Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh has publicly praised Amruta Fadnavis, wife of Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, for her recently released devotional song. Sharing the bhajan ‘Koi Bole Ram Ram, Koi Khuda’ on social media, Singh wrote — ‘Thank you, Amruta Fadnavis ji. I heard the Shabad sung by you on the words of Guru Nanak ji. It felt very good.’ Amruta’s rendition blends the spiritual essence of Guru Nanak’s teachings with contemporary music, earning appreciation from across social media platforms. Song gains wide popularity on YouTube Amruta Fadnavis, who often remains in the spotlight for her style, social work, and singing, released her latest bhajan “Koi Bole Ram Ram, Koi Khuda” on 24 October through T-Series’ official YouTube channel. Within days, the song crossed 4.58 million views, making it one of her most successful releases to date. Fans trended #AmrutaFadnavisSong on social media, while several celebrities also lauded her performance. The singer enjoys a vast online following, 2.1 million on Facebook, 1.5 million on Instagram, 238,000 on Twitter (X), and 62,000 subscribers on YouTube. From Banking professional to singer and social Worker Amruta Fadnavis, who married Devendra Fadnavis in 2005, has had a distinguished career in banking. She began as an executive cashier at Axis Bank, later heading the Nagpur branch, and eventually becoming Vice President at the corporate office in Mumbai. Over her 17-year banking career, she has actively participated in social and community programmes, especially those promoting women’s empowerment. Balancing her professional life with personal passions, Amruta has also built a name as a banker, artist, and philanthropist. Her interest in music, which began as a hobby, has now evolved into a recognised artistic pursuit. Earlier releases and collaborations This is not Amruta’s first venture into devotional music. Earlier this year, on Mahashivratri, she released “Devadhidev Tu Mahadev,” a song she wrote herself. The track featured vocals by Shankar Mahadevan, with Amruta appearing in the music video. Through such projects, Amruta continues to balance her professional expertise with creative expression, earning admiration from both political and artistic circles. Her growing popularity as a devotional singer now finds endorsement from unexpected quarters, including political leaders like Digvijaya Singh. Post navigation Prices of Saras Butter and Paneer may drop:Ghee could be cheaper by ₹38 per litre know the new rates if GST reduction is approved Wife supports husband’s girlfriend facing domestic violence:Indore woman says, ‘She left him seven years ago but returned after being contacted by the man’s paramour’