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Gandhi Jayati 2025: Grammy winner Ricky Cases pays tribute to Mahatma Gandhi

Mumbai: On the occasion of Gandhi Jayati, Grammy Award winning composer Ricky Cage unveiled a new music video, titled ‘B the Change’ from the album of ‘Gandhi – Mantras’, a music tribute to a music tribute and Mahatma Gandhi.

The video features a 75-tukra orchestra to acclaimed speed-pantter Vilas Nayak, who creates a unique fusion of visual and music storytelling.

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The purpose of the album and its latest music video is to celebrate Mahatma Gandhi’s life and teachings, To highlight his philosophy of non -violence, compassion and social harmony.


Vilas Nayak brought Gandhi’s ideals to life on canvas in the video. The 75-Tukra orchestra combined the depth and emotion to the presentation, combining traditional and contemporary music elements to complement the hero’s artistic expressions.

Taking on his Instagram handle, Cage shared the video and wrote in the caption, “On Gandhi’s birthday, here is a new music video of our album” Mantra of Gandhi-Mantras “.

Ricky Cage, Masa Takumi, British-Nominated Cellist Tina Guo, and Nobel Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi collaborated for the album ‘Gandhi-Mantras of Compass’ to be released on July 14.

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Music album collects the sounds and talents of more than 200 artists worldwide Explain Gandhi’s philosophy of non -violence, Peace, tolerance and environmental consciousness through music.

According to the press note shared by the album ‘Gandhi’ manufacturers, the album serves as a poignant reminder that Gandhi’s message is equally necessary and necessary today.

“Mahatma Gandhi inspired generations of Changemakers from Martin Luther King Junior to Nelson Mandela. This album is our humble offer to keep that flame alive. Music has the power to cross the boundaries, as Gandhi’s message,” Ricky Cage quoted in a press note.

Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi, whose life’s work has focused on children’s rights and peace, lends their voice and vision for the project. Their cooperation underlines the deep mission of the album to awaken the global consciousness through art.

“Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on 30 January 1948. But the killer did not know that some people never die. Gandhi is really one of them. His life lessons are universal and timeless. Gandhi will continue to guide us through geography, and beyond age,” Kailash Satyarthi quoted in a press note.

Music album ‘Gandhi’ is a unique support between a Nobel Peace Prize Award winner and a Grammy Award winner. In the trailer description of the album, Grammy Award winning composer Ricky Cage revealed the story behind his cooperation with Nobel Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi.


The cooperation of composer and Nobel Prize Award winner began in 2024, when the two visited the four-city concerts across India.

“In 2024, Grammy-winning composer Ricky Cage began a meaningful cooperation with Nobel Peace Prize winner Kelash Satyarthi on a four-city concert tour across India. The visit raised money for the Satyarthi’s” Satirathi movement for the Satirathi movement, a global initiative as a driving force.

It further read, “To bring this vision into life, Ricky collaborated with more than 200 countries from more than 40 countries, including dear friend Tina Guo, a Chinese-American Virtue Cellist, and a Grammy Award winner Shamisen player Masa Takumi.

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