MUMBAI: A 49-year-old musician and private tutor, known for his affiliation with prestigious institutions, is at the centre of controversy after being booked by the Chembur police along with his 16-year-old son for assaulting an on-duty policeman and reckless driving.
The accused, Kiran Kamath, who is visually impaired, is a celebrated performing artiste and music educator in the city, holding a 'Sangeet Visharad'--a qualification equivalent to a Bachelor of Music.
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