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  2. Vande Mataram - Wikipedia

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    Vande Mataram, from the movie Anand Math, was ranked second. [53] All India Radio's version and some other versions are in Desh raga. [54] In July 2017, the Madras High Court ruled that the Vande Mataram shall be sung or played at least once a week in all schools, universities and other educational institutions of Tamil Nadu.

  3. Vande Mataram (album) - Wikipedia

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    Vande Mataram is a 1997 studio album by Indian musician A. R. Rahman.It is Sony Music India's largest-selling non-film album to date. [3] It released on 12 August 1997 by Sony's music labels Columbia Records and SME Records.

  4. File:A rare painting of our national song, Vande Mataram ...

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ckb.wikipedia.org ڤاندێ ماتەرەم; Usage on eu.wikipedia.org Vande Mataram; Usage on hi.wikipedia.org

  5. Fighter (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The two theme tracks were released as "Fighter - Single" on 1 December 2023. After the film's release, the track "Mitti" was released as a single with vocals by Suresh Wadkar. Additionally, the film's anthem song, "Vande Mataram," was released on 25 January 2024. [23]

  6. Vande Mataram (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Vande Mataram" is the official national song of India and the origin of the patriotic cry of the Indian independence movement. Vande Mataram or Bande Mataram may also refer to: Vande Mataram (album) , patriotic studio album by Indian composer A.R.Rahman

  7. Vande Mataram (1985 film) - Wikipedia

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    Vande Mataram (transl. Mother, I bow to thee) is a 1985 Indian Telugu-language film written and directed by T. Krishna, and produced Krishna Chitra. It stars Vijayashanti and Rajasekhar, with music composed by Chakravarthy. [1] The film is the debut of actor Rajasekhar into the Telugu film industry.

  8. Vande Mataram (1939 film) - Wikipedia

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    Vande Mataram (transl. Hail to the mother! [ 1 ] ) is a 1939 Indian Telugu-language film directed by B. N. Reddy and starring V. Nagayya and Kanchanamala . [ 2 ] The story is based on Reddy's short story Mangala Sutra .

  9. Anandamath - Wikipedia

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    The song Vande Mataram is sung in this novel. Vande Mataram means "I bow to thee, Mother". Vande Mataram means "I bow to thee, Mother". It inspired freedom fighters in the 20th century and its first two stanzas became the national song of India after independence.