Mumbai: A former banker turned celebrity singer, Ameya Dabli, hosted the very first Bollywood musical live concert, his latest masterpiece, "Vardi Ke Veer" based on extraordinary stories from a soldier’s life. Music aficionados were treated to an enthralling fusion of visuals and sounds that transported them into the higher realms of valor and sacrifice.
Ameya Dabli's unwavering commitment to the "Vardi Ke Veer" concert resonated in every note, as his heartfelt tribute to our dedicated defence forces took center stage. His dedication shone through, igniting a genuine passion to honor and appreciate the unyielding sacrifices made by the courageous soldiers. The meticulously crafted musical event was designed to immerse the audience in the challenges faced by our soldiers, offering a poignant glimpse into their daily lives. "Vardi Ke Veer" brilliantly showcased their sacrifices and hardships, with the aim of nurturing a profound sense of understanding and gratitude for their extraordinary journey. This visionary initiative emerged as a powerful platform to celebrate their heroism, inviting civilians to step into their shoes and feel the pulse of these Bravehearts.
The event was graced by the presence of distinguished dignitaries from defence forces which included Lieutenant General HS Kahlon, AVSM, SM, GOC, Maharashtra Gujarat & Goa Area, Air Vice Marshal Rajat Mohan, Vayu Sena Medal (VM), HQ Maritime Air Operations and Rear Admiral R Vinod Kumar, Indian Navy. The concert also witnessed the presence of Hindustan Unilever Ltd former chairman & MD Sanjiv Mehta and Mahindra Finance vice chairman & MD Ramesh Iyer.
Bright Outdoor Media Pvt Ltd chief managing director Dr. Yogesh Lakhani participated as the outdoor event partner, and Pradeep Bhavnani, a dedicated philanthropist, joined the movement. Individuals with a similar spirit can contribute to the cause through www.ekamsattfoundation.org, an organisation that organizes such events in collaboration with AD Ventures Production.
While addressing the concert, Ameya Dabli, who is also the founder of AD Ventures Production and curator of "Vardi Ke Veer," shared his exhilaration and insight into the concert, stating, "This project holds a special place in my heart. 'Vardi Ke Veer' is a heartfelt endeavor to bridge the gap between the civilian and military worlds, weaving their stories into the fabric of our nation's identity. Through music and spectacle, we sought to encapsulate the essence of their sacrifices and inspire a deeper connection with our defenders."
While defining the good citizen, General HS Kahlon, AVSM, said, “I believe every person who leads a life of discipline, obeys the rules and regulations and respects others as well as the country is a good citizen.”
Air Vice Marshal Rajat Mohan suggested, "In contemporary society, individuals are leading increasingly solitary lives. However, I am of the opinion that people should venture out and engage with others through simple gestures like a smile and a handshake. This could significantly enhance the quality of our society."
Rear Admiral R Vinod Kumar, Indian Navy said, “Typically, on Navy Day, ships are opened to visitors. I am of the belief that individuals should take the opportunity to visit these ships and experience life on board while sailing. Our ship is a microcosm of India, encompassing people from diverse religions and castes, where we celebrate the full spectrum of Indian festivals. I wish to convey a message that there should not be any differentiation on the basis of religion and caste."
Celebrity singer Shaan, who graced the event with his presence and performance, shared his sentiments, stating, "Being a part of 'Vardi Ke Veer' was a moving experience. The seamless blend of music and narratives painted a vivid picture of the soldier's journey. Ameya Dabli's dedication to this cause is truly commendable, and I'm honored to have been a part of this musical tribute."
He also spoke of brain drain and requested the youngsters to stay in India and work for the betterment & progress of the country.
Dance maestro and choreographer, Shiamak Davar spoke about the sacrifices made by the armed forces and said, “It’s only because of their sacrifice, we are able to do what we are doing and can sleep in peace.”
The incredible trio of Ameya Dabli, Shaan, and Shiamak Davar delivered captivating performances on a medley of songs, including "Teri Mitti Main Mil Jawa," "Ae Watan Watan Mere Aabad Rahe Tu," "Desh Mera Rangila," "Yaaro Dosti Badi Hi Haseen Hai," "All Is Well," and "Ye Dosti Hum Nahi Todenge." Through their powerful performances, they artfully conveyed the tales of our genuine heroes – showcasing their bravery and unwavering sacrifices.
"Vardi Ke Veer" stood as a testament to the power of music and storytelling, weaving together threads of valor, sacrifice, and patriotism. As the final notes echoed through the auditorium, attendees departed with a renewed sense of appreciation for the unsung heroes who safeguard our nation's honor. This event marked not only a musical triumph but also a heartfelt salute to those who wear the uniform with pride.