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‘Maadi’: Modi pens down Garba song

The song has been composed by Meet brothers, Manmeet Singh and Harmeet Singh.

‘Maadi’: Modi pens down Garba song

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has penned down a Garba song, titled Maadi, composed by Meet brothers, Manmeet Singh and Harmeet Singh.

According to them, it is like a blessing of Goddess Durga during Navaratri that they got this opportunity.


On the Garba song Maadi penned by Modi, the Meet Brothers said, “This song was like a gift for us from the goddess. We got 48 hours to compose this and we made this song. We really want to meet him and hope we will meet soon. We never thought that we would get this song. We are thankful to our team for helping us in composing this song.”

They said, “He needed a composer to instantly compose the song in 48 hours and contacted three or four composers and finally he liked our songs. While choosing the composer, he didn't think of Sikh or Punjabi and treated a musician like a musician.”

While praising PM Modi, they said, “He is among the world's number 1 personalities and he is our favourite. While working with him, it felt like we were working with a professional. We are lucky to have got this opportunity and see a new side of him. He is attached to Indian culture and tradition.”

Modi also thanked Meet brothers. He took to X and wrote, “As the auspicious Navratri dawns upon us, I am delighted to share a Garba penned by me during the past week. Let the festive rhythms embrace everyone! I thank @MeetBros, Divya Kumar for giving voice and music to this Garba."

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