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"Ek Sur" (transl. One tune) or "Mile Sur Mera Tumhara" (transl. As the tune matches, mine and yours) as it is better known, is an Indian song and accompanying video promoting national integration and unity in diversity. The national integration video was intended to instill a sense of pride and promote unity amongst Indians, highlighting India's different linguistic communities and societies—India's unity in diversity, so to speak. Mile Sur was telecast for the first time on Independence Day, 1988, after the telecast of the Prime Minister's speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort.

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  • "Ek Sur" (transl. One tune) or "Mile Sur Mera Tumhara" (transl. As the tune matches, mine and yours) as it is better known, is an Indian song and accompanying video promoting national integration and unity in diversity. The concept for Mile Sur was developed in 1988 by Lok Seva Sanchar Parishad and promoted by Doordarshan (then India's sole TV broadcaster) and India's Ministry of Information. The song was composed by Bhimsen Joshi and arranged by Louis Banks, with lyrics by Piyush Pandey (then an account manager and presently the executive chairman and creative head of Ogilvy and Mather, India). The project was conceived by Suresh Mallik and Kailash Surendranath, was directed by Surendranath and recorded by people from all walks of life, including a supergroup of Indian celebrities—musicians, sports persons, movie stars, etc. The national integration video was intended to instill a sense of pride and promote unity amongst Indians, highlighting India's different linguistic communities and societies—India's unity in diversity, so to speak. Mile Sur was telecast for the first time on Independence Day, 1988, after the telecast of the Prime Minister's speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort. A recreated version of the song was composed by film musicians Sachin Sanghvi and Jigar Saraiya, rewritten by Saraiya, Vaibhav "Vayu" Shrivastava and I.P. Singh, and crooned by Sanghvi, Saraiya, Vayu, Singh, Navraj Hans, Shalmali Kholgade, Divya Kumar, Rakesh Maini and Shashwat Singh for the 2020 dance drama Street Dancer 3D, directed by Remo D'Souza and starring Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor in the lead roles. (en)
  • "Ek sur" (Satu Nada) (bahasa-bahasa di India), atau "Mile Sur Mera Tumhara" yang lebih dikenal, adalah sebuah lagu dan video India yang mempromosikan integrasi nasional dan kesatuan dalam persatuan. Konsep untuk Mile Sur dikembangkan pada 1988 oleh dan dipromosikan oleh Doordarshan (penyiar TV tunggal di India) dan Kementerian Informasi India. Lagu tersebut dikomposisikan oleh dan diaransemenkan oleh , dengan lirik-lirik buatan (in)
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  • Various (en)
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  • Pt Bhimsen Joshi (en)
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  • Hindi, Assamese, Gujarati, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, (en)
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  • Mile Sur Mera Tumhara (en)
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  • Aarti Gupta & Kailash Surendranath with Lok Seva Sanchar Parishad, India (en)
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  • "Ek sur" (Satu Nada) (bahasa-bahasa di India), atau "Mile Sur Mera Tumhara" yang lebih dikenal, adalah sebuah lagu dan video India yang mempromosikan integrasi nasional dan kesatuan dalam persatuan. Konsep untuk Mile Sur dikembangkan pada 1988 oleh dan dipromosikan oleh Doordarshan (penyiar TV tunggal di India) dan Kementerian Informasi India. Lagu tersebut dikomposisikan oleh dan diaransemenkan oleh , dengan lirik-lirik buatan (in)
  • "Ek Sur" (transl. One tune) or "Mile Sur Mera Tumhara" (transl. As the tune matches, mine and yours) as it is better known, is an Indian song and accompanying video promoting national integration and unity in diversity. The national integration video was intended to instill a sense of pride and promote unity amongst Indians, highlighting India's different linguistic communities and societies—India's unity in diversity, so to speak. Mile Sur was telecast for the first time on Independence Day, 1988, after the telecast of the Prime Minister's speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort. (en)
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