Bangalore, November 06, 2025: Mahati, a Grade 9 student of Canadian International School (CIS), Bangalore, has made her mark on the national music scene with two wins at the Clef Music Awards in Mumbai – India’s largest independent music awards.
Mahati was named Best Artist (Under 18) and also took home Best Pop Song (Under 18) for Mistress of Clockwork, an original composition and performance with fellow young artist Disha Reddy. The recognition celebrates her ability to create original work while performing at a professional standard, an impressive feat for a teenager balancing school and creative pursuits.
Her journey with music began when she was three years old, studying singing, songwriting, violin, and piano at SaPa (Subramaniam Academy of Performing Arts). Over the years, music has become an integral part of her life, and she has continued to nurture this passion alongside her academics. Now in her third year at CIS, Mahati has worked to balance the demands of the IGCSE curriculum with her love for music and theatre.
Reflecting on the recognition, Mahati said:“I’m glad to be in a school where I can try and balance high school studies with things that I love, like music and theatre. CIS is a very fun place to be, and I really like the campus, the faculty, my friends and all the co-curriculars.”
Her mother, Bindu, added:“Mahati has always been a creative child, and has been on stage since the age of three. Winning these awards means a lot because it recognises the efforts she has been putting in. I’m grateful that she’s at CIS because there is an opportunity for her to explore different areas of interest while still pursuing IGCSE and a full high school load. The school and faculty have been extremely supportive, helping her catch up where needed, and allowing her to travel and perform. CIS is a great home for her.”
Mr. Shane, IGCSE Coordinator at CIS, said:“What stands out about Mahati is not just her talent, but the way she juggles her many commitments. Preparing for IGCSE while composing, performing, and traveling for music is no easy task, yet she does it with grace and determination. These awards are a recognition of her artistry, but also of the discipline and balance she has built over the years. It has been inspiring to watch her carve out a space for herself in both academics and music.”
Mahati’s recognition at the Clef Music Awards underscores the rise of young independent artists in India who are pursuing original work and gaining visibility in national forums. For Mahati, it marks not just an achievement, but a reflection of the balance she has found between academic responsibilities and artistic expression – a balance that will continue to shape her journey as both a student and a musician.
