![]() ![]() Samatarou does not seem to have full control of his powers yet, although he is capable of communicating in telepathic/chibi form and he displays other abilities infrequently. Samatarou is not human, evidenced by the fact that he mentions never having felt really hungry and by Tenko's comment that he should not be too strongly affected by pain when she punches him. ![]() Also, as I belong to Arunachal Pradesh, which is under constant threat from China, I would like to sing this song in front of the Chinese and let them know what I feel about my nation.Samatarou is the blue-eyed, blue-haired son of a god (kami) and a goddess (megami), who is studying humanity on Earth in order to be a better deity when he is ready to succeed his father. It is very close to my heart and a source of inspiration. No matter if it’s Independence Day or not, this song reminds me of my nationality. Rahman’s Maa Tujhe Salaam (1997) is a song which brings out the patriot in me. With rhythm in each word, the song has a great melody as well. ![]() From tradition, to cultural, from social to political, it highlights everything great about India. Though, I have been listening to this song since I was a child but it was only a few years ago, I got to understand its meaning. Vineet Rai: Ye Desh Hai Veer Jawano Ka (sung by Mohammad Rafi) from the movie Naya Daur (1957) is my favourite patriotic song. It is said that at when Lataji sang this song live in presence of the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, it moved him to tears. Thirdly, the lyrics of the song can conquer anyone’s spirit. Even my father used to hum it every now and then. Even at school when the flag hoisting ceremony used to take place, this song was a must. On every Independence Day, the song was played on TV. Firstly, my favourite singer Lata Mangeshkar has lent her voice to the song. Nisha Gupta: For me, my Independence Day song is none other than Ae Mere Watan Ke logo (1963). For him no one holds more importance than his country, not even his own family. The song is a tale of commitment and sacrifices which an army man offers to India. It soaks me with a feeling of gratitude towards the soldiers who work for our safety 24x7. There are many other beautiful songs in this movie but this song is different in terms of the impact it leaves on me. Naveen Jain: I love to listen to the song Ae Jate Hue Lamho from the movie Border (1997). It talks about the sacrifices which a soldier can offer to his motherland.Īlso, as the song is sung by my favourite singer Mohammad Rafi, it tops the list for me. It has sublime words which can move anyone. Whenever I listen to this song, there is a special feeling that comes from within. Sartaj: My Independence Day song is Ai Vatan Ai Vatan Hamko Teri Kasam, from the movie Shaheed (1965). ![]()
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