Chennai: Member of parliament Kanimozhi recently presented an invitation to tamil Nadu chief minister M.K. Stalin for the upcoming ‘Chennai Sangamam – 2026’, the much-anticipated annual arts festival celebrating tamil culture and heritage.

The festival promises to be a grand showcase of the state’s rich artistic traditions, featuring music and dance performances by over 250 renowned artists from across tamil Nadu. The event aims to bring together classical, folk, and contemporary art forms under one platform, providing audiences with a vibrant cultural experience.

Speaking about the festival, kanimozhi highlighted its significance in promoting tamil arts and culture, offering a stage for both established and emerging artists to display their talent. The festival is expected to attract art enthusiasts, tourists, and citizens alike, celebrating tamil Nadu’s creative legacy and fostering community engagement through the arts.

Chief minister Stalin’s presence at the event is seen as a strong endorsement of tamil Nadu’s cultural initiatives, reflecting the government’s commitment to preserving and promoting the state’s artistic heritage on a large scale.

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