Popularly
known as a singing policeman in Leicester, UK, Kulbinder Rai is in Noida for
the release of his music album at Marwah Studios. He has always believed that
music is the universal language of peace.
Kulbinder
Rai has been working for the Police since 1994 and just after two years of his
service, he was bestowed with an Outstanding Achievement Award by the Home
Office. Witnessing violence and injustice on an everyday basis through his job,
his earlier album in Punjabi song ‘Rohb’ sends out a message
to people to ‘Be Good and Do Good’.
“Music
makes you spiritually high and makes an individual more compassionate. Music
helps to strike a fine balance between mind and heart and promotes good health”
said Kulbinder Rai answering questions by media students of Asian School of
Media Studies at Noida Film City.
“People
who have no love for music are not normal. Music can be in any form. Music
makes you feel close to God” added Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios
while releasing “KABHI NAZAR” the music CD of engineer Kulbinder Rai.
Romail
Gulzar of Pukaar News from Leicester suggests the event in India. Later
Kulbinder sang different numbers from his album. Sandeep Marwah presented life
membership of International Film and Television Club to Rai.
Present
at the occasion was renowned Nigerian dress designer, John Jesus. He
appreciated the gesture of releasing the music in India.