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Tagore's 'Where the mind is without fear' with Faiz's 'Hum Dekhenge' strikes a chord among netizens

Four artistes from different disciplines have come together in “their hope for universal peace” with this composition

January 23, 2020 / 19:07 IST
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Anti-CAA protestors holding placards with the words of Faiz's 'Hum Dekhenge' poem. (Image: Twitter)
Anti-CAA protestors holding placards with the words of Faiz's 'Hum Dekhenge' poem. (Image: Twitter)

Amid protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act spreading and propping from unexpected cities and towns across India, a powerful fusion of Faiz’s Hum Dekhenge and Rabindranath Tagore’s Where The Mind Is Without Fear has emerged on the web.

Award-winning Sufi singer Sonam Kalra has created a soulful rendition of Faiz’s iconic, Hum Dekhenge, a poem that found itself in the cross hairs of right-wingers when students were seen reciting it during anti-CAA protests. After it caught the imagination of the people, the poem is being sung zealously by artistes to mark their protest against the contentious act.

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Sonam’s composition finds the poem weaved in with the words of Rabindranath Tagore’s stirring poem, Where The Mind Is Without Fear, which has been given a rousing narration by Sunil Mehra.

Four artistes from different disciplines have come together in “their hope for universal peace” with this composition.