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Nirbhaya Echoes: Anoushka Shankar Revisits Painful Song
16 Dec
Summary
- Anoushka Shankar reinterprets her 2013 song responding to the Nirbhaya tragedy.
- The artist views her music as an empathetic act, not a direct protest.
- Shankar notes that despite her song, violence against women persists globally.

More than a decade has passed since the brutal Nirbhaya incident, prompting musician Anoushka Shankar to revisit her 2013 composition. This time, she has collaborated with poet Nikita Gill to add new lyrics to the song, now titled 'In Her Name.' Shankar reflects that her initial composition was a response to shared pain, and sadly, the need for it has only grown as similar tragic events continue to affect women globally.
Shankar emphasizes that her music serves as a vital outlet for expressing her feelings and channeling her rage. She clarifies that while protest is an action born from emotion, her music is not the protest itself but rather an empathetic act. For Shankar, deeply investing her emotions into her work is crucial for its impact, allowing audiences to connect on a heartfelt level rather than an intellectual one.



