Singer Arya Dhayal’s new song video ‘Angane Venam’ is a catchy call against gender discrimination
The Hindu
Composed for Women and Child Development Department, the track wins hearts on social media
Singer Arya Dhayal’s catchy new video ‘Angane Venam’ for the Women and Child Development Department (WCD) has received over 1.5 lakh views and counting in just one day on YouTube. The song also garnered a few thousand likes and shares on the department’s social media accounts. Composed and sung by Arya, with lyrics by Sasikala V. Menon, the song, with a folksy touch, is a call against letting gender discrimination slide by. It asserts women’s right to eat, dress, study and stand on their own feet – in short, make their own choices in life and be themselves without being judged for what they do. Times have changed and so have women, so see them for what they are, it goes.More Related News

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