Ganesh Chaturthi, a time of reverence and celebration, takes on a new dimension this year with the special release of the song “Police Bappa.” This initiative, spearheaded by Senior Inspector Mr. Rajendra Kane of the Mumbai Police, aims to celebrate the spirit of Lord Ganesha while taking a resolute stand against drug abuse. Through the compelling medium of music and entertainment, “Police Bappa” carries a profound message: “Say No To Drugs.”
The song “Police Bappa” was unveiled by none other than the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri. Devendra Fadnavis, at his residence. Shri. Fadnavis praised the song’s ability to encapsulate a message of social awareness and commended the collaborative effort of everyone involved in bringing “Police Bappa” to life.
Directed by the visionary Rahuul Khandarre, this musical masterpiece boasts an ensemble cast of remarkable talents. The star-studded lineup includes Anil Kapoor, Padmini Kolhapure, Anu Malik, Nakash Aziz, Usha Nadkarni, Rakhee Tandon, Krushna Abhishek, Kiku Sharda, Jay Bhanushali, Prince Narula, Pearl V Puri, Shiv Thakare, Pratik Sehajpal, and MC Stan.
Nakash Aziz’s soul-stirring vocals breathe life into the heartfelt lyrics, accompanied by the musical genius of the legendary Anu Malik. “Police Bappa” is the brainchild of Vaishali Rajendra Kane, conceived with unwavering dedication and a profound love for the cause.
The song’s lyrics, penned by the talented trio of Rajendra Kane, Anu Malik, and Ganesh Pandit, weave a compelling narrative that underscores the importance of making responsible choices and steering clear of the pitfalls of drug addiction. Director Rahuul Khandarre has expertly captured the essence of the song, ensuring a visual spectacle that resonates with the audience.
“Police Bappa” is more than just a song; it’s a powerful message of hope and positivity. As we celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi, let us also unite in this noble cause and take a firm stand against drug abuse. With “Police Bappa,” we have a melody that not only uplifts our spirits but also reminds us of our responsibility to our society and ourselves. Say no to drugs, and let the spirit of Lord Ganesha guide us towards a brighter, drug-free future.