Updated On: 30 January, 2020 03:34 PM IST | Mumbai | Sonia Lulla
There's a hint of nonchalance in Ankur Tewari's rendition; the kind that's becoming increasingly synonymous with new-age digital heroes who've been tackling the matter with an attitude edging more towards non-cooperation than anger.

Ankur Tiwari's anti-CAA anthem unveils on Saavn
Ankur Tewari's recently released Jio Saavn anthem Who Hum Nahi gives a new lease of life to his spirited song against the Citizenship Amendment Act, that was penned in a green room as he witnessed the violence against JNU students on screen, and subsequently performed at protests at Cater Road and the Gateway of India.
There's a hint of nonchalance in Tiwari's rendition; the kind that's becoming increasingly synonymous with new-age digital heroes who've been tackling the matter with an attitude edging more towards non-cooperation than anger. Comedian Vir Das used humour to address it in his recent set of shows, as have artistes like Anurag Kashyap, Taapsee Pannu and Farhan Akhtar.