Sofia Ashraf, TM Krishna & Others Rap, Sing and Rhyme on Privacy

The song also touches upon subjects such as the beef ban and Aadhaar. 

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The Vettiver Collective in Chennai has released a music video titled the 'Privacy song' to highlight the importance of this right on everyday life.

The song, which is also called The Akavurimai Paattu, is a collaborative effort by Justice Rocks arts project featuring poet Perumal Murugan, Navayan Maha Jalsa's Shital Sathe group, rapper Sofia Ashraf and Carnatic musician TM Krishna.

In the Hadiya case, the marriage of two consenting adults was set aside by the Kerala High Court, and an adult woman was subsequently remanded to her father's custody. The Supreme Court's 24 September judgement on the Right to Privacy clearly endorses the right to choose one's life and life partner, the right to free movement and underscores privacy as a natural right without which an individual cannot enjoy the dignity and the space required to be an individual. The Apex Court too will be bound by its 9 member bench's order in adjudicating the Hadiya matter.

All the artists can be seen singing or reciting a poem about privacy and why it is necessary for a citizen to exercise this right to lead a fulfilling life. It also touches upon  subjects such as the beef ban and Aadhaar.

(This article was originally published in The News Minute.)

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