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"Kesariya" is a song by Indian singer-composer Pritam, featuring singer Arijit Singh. Written by Amitabh Bhattacharya and produced by Pritam, it was released as a single on July 17, 2022 via Sony Music India , and was featured on the soundtrack album of the 2022 Indian film Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva .
On 10 April 2022, the first single of the film's soundtrack, titled "Kesariya" was unveiled. [8] Three days later, a teaser of the song was released. [9] "Kesariya" was released on 17 July 2022. [10] [11] On 4 August 2022, the second song from the soundtrack titled "Deva Deva" was unveiled [12] [13] and song was released on 8 August 2022.
Snehdeep Singh Kalsi is a Mumbai-based Indian singer known for his multilingual rendition of the popular song "Kesariya" from the 2022 Bollywood film Brahmastra. [1] Kalsi's version of "Kesariya" featured performances in five different languages: Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam. [2]
TV Series/Album: No. Song: Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-Singer(s) Note: 2009 Dadagiri Unlimited: 1 "Dadagiri" Arijit Singh: Srijit Mukherji: Avishek Das 2013 Tomay Amay Mile: 3 "Tomaye Amaye Mile" Indraadip Das Gupta: Prasen Ujjaini Mukherjee: Bojhena Se Bojhena: 4 "Bojhena Se Bojhena" Madhuraa Bhattacharya: 2014 Atlético de Kolkata: 5 "Fatafati ...
The first song of the film "Sanu Kehndi" was released on 27 February 2019, the second one "Teri Mitti" was released on 15 March 2019 and the full album was released on 18 March 2019. Kesari was released worldwide during the Indian Holi festival, on 21 March 2019. It had a release on 4200 screens worldwide, 3600 screens of which were in India ...
The song was also used in Hindi film, Lekin... (1991) set in Rajasthan, as Kesariya Baalma, in which it was sung by Lata Mangeshkar, set to music by Hridaynath Mangeshkar. It was used in Hindi film Dor. It was also used in the title of TV series, Kesariya Balam Aavo Hamare Des (2009).
Khesari Lal Yadav was born as Shatrughan Kumar Yadav on 15 March 1986 in Dhanadih village of Saran district of Bihar in a low-income family. [15] [1] [3] He got the stage name "Khesari", due to his habit to speak too much as a child, which was analogous to Khesari, a crop, which doesn't need any water or Fertilizer, and grows properly anywhere.
In a Koimoi review, Surabhi Redkar describes "Channa Mereya" as the best song on the album, giving credit to lyricist Amitabh Bhattacharya for inducing immediate "exact feeling of a heartbreak" from within, [9] noting that "a melancholic piece sung with fervour showcases Singh's tonal control", added by Suanshu Khurana of The Indian Express, [10] which conquered Ranbir's character at that very ...