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Lavani developed into two distinct performances, namely Phadachi Lavani and Baithakichi Lavani. The Lavani sung and enacted in a public performance before a large audience in a theatrical atmosphere is called Phadachi Lavani and all the Tamasha Troupe (phad) in Maharastra present it as one of its main sections.
"Ugavali Shukrachi Chandani" is a 2008 Marathi song performed by Arati Ankalikar from the De Dhakka soundtrack. The composition is by the Ajay-Atul-Sameer, with lyrics penned by Shrirang Godbole and Abhijeet Deshpande. [1] The song features Gauri Vaidya in its visuals.
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In 2010, the duo crafted both the songs and the background score for the Marathi film Naṭarang, drawing inspiration from traditional Marathi folk genres such as Lavani, Phaṭakā, and Tamāśā.
The region's folk heritage includes boards, Gondhals, Lavanis-(Lavani or Lavni is all about how much emotion your face can propagate into. Mastery is different in this dance form and is Maharashtra's cherished factors which are disappearing rapidly.) Shahiris and Powada. Sharang Dev, a 13th-century composer, was from Maharashtra as well.
Tamasha (Marathi: तमाशा) is a traditional form of Marathi theatre, often with singing and dancing, widely performed by local or travelling theatre groups within the state of Maharashtra, India. [1]
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Ajay-Atul composed the songs and background score for the Marathi film Naṭarang (नटरंग) (2010). Their composition for Naṭarang was influenced by traditional Marathi folk music forms like Lavani (लावणी), Phaṭakā (फटका) and Tamāśā (तमाशा).