RSS Centenary Anthem 'Bhagwa Hai Apni Pehchaan' Launched by Mohan Bhagwat

RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat officially launched the powerful anthem 'Bhagwa Hai Apni Pehchaan' for the upcoming centenary film 'Shatak'. The song, sung by Sukhwinder Singh, invokes the saffron colour as a symbol of sacrifice, discipline, and collective cultural identity. Bhagwat stated the film showcases the unwavering patriotism of RSS founder Dr. Hedgewar and the organization's evolving yet rooted spirit. The film 'Shatak' traces the 100-year journey of the RSS and is slated for release soon.

Key Points: RSS 'Shatak' Anthem Launch: Mohan Bhagwat, Sukhwinder Singh

  • Anthem for RSS centenary film 'Shatak'
  • Symbolizes sacrifice and cultural identity
  • Sung by renowned playback singer Sukhwinder Singh
  • Traces 100-year journey of the organization
  • Aims to showcase untold stories and patriotism
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'Bhagwa Hai Apni Pehchaan': Mohan Bhagwat launches new powerful anthem of 'Shatak', sung by Sukhwinder Singh

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat launches 'Bhagwa Hai Apni Pehchaan', the powerful anthem for centenary film 'Shatak', sung by Sukhwinder Singh.

"RSS isn't changing; it's evolving, staying true to its roots. - Mohan Bhagwat"

New Delhi, January 11

Bhagwa Hai Apni Pehchaan, the first song from Shatak - 100 years of RSS, was officially launched by RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday at a special event in Keshav Kunj here. The launch marks a significant milestone in the journey of the film Shatak, which seeks to chronicle the untold story of the RSS, its prominent leaders, and its contribution to Bharat's social, cultural and political fabric.

According to a release, the song is a powerful invocation of Bhagwa, the saffron hue that has long symbolised sacrifice, discipline and spiritual strength in Bharat's civilisational ethos. 'Bhagwa Hai Apni Pehchaan' sees the colour not merely as a symbol, but as an identity rooted in values, service and collective consciousness. It calls for unity under the saffron flag, urging people to rise together, anchored in shared purpose and cultural pride.

Sung by Sukhwinder Singh's captivating voice, long associated with passion and national fervour, the song emerges as RSS's stirring musical tribute to discipline, collective spirit, patriotism and love for the motherland. Composed by music director Sunny Inder and penned by lyricist Rakesh Kumar Pal, the track is driven by rousing rhythms and resolute lyrics that echo conviction and unity.

On this occasion, Mohan Bhagwat added, "Dr. Hedgewar's life embodied the RSS spirit - Bharat first, always. The movie 'Shatak' and its song 'Bhagwa Hai Apni Pehchaan' showcase his unwavering patriotism and strength. RSS isn't changing; it's evolving, staying true to its roots. This film unveils untold stories, highlighting Dr. Hedgewar's ability to unite people and handle life's challenges with equanimity. My best wishes to the team for this impactful initiative."

Adding further, Sukhwinder Singh said, "I'm overwhelmed to have Mohan Bhagwat ji launch my song 'Bhagwa Hai Apni Pehchaan'. His presence is a blessing, and his vision inspires us. I loved the director's vision - simplicity with impact. History should be cherished. This song isn't just a professional opportunity; it's national service. I've poured my heart into it, hoping it'll resonate with all. This song portrays the true spirit of Hindustan."

As per the release, 'Shatak' traces the 100-year journey of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), from its founding in 1925 in Nagpur to its evolution into a nationwide voluntary movement. A concept by Anil D Agarwal, Directed by Aashish Mall and produced by Vir Kapur, with Aashish Tiwari as co-producer, the film is presented by ADA 360 Degree LLP and is slated to release soon.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As a history student, I appreciate efforts to chronicle the past. However, I hope the film presents a balanced and factual account, not just a glorified narrative. Our history is complex and should be understood in its entirety.
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Aman W
Bhagwa is indeed a colour of sacrifice and spirituality in our culture. It's good to see art being used to invoke pride in our civilizational values. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
Interesting initiative. As an outsider living in India, I'm always keen to understand the different socio-political threads that make up this incredible country. Music is a great medium for storytelling.
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Vikram M
The RSS has played a significant role in nation-building through its focus on discipline and service. This song and film seem like a tribute to that century-long journey. Hope it inspires the youth.
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Kavya N
While I respect the sentiment, I feel such projects often simplify history. A 100-year journey of any large organization will have multiple perspectives. I hope the film acknowledges that complexity.

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