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Shreya Ghoshal pays tribute to Indian Forces at her Mumbai Concert, sings Maa Tujhe Salaam: 'This song is my way of touching their feet'

During her All Hearts Tour stop in Mumbai, Shreya Ghoshal delivered an emotional tribute to the Indian Armed Forces that left the audience deeply moved. As she performed the iconic Maa Tujhe Salaam, she paused to share a stirring message honouring the courage and selfless sacrifice of India’s soldiers.

May 25, 2025 / 16:12 IST
She expressed heartfelt gratitude to the forces for their unwavering courage and for safeguarding the nation and its people.

Shreya Ghoshal's heartfelt homage to the Indian Armed Forces brought the audience to tears during her All Hearts Tour performance in Mumbai. She took a moment during the famous Maa Tujhe Salaam to give a moving speech in which she honoured the bravery and sacrifice of the country's soldiers.

During her concert, she said, “Every second that we are standing here, we are not even having a single worry in our mind because there is somebody protecting us at the border,” she said, addressing a packed audience. “Any place you ever see an army man, navy or air force officer, we should touch their feet. This song is my way of touching their feet — a Charan Sparsh.”

Shreya Ghoshal’s tribute was especially poignant in the wake of the Indian Armed Forces’ recent heroic acts, including the bold and strategic Operation Sindoor and their swift response to a recent attack attempt from Pakistan.


She expressed heartfelt gratitude to the forces for their unwavering courage and for safeguarding the nation and its people.

Urging for unity through music, she added, “I would like that all our bands also be united in this. If everyone sings this together, then I think it will be a very beautiful feeling. I feel this is how we should remember this moment.”

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As the audience stood together to sing Maa Tujhe Salaam with Shreya Ghoshal, their voices full of appreciation for the country's real heroes, the concert turned into a stirring patriotic moment.

Shreya honoured the military with great emotion and exhorted all Indians to maintain the spirit of respect and unity outside of the arena. The Mumbai concert evolved from a musical evening into a poignant national anthem.

Entertainment desk
first published: May 25, 2025 04:12 pm

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