If you close your eyes and just listen can you hear how India has changed? Can you hear it in the way we speak, the rhetoric our politicians use, in the way our music sounds, even in our ads?

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A lot has changed in India since 1947. Meals our grandmothers made from scratch can be microwaved in minutes. Our heroes pose in the buff on film posters. We read different kinds of books - more Half Girlfriend than Malgudi Days. If you just look around, you cannot miss the dramatic changes that have happened in India in the last six decades. Our memories of #FreeIndia are often visual - Ambassador cars, Tinkle comics and Godrej almirahs. Or they are things we can taste - Kisan orange squash, Phantom sweet cigarettes, Chiclets chewing gum. But can you hear the change?

If you close your eyes and just listen can you hear how India has changed? Can you hear it in the way we speak, the rhetoric our politicians use, in the way our music sounds, even in our ads? There is change there too, for good or bad, as dramatic as the changes that we can see with our eyes.

As part of Independence Day Firstpost presents India unplugged - the sounds of a changing India. And the sounds that defy change. Enjoy. And tell us what you would pick as the sounds of #FreeIndia.