<div class='bc_element' id='bc_element1' style='width:auto;padding:5px;max-height:100%;'><span>If you’ve ever come across a short video of a little girl quietly singing a bhajan or a classic Bollywood song with her mother in the background, chances are you’ve met Pragya Medha Sarkardigitally, at least. There’s nothing flashy in her setup. A simple room. A floral curtain. Sometimes a small idol tucked into the frame. But once she starts singing, it’s hard not to pause. From Living Room to Living Rooms Everywhere Pragya first began appearing on people’s screens through home recordingsmostly devotional songs, sometimes Hindi film music. She sings with her mother, Mukta Dey, who often guides her gently through each verse. It doesn’t feel rehearsed or produced. It feels like something that would happen naturally on a weekend afternoon at home. Over time, people noticed. Her videos started circulating quietly. Some were picked up by Saregama Bhakti. Others were shared by names like AR Rahman and Amit Trivedi, who appreciated what many of us feltthat her voice carries something genuine. Then came her appearance on India’s Got Talent in 2022, where she performed Ghar More Pardesiya with her mother. During the episode, she casually mentioned that she was five years old at the timeputting her around eight now. The performance stayed true to what her audience already loved: simple, expressive, and shared between mother and daughter. A Familiar Feeling It’s not just the voice. It’s the entire feeling around her videos. There’s a kind of stillness to them. Not staged or stylized. Just real. A kid who enjoys singing. A mother who joins in. And the kind of songs many of us grew up hearing on cassettes, early morning TV, or festival mornings. It’s easy to relate to. Maybe that’s why her videos don’t feel like contentthey feel like memory. Just a Kid Who Loves to Sing There’s no need to label Pragya as anything more than what she is: a young girl who enjoys music and shares that joy with others. Her mother helps her grow that loveone song at a time. No frills. No announcements. Just two people sharing music in a way that feels familiar and honest. And She Keeps Going From devotional mantras to Hindi film classics, from YouTube uploads to national television, Pragya’s journey is already full of small milestones. But there’s no rush to define where it’s headed. Maybe she’ll take up formal training. Maybe she’ll explore other creative things. Or maybe she’ll just keep singing with her mom in the living room. Wherever it leads, it’s hers. And for those wonderingyes, her official Facebook page lists her location as Guwahati, Assam, where many of these home videos are likely filmed. This Independence Day... On August 15th, we’re sharing a video of Pragya singing “Ae Watan”a song that holds meaning for many of us, especially those far from home. Her voice doesn’t try to impress. It just lands gently. And sometimes, that’s enough. Why We’re Sharing Her Because she reminds us of something familiar. Because she makes old songs feel new again. Because her music doesn’t come with noiseit comes with care. If you’ve seen her videos and paused, even for a momentyou’ll know what we mean. Seen someone like Pragya in your community? Tag us. Write to us. Share their story. At MySilsila, we believe the quietest voices often carry the most feeling<span></div>