"We are speaking from heart. We are saying with complete honesty, we can't be just tourists to your land. You are one of us and souls have a unique way of reaching out," the 'Tobu Tumi Sundari Kato Kolkata' singer said at the 'Banchao Uttarakhand' evening attended by the whole music fraternity of the city.
With lights going out of the vast Nazrul Manch housing thousands, flickers of tiny lamps swayed to the tunes of 'Sare Jaha Se Achha' as the versatile singer waved to the crowd singing the lyric at the solidarity meet initiated by India Green Reality.
The singer, who had publicly sang the Ganesh Bandana for the first time in her life here,, said "The invocation was aimed at invoking the God before building up from the scratches again."
"I feel marvelous as I connect with the Crowd. As I chanted Ganesh Bandana they all felt so quiet. The hymns gave us the message that think before you do anything. Development cannot outpace green movement and ecology," Usha, who had been seen in Vishal Bhardwaj's Saat Khoon Maaf, said.
"We sing the folk numbers which smell the rain-swept earth. Bhoomi stands for environment, for the green mountains and streams. The tragedy that befell 'God's own land' Uttarakhand is a wake-up call for all of us. Don't plunder Nature," Surojit said expressing hope that any future solidarity meet will now attract lakhs.
Cactus frontman Sidhu said "Amazing that thousands attended the show despite Bollywood king Shah Rukh Khan in other part of the town. Kolkata has a bigger heart undoubtedly than other metros. In a way Haridwar and Howrah have come together."
"We wanted to primarily support the victims. Currently the greatest need remains financial donations for immediate relief efforts and by turning up for the evening music aficionados have generously chipped in for a cause which will help the kins of real life Armageddon," Amitava Samanta of India Green, prime mover of the initiative, said.
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