Sometimes, the most extraordinary stories don’t announce themselves loudly. They arrive quietly… in a message, a voice note, a moment of sincerity that makes you pause. That’s exactly how TheGlitz discovered Mousom Bharadwaj.

When this young artist from Patidarrang village in Assam reached out to us on Instagram, there was no pitch, no grand claim, no calculated persuasion… only an unmistakable passion for art and an earnest longing to be seen for his work. It intrigued us. And as his story slowly unfolded, it moved us deeply.
But the moment that truly stayed with us was when Mousom, with disarming honesty, said, “But I have no money to pay you.”
We told him gently that we weren’t interested in his money at all. What we wanted was his story… his journey, his truth, the path that had shaped him as an artist and a human being. At that, there was a pause… and then relief. He was at peace.
Magical Mousom


Mousom Bharadwaj is only 17, yet his journey already carries the weight of resilience, purpose and generosity. In a world where talent often waits for privilege, Mousom chose perseverance. He began his artistic journey without the trappings most young creators take for granted… no phone, no social media presence, no formal exposure. What he had instead was instinct, discipline, and a deep emotional connection to art.
Rooted in Assamese culture and inspired by nature, Mousom’s work is a soulful dialogue between tradition and modernity. His paintings don’t shout; they speak… of rivers flowing through memory, of human emotion etched softly onto canvas, of heritage carried forward with reverence. But perhaps what truly defines Mousom is not just what he paints, but why he paints.
Young at Age, Wise beyond Age
At an age when most teenagers are discovering themselves, Mousom was already teaching. He began mentoring children, especially those from underprivileged backgrounds, across different parts of Assam, believing that creativity should never be a luxury.


“I may not have much money,” he tells us with disarming honesty, “but I want children who cannot afford art education to still learn and move forward.”
This philosophy… quiet, determined and deeply humane has become the backbone of his journey. Mousom doesn’t just teach technique; he offers hope. His goal is audacious in its simplicity: to ensure that no child with artistic talent is left behind because of circumstance.
Recognition followed, as it often does when authenticity leads the way. He won many awards including the National AwardHis art caught the attention of organisations that honoured his work and helped it travel further. Though mainstream media platforms sometimes remained out of reach, Mousom never wavered. His belief was stronger than visibility; his purpose louder than applause.
Milestones Galore

A defining milestone arrived at the AIA Asianet Icon Awards 2025, where Mousom was invited as a judge for an art and painting competition… an extraordinary honour for someone so young. Fate added another unforgettable moment that evening. Legendary actor Meenakshi Seshadri, a cultural icon of the 1990s, was present, and Mousom gifted her a portrait he had created. It wasn’t just a gift… it was a symbolic passing of admiration, artistry, and respect across generations.

Gifting Art
Earlier too, Mousom had gifted his artwork to noted film personalities such as Ashita Dhawan and Ashish Vidyarthi, gestures that spoke of gratitude rather than ambition. Each time, people shared his art as stories on the Gram, posted stories, and celebrated his sincerity… affirmations that his work was touching hearts.
Yet, fame is not Mousom’s destination. Impact is. His dream is to see children across India, especially those denied opportunity, learn art, grow in confidence, and discover their own voice. “If they become good artists,” he says simply, “that will be my success.”

Mousom Bharadwaj: A Rising Star Rooted in Compassion
At TheGlitz, we believe Mousom Bharadwaj represents a new generation of creators… talented, grounded, socially conscious, and fearless in compassion. His journey reminds us that greatness doesn’t always roar; sometimes, it whispers… and changes lives anyway.
This is not just the story of a rising star.
It is the story of art as hope, purpose, and quiet revolution.




