Rasa Kootami is a cultural gathering rooted in the living spirit of Telangana. It was created to bring people closer to the traditions that shape our identity — the crafts, performances, and stories that have travelled through generations.
Rather than presenting culture as something distant or preserved behind glass, Rasa Kootami invites people to experience it directly — through encounters with artisans, conversations with creators, and moments that reveal the emotion and meaning behind every form of expression.
At its heart, Rasa Kootami is an effort to reconnect modern life with the heritage that quietly sustains it, ensuring that the wisdom of the past continues to find its place in the present and the future.
Ujwal represents a deep commitment to preservation in its most tangible form. As the founder of Go Valley Farms, he has dedicated himself to protecting indigenous cattle breeds across the Telugu states, caring for over a thousand animals that embody centuries of agricultural and ecological heritage.
Beyond the land, Ujwal is also an accomplished AV engineer and certified music therapist with more than two decades of experience in professional audio. His work bridges nature and sound, bringing to Rasa Kootami a grounded sensitivity to rhythm, atmosphere, and the emotional depth that culture carries.
Sunil works at the intersection of technology, mentorship, and human potential. As a Product Leader at Microsoft, he has spent years designing systems that empower people and ideas to grow. His work as a mentor and facilitator has helped many founders and innovators shape their visions into meaningful realities.
At the same time, Sunil maintains a deep connection with creative expression. As a short filmmaker and someone closely drawn to nature and the arts, he brings to Rasa Kootami the ability to balance scale with sensitivity — ensuring that growth never comes at the cost of authenticity.
Vishwasaradhi represents a new generation of cultural stewardship. As the Founder of Singidi Collective, he works to position traditional Indian textiles and crafts as a powerful cultural language for the modern world. His work blends heritage with contemporary expression, creating pathways for craft traditions to reach global audiences.
Trained in classical arts and holding a Grade 1 certification in Guitar from Trinity College of Music, London, he approaches culture with the sensibility of a musician — respecting the depth of tradition while allowing it to evolve with new voices and new audiences.
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