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The album was released by former president of Shiv Sena Uddhav Thackeray at the Thackeray residence "Matoshri", Bandra, in Mumbai. [6] The video featured actors Urmila Matondkar and Vivek Oberoi. Gupte's song however is a mix of Hindi and Marathi. The music is inspired from Bryan Adam's chartbuster song Summer of '69.
Baduli (album) "Siraima Sirbandi" Arjun Kaushal Solo Saugat (album) "Mere Nimto" Dharmaraj Upadhyay Dharmaraj Upadhyay Solo Meri Sannani (album) "Hijo Aaja" Solo Sparsh (album) "Chhodera Jadei Chheu" Solo 2017 "Manma Kura Khelaudai" Bijoy Kattel Guru Bhotia Junu Rijal 2018 "Nadi Badyo Hai" Zubeen Garg: Krishna KC, Akhil Sharma Anju Panta
Katyar Kaljat Ghusali is the soundtrack to the 2015 Marathi film of the same name directed by Subodh Bhave based on the 1967 stage play by Purushottam Darvhekar.The film features 17 songs—which included original songs composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy (in their Marathi debut) and the recreations of original music from the play composed by Jitendra Abhisheki and written by Darvhekar.
Venkatesh Digambar Madgulkar (5 April 1927 – 28 August 2001) was one of the most popular Marathi writers of his time. He became well-known mainly for his realistic writings about village life in a part of southern Maharashtra called Maandesh, set in a period of 15 to 20 years before and after Independence.
"Dhagala Lagali Kala" [a] is a famous Marathi dance number from the soundtrack of Bot Lavin Tithe Gudgulya. Sung by Mahendra Kapoor and Usha Mangeshkar, the song was originally performed by Dada Kondke, [3] who also wrote the lyrics, with music composed by Raamlaxman. The track features Dada Kondke and Usha Chavan.
Mihir Bhanage of The Times of India said that Ajay–Atul's music "adds the required rustic touch to the songs and elevates the experience". [16] the songs are "a tribute to Maharashtra's folk culture". [17] The Week's review praised the soundtrack as "amazing". [18] Outlook India called the album as a "mesmermising, enthralling and immersive ...
Correct and perfect use of words is the hallmark of his poems based on nature. Several of Khanolkar's poems were put to music by famous music director Pt. Hridayanath Mangeshkar and have become some of the masterpieces of Marathi music. Some of these songs include "Gele Dyayache Rahuni", "Ye Re Ghana" and "Tu Tenvha Tashi".
His debut album, containing a few devotional songs in Marathi and Hindi, was released by HMV the next year in 1942. Later Joshi moved to Mumbai in 1943 and worked as a radio artist. His performance at a concert in 1946 to celebrate his guru Sawai Gandharva's 60th birthday won him accolades both from the audience and his guru. [ 17 ]