Washington: Over eight per cent of the one million doctors in the US are of Indian origin and at the forefront of the battle against COVID 19, says Indian-American singer Anuradha Palakurthi who has released a music video as a tribute to those risking their lives to save others.
Titled 'Rukta Hi Naheen Tu Kahin Haar Ke' and produced by the Boston-based Juju Productions, the video is inspired by the song 'Ruk Jaana Nahin' from the 1974 film 'Imtihaan'.
The lyrics, as well as the title, have been changed to mark the unflagging spirit of the doctors.
You never stop, you never give up. On this path will arrive spring, the song in Hindi begins to the tune of the famous Hindi film one.
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The contrast between us sitting safely at home while these folks go willingly into harm's way cannot be starker, Palakurthi who has sung live with Bollywood singers such as Kumar Sanu, Suresh Wadkar and Bappi Lahiri across the US and has done playback in South movies, said in a press release.
With everyone confined to their homes, technology helped the team come together and release the video on time, she said.
There were challenges in virtually collaborating with lyricist Sunayana Kachroo, music director Kamlesh Bhadkamkar and Vijay Dayal, who mixed it from Mumbai, she added.
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Making the video was an even greater problem because many doctors that we know could not send us their pictures for obvious reasons. The song features fewer pictures compared to the friends we have in medicine and of a lower quality rushed by those that could send them.