New Delhi, August 16: Dalmia Bharat Group, one of India’s leading conglomerate since 1939 released a cover version of one of India’s patriotic songs Saare Jahan Se Accha this Independence Day. Saare Jahan Se Accha is a song that brought the entire country together and for many years it was known as the anthem of the people of Hindustan. This version of the film commemorates and celebrates this song that was once the anthem of India’s independence struggle.
Dalmia Bharat Group has been actively involved in the building of a strong and resilient India. The growth story of both India and Dalmia Bharat are intertwined as one. As a corporate committed to the country we wanted to bring back the beautiful sounds and lyrics of this song that describes our beautiful country.
Ms Rashika Kaul, Head- Corporate Communications, Dalmia Bharat Group, said, “Building India is part of Dalmia Bharat’s DNA. This time we have used music in an innovative manner to convey that sense of pride. Even though Saare Jahan Se Accha has a strong legacy, the newer generations have lost connect with it.
Our version of the composition represents the current state of India. It respects and builds upon the traditional and classical while exploring new boundaries with modern sounds and treatments. It blends symphony with passion and power which directly reflects the India of today.”
“We at Dalmia Bharat Group are committed to the growth of the country and we strongly believe that some things should never be forgotten… ‘Saare Jahan Se Accha, Hindustan Hamara’”, she added.
The film starts with a sunrise from the southernmost tip of India and then continues with the Dalmia Bharat Group team members across offices coming together and singing the song. The song then continues with visuals captured in beautiful time lapses, showcasing the length and breadth of India with mesmerizing mountains and serene coastlines. It finally it ends as we move North East towards the Himalayas.
Dalmia Bharat Group was founded in 1939 and enjoys a legacy of eight decades in driving core sectors of the Indian economy. Since independence, Dalmia Bharat Group has been actively involved in the building of this nation.
Some of the projects include the Hirakud Dam, making of airstrips after independence, making of oil wells when India wanted to be self-sufficient in oil after independence, renewing of rail tracks post the colonial rule, Kundankulam Nuclear plant, Dhola-Sadiya Bridge in the North East and the Kochi and Chennai Metros.