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Marathi-language singers (1 C, 100 P) Pages in category "Marathi music" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. ... (song) D. Datta Davjekar ...
One of the semi-classical music forms of Maharashtra is " Natya Sangeet" which is a minor version of Musical Opera in the western world. Natya Sangeet or Sangeet Natak has almost a 200-year-old tradition in Maharashtra.
In 2009, she received her fourth National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for the songs "Jeev Rangla" from Marathi movie Jogwa and "Pherari Mon" from Bengali movie Antaheen. [1] She sang more than 70 songs in Marathi. Given below is the list of songs recorded by Shreya Ghoshal in the Marathi language :-
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.
"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.
"Ashwini Ye Na" is a Marathi song from the 1987 film Gammat Jammat, performed by Kishore Kumar, marking his debut in Marathi music. [1] The song features Ashok Saraf and Charusheela Sable on screen and became a massive hit, widely regarded as one of the finest tracks in Marathi cinema.
Marathi songs remade in other languages (6 P) Songs written for Marathi-language films (17 C, 20 P) L. Lavani songs (3 P) Pages in category "Songs in Marathi"
It is a Marathi patriotic song praising the Indian state of Maharashtra. The original lyrics of the song were written by Raja Badhe. The music was composed by Shrinivas Khale and sung by folk singer Krishnarao Sable, popularly known as Shahir Sable. [2] The song is widely used and played in the official functions of Maharashtra Government. [2]