The song is an inspirational and perhaps emotional tribute to real-heroes of society, whose selfless service during Covid-19 pandemic is still unheard, but not anymore. As Director " Rajeev Shrivastava"  had gathered the crew and shown the passion to shoot inside the Corona hospital   to make it as authentic and heart-touching as possible and it shows.

Director also penned down the dialogues which makes “Naman hai “one of the different genre of music.Further edited by Manish Pandey.  


The song put all real heroes, in forefront to give them proper respect and highlighting their sacrifice for society and nation. 


 

The messaging in the anthem is very subtle, the simple techniques to curb the spread of virus are highlighted, focusing more on compliance with government guidelines, maintaining social distance, wearing masks. 


This is first ever anthem that comes loaded with real-heroes not the reel ones. The music video is shot in real location with real heroes rather than reel heroes. The makers  Dhruv Kakadia  & Shalini Shekhar  along with Director Rajeev Shrivastav and his crew went all out to capture the essence of real struggle, hard work and dedication of Covid-warriors during these troubled times. 


"Doctors, Nursing Staff, Cleaning Crew, Volunteers, Army Officers, Cops, Administrative Staff, these are the real heroes, their sacrifice is still unheard. We went to real places, real people and shot the video with them. Due to over real-heroes, we have come out of this pandemic. We thought could write something to portray their struggle and success story” said Zest Melange.The Company 
Each and every element of the anthem, from the lyrics to the production to the filming of the music video, was ideated and executed by the makers Dhruv Kakadia .

The anthem reiterates ‘Naman Hai Bhumi Ke Veer Ko’ - a testimony to the nation’s combined efforts of adeptly handling Covid-19 turmoil.
Further adding, Zest Melange  expressed his gratitude towards people, who has contributed to the song in their capacity.

Dhruv and Keval have created Zest Mélange. An online fashion store that ensures the best quality, designs, comforts & craftsmanship while following the most stringent quality standards”, says Dhruv Kakadia.

“We wanted to celebrate of real heroes, who are probably unsung despite all the sacrifices they have made during these troubled times” says Team Zest  Melange. They are out with first anthem song, Naman Hai by Jeet Pramanik .A heartfelt tribute to the real heroes and Covid-warriors. 
The song is an inspirational and perhaps emotional tribute to real-heroes of society, whose selfless service during Covid-19 pandemic is still unheard, but not anymore. as the makers choose a Covid-hospital to shoot the video, to make it as authentic and heart-touching as possible and it shows. 
The song put doctors, Army officers, working staff, cleaning crew, nursing staff and more, in forefront to give them proper respect and highlighting their sacrifice for society and nation. 


The messaging in the anthem is very subtle, the simple techniques to curb the spread of virus are highlighted, focusing more on compliance with government guidelines, maintaining social distance, wearing masks. 
This is first ever anthem which very well comes loaded with real-heroes not the reel ones. The music video is shot in real location with real heroes rather than reel heroes. The makers went all out to capture the essence of real struggle, hard work and dedication of Covid-warriors during these troubled times. 
Due to over real-heroes, we have come out of this pandemic. We thought could write something to portray their struggle and success story” said Zest Melange.
Each and every element of the anthem, from the lyrics to the production to the filming of the music video, was ideated and executed by the makers  Dhruv Kakadia And  Shalini Shekhar
The anthem reiterates ‘Naman Hai Bhumi Ke Veer Ko’ - a testimony to the nation’s combined efforts of adeptly handling Covid-19 turmoil.
Further adding, makers with director expressed  gratitude towards people, who has contributed to the song in their capacity. They said, “I would like really thank people again like 
Shri Yogi Adityanath
“Gorakhnath Mandir” 

Guptashwar Pandey
"DGP Bihar"

Dr Dinesh Kurmi
"Dr. Kurmis Multispeciality Hospital, Mumbai"

Rahul Mahajan 

Nasir Johnny Walker 

Vinay kumar Gautam 
"DOP of Gorakhnath Mandir"

 IPS Anand Vardhan Shukla
"Former IG Traffic Jaipur" 

Lt.Col. Saumitra Joshi (Retd)

Suriaya Wadiwala 
"Lions Club of Lonavala supremos

Digital/Media Partner 
"Ruchika Gupta Of Media Fourth"
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