NEW DELHI: With the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 just around the corner, cricket aficionados and music enthusiasts worldwide are in for a treat as the event's official anthem, 'Dil Jashn Bole,' takes centre stage.
This harmonious masterpiece is the result of a dynamic collaboration between acclaimed actor Ranveer Singh and the highly respected Bollywood composer Pritam. Together, they have crafted a musical journey that promises to enrapture fans, guiding them through the splendour of the largest Cricket World Cup ever held.
'Dil Jashn Bole' seamlessly blends traditional Indian instruments with an international flair, aiming to encapsulate the emotions and fervour of the global cricket community. Accompanying this sensational anthem is a music video that aspires to bridge nations and unite fans from diverse cultures, all brought together in a celebration of the sport they love.
During the anthem's grand unveiling, Ranveer Singh expressed his deep gratitude for the privilege of delivering this musical gift to the cricketing world, stating, "Being part of this anthem launch for the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 is truly an honour. It's a celebration of the sport we all love."
Pritam, the creative genius behind the anthem, shared similar sentiments, underlining the eagerness to share a piece of India and its profound cricketing passion with fans across the globe through the universal language of music.
"Cricket is India's greatest passion, and composing 'Dil Jashn Bole' for the biggest World Cup ever has been a tremendous honour for me. This song is not just for 1.4 billion Indian fans but for the whole world to come to India and be a part of the biggest celebration ever," Pritam said.
Fans, too, are offered an exhilarating opportunity to express their ardour for both the anthem and the tournament through the collective Fan Anthem initiative. By teaming up with a friend, capturing their unique hook-step performance, and sharing it on Facebook or Instagram using the hashtag #CWC23, supporters can join the global chorus of enthusiasm for 'Dil Jashn Bole.'