Exhibits

Songs of struggle

This gallery, designed like an archive, explores how music can be part of political movements. From India’s national movement, where music was used to unite people, to songs of protest that express dissent, music has the power to create change.

Highlights : over 35 versions of the song ‘Vande mataram, replica of Mahatma Gandhi’s letter to MS Subbulakshmi, patriotic songs from Hindi film across the ages.

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The Stars

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Reaching out

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