3X Grammy Award Winner Ricky Kej creates a monumental version of our Indian National Anthem – A celebration for a New Bharat: Sets Guinness World Record

3X Grammy® Award Winner Ricky Kej creates a monumental version of our Indian National Anthem - A celebration for a New Bharat: Sets Guinness World Record

Kolkata : After conducting the largest ever Symphony Orchestra (100-piece Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, UK) to perform the Indian National Anthem at Abbey Road Studios, London in 2023, Indian Music Composer and 3X Grammy Winner Ricky Kej has taken the celebration of a new Bharat to unprecedented heights by breaking a Guinness World Record. Building on his previous achievement, Ricky Kej has assembled an extraordinary ensemble of Indian living legends, culminating in a ground-breaking musical experience of the Indian National Anthem. 

The impressive recording features performances by illustrious maestros such as: 

Ricky Kej – 3X Grammy Award Winner 

Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia – Bansuri Maestro, Padma Vibhushan winner 

Rakesh Chaurasia – Bansuri Maestro, Grammy Award Winner 

Rahul Sharma – Santoor Maestro 

Amaan & Ayaan – Sarod Maestros 

Sheik Mahaboob Subhani & Kaleeshabi Mahaboob – Nadaswaram Maestros, Padma Shri winners 

Dr. Jayanthi Kumaresh – Veena Maestro 

Giridhar Udupa – Virtuoso Carnatic percussionist 

In a remarkable addition, Ricky Kej in collaboration with Dr. Achyuta Samanta has recorded a choir of 14,000 tribal children from Odisha, creating an awe-inspiring choir that performed together in one location at the Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. This grand collaboration was made possible with the support of Dr. Achyuta Samanta – Founder of the Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences, home to 80,000 indigenous children (40,000 current students and 40,000 alumni). It is a fully free, fully residential institute and university with UN Consultative Status and the UNESCO International Literacy Prize. ‘We have so much to learn from these communities said Kej. ‘Their deep connection with nature and sustainable living practices are lessons the world needs to embrace.’

This extraordinary event has set a new Guinness World Record for the ‘Largest Singing Lesson’, previously held by Sweet Adelines International, Nashville, USA with 6,651 participants. The video also features the 14,000 children forming a human map of India and the word ‘Bharat’ in Hindi and English. The achievement symbolizes the unity and diversity of India, showcasing the nation’s rich cultural heritage and the limitless potential of its youth. The recording is a harmonious blend of traditional and contemporary elements, representing the essence of a new Bharat. It serves as a beacon of inspiration, celebrating the nation’s journey and its bright future. An intergenerational masterpiece. 

The recording will be released on the 14th of August (eve of India’s Independence) at 5 pm across all streaming platforms, YouTube and Ricky Kej’s social media accounts. In a move to further celebrate and share this historic achievement, the entire recording will be made available completely royalty-free for any purpose provided the content is completely unedited and unadulterated to ensure that there is no disrespect to the Indian National Anthem. Individual versions of this recording featuring each maestro performing the anthem from beginning to end will be released after 15th August so the public has access to individual recordings by their favorite artists. 

Moreover, Ricky has collaborated with renowned VR filmmaker Sairam Sagiraju and developers Krishnaprasad Jagadish and Raksha Rao to create a Virtual Reality version of this project. For the first time, music lovers and tech enthusiasts can immerse themselves in an VR experience of our Indian National Anthem. This state of the art mixed reality journey will transport viewers directly into the studios where musical legends perform, allowing for an unparalleled level of interaction and engagement. This innovative rendition will be exclusively available on Apple’s Vision Pro through the Chaarana app. 

This version of National Anthem will be released across platforms by Universal Music India. 

Quote from Rishi Nath, Official Adjudicator of Guinness World Records: 

‘I’m the official adjudicator for Guinness World Records headquartered in London. Today, I adjudicated the record attempt ‘The Largest Singing Lesson’ here in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. The record to beat was 6651 and what we achieved here today was a phenomenal 13944 participants in ‘The Largest Singing Lesson’, so congratulations Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences, Ricky Kej and of course, Professor Samanta, congratulations from Guinness World Records – this is a wonderful, wonderful achievement. Thank you.’  

Quote from 3X Grammy Award Winner Ricky Kej: 

‘This project is a testament to the power of music in bringing people together. It is a celebration of our diverse heritage and a tribute to the spirit of Bharat. I am incredibly proud of what we have achieved together.

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