Epic Anthem Rendition Sets Guinness World Record
Culturist Sundeep Bhutoria and Grammy-winner Ricky Kej's epic version of India’s National Anthem has entered the Guinness World Records. Featuring nearly 14,000 tribal children from Odisha and musical legends, this rendition celebrates India's unity in diversity and cultural heritage. Released by Universal Music India, it symbolizes the nation’s collective spirit.
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In a stunning artistic achievement, cultural activist Sundeep Bhutoria and Grammy-winning musician Ricky Kej have crafted a groundbreaking version of India's National Anthem. This epic rendition has earned a spot in the Guinness World Records for 'Largest Singing Lesson,' uniting nearly 14,000 tribal children from Odisha in an immense choir performance.
Highlighting the performance are legendary musicians like Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of the UK. Their collaboration underscores India's rich cultural tapestry, showcasing a powerful message of unity and diversity, as stated by Sundeep Bhutoria.
The anthem, released by Universal Music India, is more than a musical milestone; it's a cultural symbol. According to Ricky Kej, it celebrates India's diverse heritage and the unifying power of music, sending a resonant message of national pride.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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