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Santali can refer to: Santal people, a tribal people of India, Bangladesh, and Nepal; Santali language, their language Santali script, a name for the Ol Chiki script; Santali Latin alphabet; Santali cinema, part of the cinema of India
These instruments are critical for most traditional Santal music because they provide the metric foundation for the music. The Tumdak' is a hand-struck two-headed drum. The body of the drums made from clay. Like most similar Indian drums, the left head is larger than the right. Leather straps zigzag from head to head to connect and keep them tight.
Kantara is the soundtrack album to the 2022 film of the same name, written and directed by Rishab Shetty, and stars himself in the lead role.Produced by Hombale Films, the film features music composed by B. Ajaneesh Loknath, who described it as a "culture-based folklore film in musical context" and wanted the music to be "rooted in the traditions of the 1990s".
Santali (ᱥᱟᱱᱛᱟᱲᱤ, সাঁওতালি, ସାନ୍ତାଳୀ, सान्ताली, Pronounced:) is a Kherwarian Munda language spoken natively by the Santal people of South Asia.
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The soundtrack to Steven Universe was announced on April 12, 2017 with the first volume being set for release on a later date. [3] In a Facebook live event hosted by Cartoon Network, the duo Aivi & Surasshu, performed few songs from the series and announced the release of the soundtrack for the first volume, Steven Universe, Vol. 1 (Original Soundtrack) on June 2.
The second song "Satranga" composed by Shreyas Puranik, written by Siddharth–Garima (who also served as the film's dialogue writer) and sung by Arijit Singh was released on 28 October 2023. [12] The song is a slow ballad and melancholic number, depicting the strained relationship between Ranvijay and Geetanjali post-their marriage.