Teliamura’s Aria: A Brushstroke of Glory in the Indian Book of Records
- By Thetripurapost Desk, Teliamura
- Sep 12, 2025
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In the vibrant world of art, some stories transcend talent and become timeless inspirations. One such story is that of Aria Deb, a young girl from Teliamura, Tripura, who has etched her name into the Indian Book of Records through the magic of her brush.
Aria achieved this rare distinction by painting a portrait of the legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar with remarkable precision and beauty, all within a limited time frame. The artwork not only captivated the judges but also showcased the depth of creativity hidden within this tenth-grade student of Bhavan’s Vidya Mandir, Agartala.
Her journey, however, began much earlier. Until class eight, Aria studied in a local school in Teliamura before moving to Agartala. The transition brought her new challenges, but it also deepened her bond with art. From a very young age, Aria was drawn to colors and canvases, often participating in competitions where she consistently secured accolades.
The portrait of Lata Mangeshkar became a turning point. It wasn’t just a painting—it was a reflection of her discipline, focus, and unyielding passion. The recognition from the Indian Book of Records is more than a certificate; it is a testament to the power of determination and imagination.
News of her achievement spread quickly, filling her hometown with joy and pride. Family, friends, and well-wishers showered her with congratulations, celebrating not just her success but also the message it carries for the youth of today.
At a time when distractions are many, Aria’s dedication reminds us that talent, when nurtured with commitment, can transform even the dreams of small-town children into milestones of national recognition.
Her story is not just about a young artist’s triumph—it is a beacon of inspiration for countless others who aspire to let their creativity shape their destiny.