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Songs written for Marathi-language films (17 C, 20 P) L. Lavani songs (3 P) Pages in category "Songs in Marathi" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of ...
Bhansali was inspired by the music of Mughal-e-Azam to compose the film soundtrack. The songs cover genres of Marathi folk, Sufi, lavani, qawwali and Indian classical apart from fusion of different ragas in single tracks. Upon release, music critics anticipated in positive that the tunes will match visuals, justifying lyrical interpretations ...
The first song from the film—the title track "Chandra"—was released as a music video on 29 March 2022, followed by an official single that released a day later. [6] Prior to the release, Khanvilkar performed the song at an event held at the Royal Opera House to launch her 35-foot tall cut out in Chandra's look. [ 7 ]
"Baby Bring It On" is a Marathi-language song from the soundtrack album of the 2016 comedy drama film Jaundya Na Balasaheb. [1] The song was composed and written by Ajay-Atul, picturised on Bhau Kadam, and Sai Tamhankar, along with Girish Kulkarni, who also directed the film.
Marathi-language singers (1 C, 100 P) Pages in category "Marathi music" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
Amitraj Sawant is a Marathi music director-composer and singer from Mumbai.After Duniyadari his career took higher graph in Marathi film industry. In 2014 he won the International Marathi Film Festival Award for all 3 categories in music section for the movie 72 Miles – Ek Pravas.
Kshan Amrutache (Marathi: क्षण अमृताचे) is a Marathi album by Saleel Kulkarni & Lata Mangeshkar. The album was released on 7 July 2013 at Yashwantrao Chavan Stadium, Kothrud, Pune. The album was released by Pt. Hridaynath Mangeshkar. Saleel Kulkarni stated that it was his dream to work with Lata Mangeshkar.
Sairat's soundtrack was streamed over 1.2 billion times on music streaming services, becoming the first and only Marathi album to achieve this feat. [11] "Zingaat" became the most-viewed Marathi song on YouTube, garnering around 450 million views as of June 2021. [12] Ajay–Atul described on the soundtrack's success, saying: [12]