Actress and Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) Brand Ambassador Dia Mirza at the inaugural programme of 'Gaj Mahotasav' organised on the occasion of World Elephant Day', in New Delhi on Aug 12, 2018.

Dia Mirza launches ‘wild anthem’

Actress-producer Dia Mirza, also an activist for clean and green environment, on Sunday unveiled a ‘wild anthem’ titled “Mere desh ki zameen”…reports Asian Lite News

New Delhi: Actress and Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) Brand Ambassador Dia Mirza at the inaugural programme of ‘Gaj Mahotasav’ organised on the occasion of World Elephant Day’, in New Delhi

Singers Shreya Ghoshal, Sunidhi Chauhan, Benny Dayal, Vishal Dadlani and Clinton Cerejo have lent their voices for the song.

“This was my dream. To give India a ‘wild anthem’, a song that would be a celebration of all that is most incredible about our home, our land,” Dia, an UN Environment Goodwill Ambassador, said in a statement.

Prasoon Joshi has penned the lyrics of the song that celebrates India’s biodiversity by showcasing visuals of animals in the video of the track.

“At times, we take the most important things in our life for granted and they almost merge in the everyday backdrop. We forget to count our blessings and feel the sense of gratitude for them. The same is true about our wildlife and this anthem tries to strike that chord with all of us reminding us about how mother nature has bestowed her love upon us,” Joshi said.

Shreya has urged people to protect the wildlife.

She said: “We are so blessed to be born in a country which has the most beautiful and magical wildlife in the entire world. The variety is simply incredible. They truly are wonders of nature and we must do everything in our capacity to protect them from any harm.”

Actress and Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) Brand Ambassador Dia Mirza, Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) Chairman Prasoon Joshi and other dignitaries at the inaugural programme of ‘Gaj Mahotasav’ organised on the occasion of World Elephant Day’, in New Delhi on Aug 12, 2018.

Sunidhi, who had earlier sung a song against the use of plastic, said that as a new mother herself, she hopes her child grows to witness the beauty and splendour of wild India and an incredible planet.

According to Benny, aggressive wildlife conservation is the need of the hour.

The singer of “Kaise mujhe” fame said: “This is the most important initiative of today. To live harmoniously alongside the wildlife of our country is a necessity. This is not our space. It’s their space we are living in. Hence, we must respect their existence to the utmost.”

Clinton has sung and also composed “Mere desh ki zameen”, a collaborative project between Dia, Sahil Sangha and Wildlife Trust of India. It is out now across all digital services on UMG.

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