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Jamshedpur: Hindi music album dedicated to Ratan Tata

The director of the album, Surya Singh Hembram, said he is the real hero of the country

Animesh Bisoee Jamshedpur Published 25.02.22, 04:22 AM
Ratan Tata.

Ratan Tata. File photo

Emeritus chairman Tata Group Ratan Tata would have a Hindi music album dedicated in his name a few days before his father and Tata Group’s founder J.N. Tata’s birthday in Jamshedpur.

A group of music artists from Jharkhand are shooting the music album titled ‘Bharat Ratan’ and are planning to release it on February 27 in Jamshedpur, country’s first industrial and planned city founded by J.N. Tata whose birthday is marked every year with revelry and grandeur as Founder’s Day in the city.

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“We had been working on the project for quite a sometime and shooting of the over five minute album has been done in scenic locales in and around Jamshedpur and would tells the story of Padma Vibhushan recipient Ratan Tata struggle, service to the nation and to the city in particular.

“The album would be released by Tririo Media Private Limited on February 27,” said Ajit Aman, who has sung in four music video albums so far.

The album poster.

The album poster. The Telegraph

Aman said that through the music album they would try to inspire the new generation with the life of the industrial leader who has shown his philanthropism during the Covid-19 pandemic and has helped in sending oxygen across the country from Tata Steel.

“We have named the album ‘Bharat Ratan’ and through the poster an attempt has been made to showcase Ratan Tata’s role in every aspect of our life across the country, be it steel, tea, salt, automobile, home appliances, construction material and flights,” said Aman.

A 12-member team has worked for the album.

The director of the album, Surya Singh Hembram, said that Ratan Tata is the real hero of the country.

“His life is a real inspiration for the youth and we have simply tried to portray it through music,” said Hembram who has dozens of albums and several short films in regional tribal languages.

Songs have been composed by Amit Tiwari and music composed by Swapan Tiwari.

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