Mumbai: Indian Army Band Celebrates 79th Independence Day At CSMT Railway Station, Featuring Patriotic Music, Military Tunes | VIDEO
The Indian Army Band will perform in Mumbai for the 79th Independence Day celebration at Bandra Fort on August 14 and Gateway of India on August 15, fostering patriotism with diverse musical selections.

Mumbai: Indian Army Band Celebrates 79th Independence Day At CSMT Railway Station, Featuring Patriotic Music, Military Tunes | VIDEO | X (@IaSouthern)
Mumbai: The Indian Army Band performed public performances in Mumbai for the 79th Independence Day celebrations. Scheduled concerts took place at Bandra Fort Amphitheatre on August 14 and at the Gateway of India on August 15, from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM.
These free events aim to foster patriotic pride while commemorating India's independence. The Eastern Naval Command Band performed an engaging concert led by Commander Satish K. Champion, celebrating the Navy and Defence Forces' bravery and values. Hosted by INS Pallava, the concert included military tunes, A. R. Rahman's compositions, Hollywood themes, and the Bollywood song "Bharat ki Beti" from Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl.
The concert opened with "Swarnim Vijay Varsh," a tribute marking the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh's liberation, with visuals of war footage enhancing the atmosphere. Established in 1945, the Eastern Naval Command Band has expanded significantly in size and reputation, performing across India and internationally, often during naval deployments.
Their diverse repertoire spans military music, symphonies, and contemporary genres, reflecting India's 'unity in diversity.' Audience favorites included Rahman hits like "Jai Ho" and "Tamizha Tamizha." An inventive fusion rendition of "Vande Mataram" and a medley featuring compositions by John Williams and "Heal the World" highlighted the concert's variety.
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The evening concluded with a powerful performance of "Sare Jahan Se Achha," blending military songs from the Navy, Air Force, and Army. Dignitaries present included Lieutenant Governor K. Kailashnathan and Chief Minister N. Rangasamy, alongside Navy officials, NCC volunteers, and local schoolchildren.
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