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Mumbai's banker-turned-singer Ameya Dabli performs for Indian Army jawans
Updated On: 12 August, 2018 07:34 AM IST | Mumbai | Anju Maskeri
When not performing chants at the weddings of India's rich and famous, banker-turned singer Ameya Dabli spurs jawans to action with his concerts

Mulund-based Ameya Dabli singing at the Hisar Military Station in Haryana. Dabli has performed over 21 Ekam Satt concerts for the Indian Armed Forces in the last one year
Earlier this year, while performing at a military training centre in south Kashmir's Pulwama district, singer Ameya Dabli recalls receiving a disturbing piece of news from the army chief Lt Ranbir Singh. Four terror attacks had taken place at a nearby hillock on the same day. The hill, as he soon learnt, was located less than a kilometre away from the centre.
"The chief said to me, 'Don't worry. We will protect you'. This one reassuring line was enough to allay our fears in that high tension zone," he says. Dabli and his team of musicians went on to deliver a power-packed two-hour performance regaling the audience with musical compositions of poems penned by Kabirdas, Guru Nanak, Amir Khusro and Tulsidas. "We didn't realise how those two hours flew by. You see, that's the power of music," he says. Since then, Dabli has performed at several other conflict regions of the country, including eight districts of Jammu and Kashmir, and four in the Northeast.


