With the onset of 69th Independence Day, as part of their proud celebrations, Jaipur artistes mesmerise the Pink City and way beyond with the release of their personalised refurbished music video of Indian national anthem, Jai Hai. The official video of Jai Hai was launched at the first minute of 69th Independence Day on YouTube.
Under the guidance of Mr. Melven Castelino, a teacher in St. Xavier's School, Jaipur, a few students from the school and some from outside the school recreated this masterpiece by Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore. The artistes believe that the national anthem showcases the diversity of united India and this is their effort to pay due respects to our brave soldiers and homage to those have lost their lives to keep the nation safe. They say this is their way of being proud of their nation, India.
The school today is proud of Vatsal Sharma (Std 7), Saadat Khan (Std 7), and Yamini Kalia (Std 11), who have participated along with Gaurav Jain, Deepshikha, Madhu Bhat, Supriya, Sumant Mukherjee, Dharmesh Nayat, Dr. Gargi Banerjee, Vinayak Tripathi, Vevek Nawalkha, Manvendra Singh Sisodia in recreating this rendition.
It has been produced in collaboration with First India News channel, Jaipur.
Mr. Castelino, an alumnus of St. Xavier’s School, while officially releasing Jai Hai, said, "The sacred national anthem penned by Guru Rabindranath Tagore summarizes our country - India - in the most serene way. I came up with the idea in May this year to revisit this awesome composition, study a bit on how renowned artistes have touched the song and finally what could I do to dedicate it to our motherland. So I spoke to nearly 13 people and shared my thoughts. Each one, an artiste of Pink City, was now eager to collaborate with me on this project. I am humbled to acknowledge the involvement of this highly talented bunch of associates with whom I worked over 4 long months very patiently to produce this humble effort.
The national anthem is simply a salute to all freedom fighters, martyrs and the brave soldiers who guard the Indian frontiers ..."
ScooTalks congratulates the artistes of Jai Hai and wishes the entire nation a very Happy Independence Day!
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