In a unique fusion of creativity and patriotism, K Raheja Corp introduces ‘Azaadi Ki Dhun’—an acapella anthem specially composed to honor India’s 78th Independence Day. This distinctive piece goes beyond being just a song; it is a harmonious display of the remarkable talent within K Raheja Corp, where every note, beat, and rhythm is produced solely by the human voice, staying true to the acapella tradition without the use of any musical instruments.
A collage of several people saluting Description automatically generated Sung by a chorus of gifted voices from within the organization, ‘Azaadi Ki Dhun’ is a testament to the versatility of vocal expression – an anthem from our people to India. Those who didn’t lend their voices contributed with an array of innovative sounds, ranging from hums and finger snaps to lip rolls and chest thumps, creating a rich tapestry of auditory experiences. The anthem features a fascinating imitation of several musical instruments—drums, shakers, trumpets, and bass guitars, all skilfully replicated by the people of K Raheja Corp.
Speaking on the musical’s launch, Cheryl D’souza Waldiya, AVP – Corporate Communications, K Raheja Corp, “We are delighted with how ‘Azaadi Ki Dhun’ has come to life. This anthem is a celebration of K Raheja Corp’s commitment to building the nation, something we strive for each day, through our brands, that touch the lives of people across India. With no instruments and purely captivating voices, the lyrics resonate well, capturing the essence of what we stand for. What’s interesting is that we’ve involved on-site labourers, adding an authentic touch, making this anthem not just a piece of music, but a true representation of the spirit of real estate and the foundations upon which our country is built.”
Azaadi Ki Dhun’ is more than a song; it is a stirring tribute to patriotism, innovation, and our relentless pursuit of progress. It embodies the collective passion and unwavering dedication of our people coming together, to create something that truly reflects our deep pride in being Indian.