Nagaland’s musician receives adoration for her rendition of National Anthem on electric guitar; see viral video
Imnainla Jamir, a musician from Nagaland, performed the electric version of ‘Jana Gana Mana’ on her guitar during the Hornbill Festival. Everyone showered her with praise and appreciated her talent as a musician.

In the video, Imnainla Jamir is shown performing the Anthem on an electric guitar as the public listens in adoration. On December 1, the Hornbill Festival conducted its commencement event, with Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar serving as Chief Guest.
Tycoon Anand Mahindra also celebrated the video and appreciated the cultural diversity that exists in India. He took to Twitter and shared the video of Imnainla Jamil’s performance. He also remarked that the Hornbill festival is very unique.
Meanwhile, Imnaila Jamir's version of the National Anthem has created a buzz, with fans complimenting her for such an incredible performance. "Goosebumps!" remarked one Twitter user. Whereas some other Twitter users remarked that this was the best rendition of the Indian National Anthem they had ever heard.
This clip is proof of just how Incredible India is. The Incredible diversity of co-existing cultures. The #HornbillFestival is so unique that it can only go from strength to strength… pic.twitter.com/BQ5AD1C71g
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) December 4, 2022
Patriotism oozes when the notes of our National Anthem strike our ears. While numerous singers have performed the National song over their careers, Imnaila from Nagaland has gained widespread acclaim for her version.
The Hornbill Festival, named after the hornbill bird that appears in Nagaland folklore, is attended by all Naga tribes. During the event, which attracts both domestic and international visitors, people may experience Naga food, music, dances, and customs.
The event, held from December 1 to 10, 2022, at the Naga Heritage Village in Kisama near Kohima, proved to be a profusion of new experiences and an absolute eye-opener for those who are not privy to their immensely rich culture.
FAQs:
Q1. How much do the passes for the Hornbill festival cost?The passes range from INR 20 to 30 and have to be purchased every day for the event.
Q2. What are the main events of the Hornbill Festival?
It incorporates several events like the exhibition of Traditional Naga Morungs. Alongside, there’s a sale of beautiful arts and crafts.
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