Shailendra Singh Reaches Delhi, promotes his ‘One India, My India’ Rally in National Capital
Vishal Malhotra (Photo-Video) Lokesh Goswami Tennews New Delhi :
New Delhi (14/10/2019): Entertainment and sports guru Shailendra Singh has always found a unique route to every one of his projects. With his massively successful Anthem4Good which united 1.4 billion Indians over the world.
Shailendra Started with a historic road rally right from Kanyakumari to Kashmir and planned to travel the length and breadth of India with an ambition to unite Indians with the pure tune of this anthem ‘One India, My India’.
The rally started on Gandhiji’s 150th birthday. 7170 kilometres, 19 cities, 18 days and thousands of untold stories. Singh plans to meet people from all walks of life, interview heroes who have been celebrated and those whose victories have never reached the world, visit armed forces, agricultural villages, off-beat towns and share his diverse experiences with his viewers.
While focussing on some of the important sites related to the life and legacy of Mahatma Gandhi, Singh’s strong belief in the varied offerings of this rich country gives him direction and purpose.
Shailendra while in an interaction with Ten News today after he reached National Capital Delhi said, “It has been really a very excellent experience in my life till date. India is not that old country and is just 73 year old as a independent nation and is the only nation which holds maximum number of religions united at one single piece of land called Bharat.”
He also shared that ‘after the sudden demise of my father because of Cancer, I started believing that there is no fix time period to live. I came up with this plan and did not sleep a single day without finishing some part of the planning of this new-gen patriotic rally.
Singh is now moving ahead for different cities northern to Delhi and will touch the land of Beautiful Kashmir soon.
He is looking forward to release a 90 to 100 minute film showing his journey in a patriotic way.
Singh when asked about the thing found commonly in every city, said “It was not religion nor lifestyle but it was just ‘Indian-ness’ in every city our rally has visited yet.”