Jahan-e-Khusrau 2025
Burgoyne x Jahan-e-Khusrau

Muzaffar Ali
At the helm was Muzaffar Ali, whose vision has always been about dissolving boundaries through art. With his instinct for blending tradition with contemporary relevance, he shaped Jahan-e-Khusrau into a space where devotion, dialogue and creativity come together. Burgoyne’s association echoed that same commitment to honouring craft with depth and meaning.
Echoes of Sufism
Jahan-e-Khusrau’s 25th edition unfolded at Delhi’s Sunder Nursery — three days of Sufi music, poetry, heritage walks and the TEH Bazaar, all curated by Muzaffar Ali and the Rumi Foundation. With global artists, cultural conversations and a special masterclass hosted in collaboration with Original Masters and the University of the Three Streams, the festival became a space for reflection on art, devotion and the living legacy of Sufi traditions.
Jahan-e-Khusrau 2025
Jahan-e-Khusrau’s 25th edition deepened its role as a meeting ground for cultural voices, weaving together poetic traditions, contemporary performances and artistic craftsmanship.
As a key partner, Burgoyne found resonance with a festival that went beyond performance to become a living, breathing dialogue on heritage, creativity and shared expression. From dawn recitals and soul path journeys to evocative mehfils, thematic ballets and curated craft showcases, every moment was designed to invite reflection, foster exchange and celebrate the timeless spirit of creating. The festival’s ability to draw together diverse traditions, artists and audiences made it a rare platform where creativity met authenticity in its purest form. For Burgoyne, this collaboration reaffirmed its belief in standing with creators and curators who shape culture, uphold craftsmanship, and inspire meaningful artistic conversations.
