In a poignant and powerful performance, Shreya Ghoshal brought the Netaji Indoor Stadium to its feet, her voice echoing through the venue as she sang “E Je Shorirer Chitkar” (The scream of this body, you will hear it today), An anthem for the movement against violence against women, it began as a protest song. The song was a moving ode to the 31-year-old trainee doctor who was brutally raped and killed in Kolkata. It was sung at the “All Hearts Tour” concert, which was arranged by ISHQ FM in association with the India Today Group.

Ghoshal consciously revealed the song during the performance because she was deeply offended and saddened by the horrible act. She asked the audience to consider the deeper meaning of the words rather than clapping directly before she performed the song. As Ghoshal’s voice expressed the anguish and agony endured by victims, the thousands of Kolkatans in the audience were impacted, with many wiping away their tears.

The song “E Je Shorirer Chitkar” is a haunting melody that captures the anguish and trauma experienced by women who have been subjected to violence. Ghoshal’s powerful vocals bring to life the lyrics, which scream for justice and demand an end to the silence surrounding such crimes. As the song ended, the entire stadium erupted in a chant of “We Want Justice,” a testament to the impact of Ghoshal’s performance.

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Ghoshal’s protest song comes on the heels of Arijit Singh’s “Aar Kobey” (if not now, then when), which has emerged as a rallying cry for those demanding justice for the trainee doctor and other victims of violence. The outpouring of support from the music fraternity reflects the growing outrage and frustration over the increasing instances of violence against women.

Trinamool Congress leader Kunal Ghosh praised Ghoshal’s performance, acknowledging her concern for women’s safety and her courage in speaking out against rape and murder. Ghoshal’s earlier statement on X, expressing her shock and horror at the brutality of the incident, resonated with many, and her song has become a beacon of hope for those seeking justice.

As the nation grapples with the alarming rise in violence against women, “E Je Shorirer Chitkar” serves as a powerful reminder of the need for collective action. Shreya Ghoshal’s song has ignited a spark, and it is up to us to ensure that the flame of justice burns bright.

Shreya Ghoshal’s “E Je Shorirer Chitkar” is more than just a song – it is a battle cry, a call to action, and a testament to the power of music to inspire change. As the echoes of her performance continue to resonate through Kolkata and beyond, we are reminded that justice is not just a demand but a fundamental right that must be upheld.