Garba Song Penned By PM Narendra Modi Released Ahead of Navratri Festival (Watch Video)
"Dear Narendra Modi Ji, Tanishk Bagchi and I loved Garba penned by you and we wanted to make a song with a fresh rhythm, composition and flavour. Jjust Music helped us bring this song and video to life," she said.
New Delhi, October 14: A Garba song video song written by Prime Minister Narendra Modi was released on Saturday, just before Navratri festival. The 190-second song released today was penned by the prime years ago, PM Modi wrote on his X timeline. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said he has written a new Garba over the last few days and will share it during Navratri. Modi also thanked artists Dhvani Bhanushali, Tanishk Bagchi and the team of Jjust Music for the musical rendition of a garba that he had penned years ago.
"Thank you Dhvani Bhanushali, Tanishk Bagchi and the team of Jjust Music for this lovely rendition of a Garba I had penned years ago! It does bring back many memories," Modi said on X.
"I have not written for many years now but I did manage to write a new garba over the last few days, which I will share during Navratri," he said. The Navratri fasts are set to begin on October 15. Modi's post came in response to Dhvani Bhanushali who shared the rendition on X. ‘Bring Back Many Memories’: PM Narendra Modi Thanks Artists for Rendition of Garba Penned by Him (Watch Video).
Garba Song Penned By PM Narendra Modi
"Dear Narendra Modi Ji, Tanishk Bagchi and I loved Garba penned by you and we wanted to make a song with a fresh rhythm, composition and flavour. Jjust Music helped us bring this song and video to life," she said.
In another post, Modi shared pictures from his recent visit to Uttarakhand.
"If someone were to ask me -- if there is one place you must visit in Uttarakhand which place would it be, I would say you must visit Parvati Kund and Jageshwar Temples in the Kumaon region of the state. The natural beauty and divinity will leave you spellbound," he said. Music Video of Garba Penned by PM Modi Released Ahead of Navratri.
"Of course, Uttarakhand has many well known places worth visiting and I have also visited the state very often. This includes the sacred places of Kedarnath and Badrinath, which are the most memorable experiences. But, to return to Parvati Kund and Jageshwar Temples after many years has been special," the prime minister said.