Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav: jai He 2.0 was released on the eve of Independence Day, 75 singers performed brilliantly


Given the elixir of independence, Saurendro Malik and Soumyajit Das have composed the national anthem jai Hey 2.0. National Anthem jai Hey 2.0 has been sung by Harshvardhan Nevatia. 75 singers from across the country have given their best voices to this anthem.

On the 15th of august 2022, 75 years of India's independence are going to be completed. Every countryman is especially celebrating this special occasion. On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of independence, the government has also appealed to everyone to put up the tricolor in every house. The appeal of the government has appeared to affect the people, the countrymen are hoisting the national flag in every house, office, historical building, and other places. Making this special occasion more special and best, a link has been added to it. Given the elixir of independence, Saurendro Malik and Soumyajit Das have composed the national anthem jai Hey 2.0


National Anthem jai Hey 2.0 has been sung by Harshvardhan Nevatia. 75 singers from across the country have given their best voices to this anthem. Through the song, tribute has been paid to the brave sons and martyrs of the country. Not only this but the five shlokas of Bharat Bhagya Vidhata Geet have also been included in the national anthem jai Hey 2.0. 


This song is sung by Asha Bhosle, Amjad ali Khan, Hariprasad Chaurasia, Hariharan, Rashid Khan, ajay Chakraborty, Shubha Mudral, Arun Sairam, L Subramaniam, vishwa Mohan, Anoop Jalota, Parveen Sultana, Kumar Sanu, Shivamani, bombay Jayshree, Udit Narayan, Young Singers like Kaushiki Chakraborty, Shreya Ghoshal, Mahesh Kale, Aman ali Bangash, Ayan ali Bangash, Tetso Sisters, Amrit Ramnath, Omkar including Alka Yagnik, Mohit Chauhan, Shaan, Kailash Kher, Sadhna Sargam, Shantanu Moitra, Papon, and V. Selvaganesh Dhumal, Rhythm Shaw and Ambi Subramaniam have also lent their voices.


The national anthem was written by Gurudev rabindranath tagore in Bengali. On 24 january 1950, the Constituent assembly adopted Jana Gana Mana as the national anthem of India.

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