Kerala's martial arts in song, Modi praises 'Hanumankind"

In the 120th episode of 'Mann Ki Baat', the Prime Minister also spoke about Chaitra Navratri, the recent natural disasters in Myanmar, water conservation, etc.

Kerala's martial arts in song, Modi praises 'Hanumankind"


New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated Kerala rapper Suraj Cherukat aka 'Hanumankind' for his latest song. The song is called 'Run It Up'. The music video highlights Kerala's traditional martial arts Kalaripayattu. Games like Gatka and Thanga are also highlighted. The Prime Minister said in 'Mann Ki Baat' radio program, you must be aware of the popular rapper Hanumankind. Now his song 'Run It Up' has gained popularity. That music video includes our traditional Kalaripayattu, Gatka, Thanga. I want to thank Hanumankind. Everyone everywhere is getting to know about this game.

Incidentally, Hanumankind's new track 'Run It Up' highlights Indian culture. At least seven Indian folk are highlighted there. 'Run It Up' has been at the top of the Asian music charts for the past three weeks. The young rapper gained international fame for Bigdogs.

Today, in the 120th episode of 'Mann Ki Baat', the Prime Minister also spoke about Chaitra Navratri, the recent natural disasters in Myanmar, water conservation, etc. He said, "Today is the Pratipada tithi of the Shukla Paksha of the month of Chaitra. Chaitra Navratri is starting from today and the Indian New Year is also starting from today. Between 13 and 15 April, different parts of the country will become festive. That means this entire month is festive. I extend my heartfelt greetings to the countrymen on these festivals." Regarding the earthquake disaster in Myanmar, he said, "Recently, Myanmar witnessed a terrible earthquake. India was the first to respond to the affected people through 'Operation Brahma'. India also extended a helping hand quickly after the earthquakes in Turkey and Nepal. We were also there during the water crisis in Maldives.

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