strains of his flute - Keshav Venu.
Deepak has been awarded the Pandit Pannalal Ghosh Award (2009) from Amulya Jyoti Sanstha, Pune and is also the recepient of the Venuvidya Shishya Vrutti (2009) Scholarship by Amulya Jyoti Sanstha, Pune.
Deepak Bhanuse, took the stage and in his enthusiastic and heartfelt words explained to the audience how he was going to react and express himself through the mellifluous strains of his flute, on seeing the work of Mr. Khare. His chosen instrument that took everyone on a new sensory journey was a specially crafted 4 feet long flute with 12 holes, called Krishavenu, named thus, by the Shankaracharya of Puri. Hand crafted by his guru, Pandit Keshav Ghinde the Krishnavenu has earned them a mention in the Limca Book of Records for being the only two people in the world to incorporate such complex physics in order to create this instrument, and then use it to create such magical art, using only a simple piece of wood.