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SINGER JASSIE GILL SHARES A MUSICAL TRIBUTE FOR THE UNSUNG HEROES OF INDIA

Nidhi Hakla

After releasing his latest track 'Baby You' and 'Keh Gayi Sorry', the super talented singer has lent his voice to the LAY'S #Heartwork campaign. Jassie is seen humming this beautiful tribute 'Ye Heartwork Kehlata hai', that reminds him of the effort by his farther who is also a farmer, and many other unsung heroes such as farmers, truck drivers, retailers and many more who are working round the clock in these challenging times to bring joy to millions of people across the country. In wake of the current times, LAY'S has also partnered with Smile Foundation to provide hygiene kits containing masks and sanitizers to families of such unsung heroes.

Sharing his thoughts, Jassie Gill, said, "I believe that dedicating a melody is a good way to say thanks and express our appreciation. When I heard the heartwarming lyrics, 'Ye Kehlata Hai Heartwork', it reminded me of my father, who is a farmer and all the unsung heroes like him, who are working very hard to bring joy to all of us.  So, this is my tribute to support all the unseen heroes – farmers, truck drivers, retailers, and many more who continue to work during the tough times."

Jassie's heartwarming tribute video is receiving a lot of appreciation from fans across the country. The Punjabi singer's ode follows that of popular faces Shehnaaz Gill and Dhvani Bhanushali who join the celebration of #Heartwork by unsung heroes across India. More and more singers and artists are expected to soon share their renditions of the #Heartwork anthem in support of the initiative.

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