{"id":20749,"date":"2018-07-02T12:51:35","date_gmt":"2018-07-02T12:51:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogbox.indianeagle.com\/?p=20749"},"modified":"2018-07-02T13:07:56","modified_gmt":"2018-07-02T13:07:56","slug":"un-women-india-mujhe-haq-hai-video-song","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.indianeagle.com\/travelbeats\/un-women-india-mujhe-haq-hai-video-song\/","title":{"rendered":"United Nations\u2019 Brand New Anthem for Indian Women will Give You Goosebumps"},"content":{"rendered":"

The United Nations\u2019 new video campaign in honor of Indian women is a fitting answer to all the questions that a recent study by the Thomson Reuters Foundation on the lack of safety of women in India raised.<\/strong> \u00a0The motivational video showcases the rise and achievements of Indian women from ISRO to NASA, from agriculture to mountaineering, from the reel to real-life challenges. The UN Women India\u2019s new video is being lauded as a brand new anthem for Indian women from different walks of life and different reaches of society.<\/p>\n

The soothing, heart-warming song of the UN Women India\u2019s video is an ultimate ode to women in general.<\/strong> It calls out them to \u201carise, awake and top not till the goal is achieved\u201d. Titled \u2018Mujhe Haq Hai\u2019 (I have the right), the song ignites the latent power and talent of women to carve a niche for themselves, make their own choices, live a life of dignity and defy stereotypes.<\/p>\n

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Composed by eminent lyricist and playback singer Arko Pravo Mukherjee, the UN Women India video song features some of the extraordinary women achievers from different parts of the country<\/strong>. Asha Bhosle, PT Usha, Waheeda Rehman, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Sania Mirza, Deepa Mallik, Geeta Phogat, Mithali Raj and Gauri Sawant are some of the outstanding achievers in the cast of the UN Women India video.<\/p>\n

The video also features Tajamul Islam, a 10-year-old world kickboxing champion from Kashmir, and Revolver Dadi, the world\u2019s oldest sharp-shooter. The UN Women India video belongs to those rural women whose inspiring stories of struggle against water crisis<\/span><\/a> remain unnoticed in the mainstream media. It is also a tribute to the 112 First Ladies of India<\/span><\/a> who President Ram Nath Kovind felicitated\u00a0early this year.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Whether it is the poor tea seller\u2019s daughter<\/span><\/a> who got a Rs. 3.8-crore scholarship to study in the US, or Tamil Nadu\u2019s Vasanthi Anand who became an international athlete from a domestic help<\/strong>, or Telangana\u2019s lady cop Rema Rajeshwari who is crusading against fake news, or Tamil Nadu\u2019s Anukreethy Vas who recently won the \u2018Miss India 2018\u2019 title, or Karnataka\u2019s first female fighter pilot Meghana Shanbough, or Assam\u2019s Priyanka Das who is appointed by France as ambassador of a campaign for girls, or the Dalit women priestesses of Odisha\u2019s 300-year-old Panchubarahi Temple, or Rajasthan\u2019s first woman porter Manju Yadav, or the all-women scooter squads patrolling Kolkata\u2019s streets, the video is a celebration of the collective power of Indian women, irrespective of caste, religion and profession.<\/p>\n