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Goan women come up with musical video on life during lockdown

Apr 26, 2020, 18:26 IST
PTI
Panaji, Apr 26 () Women from various professionalfields in Goa have come up with a musical video to show whatlife means to them while staying indoors during thecoronavirus-enforced lockdown.

In the video, titled 'Teri Kya Story Hai' (what isyour story), several women, including doctors, teachers,actors and homemakers, have tried to convey that they are notfeeling locked down, but this is just a usual routine, coupledwith some additional household chores.

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"Be it a mother, daughter, daughter-in-law or wife, toeach their own," Neha Savkar Vaze, who penned the song for thevideo, told .

Vaze narrated how over a phone call, she and Goansinger Akshada Talaulikar came up with the thought ofdoingsomething musical and out-of-the-box during lockdown.

The next important thing for them was presentation, soas to reach out to fellow Goans through women.

"So, we randomly chose a few Goan women we commonlyknew, whom we thought would enjoy being part of this, made aWhatsApp group and asked them to shoot a few bytes by lip-synching the main track and forward it to us, Vaze said.

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The tempo of the song definitely matched with theexcitement of each one of the participants, Vaze said, addingthat the video showcases women from various fields andresiding in different parts of the coastal state.

Talaulikar said the composition was completed inhalf-a-day, but getting the music arranged was a tough task asbeing confined to home, she did not have access to anyprofessional tools.

She, however, managed access to a recording studio togive a final shape to the video.

Vaze claimed the video received an overwhelmingresponse after being released online last week,

"The views, shares, and comments coming from all overmade us feel happy and satisfied, she said.

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Priyanka Amar Dhumtekar, a homemaker who participatedin the video, said initially they had lot of apprehensions andit took them about eight days to complete the project.

"But when it went online, we all received so manycalls and messages...we are feeling like a celebrity, sheadded. RPSGK GK

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