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Kavish Seth wrote the song 'Hindi Bole Toh Bole Ke Gavar Hai' originally to express his anger towards himself and those who discriminated against him, but now it has become a marker of identity, not just for himself but for other people too.
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On a long train journey, he was playing the guitar when a passenger wondered why a western instrument and not an Indian one. The journey concluded but the comment refused to leave musician Kavish Seth.Somewhere it struck a chord with him, as .
For Independence day, a number of art shows in India celebrate the country’s heritage, while others consider questions of identity, activism and control.