Roshan Bharti is an upcoming, promising ghazal singer of India belongs to the famous 'Senia' gharana. He grew up in a world where music reigned supreme, beginning from the time of his birth when his grandfather the late Ustad Jamal Khan sang Raga Darbari to him. Life was never the same for his father Yasmin Bharti, a gifted artist himself. Roshan was his dream. He started shaping the clay early. He was ‘the guru’-and Roshan ‘the Shishya’ was put to the rigours of disciplined training in Indian Classical Music at the tender age of five. Gifted with a mellifluous voice, he was taught the intricacies of various ragas and made to practice for long hours. Roshan's parents encouraged him to sing and from the age of five, his father Shri Yasmin Bharti began to train him in classical music and taught him the intricacies of various ragas. Rigorous practice imbibed in him a sense of discipline and from, which is evident in his singing style.
The Child Prodigy:
The fruits of this hard work were not late to appear. In the year 1977 an overflowing Kamani Auditorium was held spell bound by the flawless presentation of ghazal by a child of nine. The vocal range of his song was amazing. The occasion was All India Music Competition organized by Delhi based music group Sangeetayan and the child artist was Roshan Bharti. He won the trophy for the year - and for many years to come. There was no looking back for him as this child prodigy continued to mesmerize and move the hearts of people as he matured both into a young man and a promising name in the realms of music.
Roshan's interest in music led him to do his Master's Degree in Music. He won the Gold Medal by topping the University of Rajasthan with distinction. He is also an accomplished A Grade AIR artist and his melodious voice can be regularly heard over the airwaves. Roshan also has to his credit, a doctoral research work (thesis) on 'Begum Akhtar's Life and Works', from University of Rajasthan.