Legendary classical music vocalist Pandit Jasraj, who recently turned 87, is not adding more wrinkles by worrying about the "future of classical music", as he feels that the genre is in "safe hands" with talented youngsters taking the tradition forward.

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"Our young generation is immensely talented. They know what they are doing. In fact, we are the ones to be blamed for not understanding their far reaching vision until now.

"So, yes the future of classical music is in safe hands.

And there is no need to be worried about it," the Padma Vibhushan awardee told

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