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  2. Aanandi Joshi (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, she released her debut solo album Aanandi, which was composed by Mithilesh Patankar, a music arranger and composer. [4] Aanandi has also performed at various cultural and music festivals, including the Maharashtra State Film Awards 2012, Pulotsav in Pune, and the Mumbai Festival. These events have showcased her ability to perform in ...

  3. List of people from Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Devika Rotawan, survivor of the 2008 Mumbai attacks; Judah Reuben, cricket umpire; Ashish Rajadhyaksha, film scholar; Rajesh Pullarwar, artist; Bapsybanoo Pavry, socialite and aristocrat; Sheela Patel, activist and academic involved with people living in slums and shanty towns; J.B. Pardiwala, judge; Aniruddha B. Pandit, inventor; Marietta ...

  4. Devdatta Sable - Wikipedia

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    Devdatta Sable is a Marathi singer and composer. He is known for composing music for songs Hi Chaal Turu Turu and Manaachyaa Dhundit and for the Marathi film 'Aakrandan'. '. Sable has sung the Adivasi song titled 'Dev jevla aamhi pahila' from the film 'Aakrandan' which has been directed by Shashikant Des

  5. Jai Jai Maharashtra Majha - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Marathi Abhimaangeet - Wikipedia

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    The song was released in a special edition album called Marathi Abhimaangeet. Besides the song, this album also contains an instrumental rendition of the same, two more songs by Kusumagraj and Ashok Bagwe [ 3 ] and also a booklet emphasizing the rich cultural heritage of the language. [ 7 ]

  7. Lavani - Wikipedia

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    Lavani is a genre of music popular in Maharashtra, India. [1] Lavani is a combination of traditional song and dance, which particularly performed to the beats of Dholki, a percussion instrument. Lavani is noted for its powerful rhythm. Lavani has contributed substantially to the development of Marathi folk theatre. [2]

  8. Krishnarao Sable - Wikipedia

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    Krishnarao Ganpatrao Sable, popularly known as Shahir Sable (3 September 1923 – 20 March 2015), was a Marathi language folk artist from Maharashtra, India. [1] He was an accomplished singer, playwright, performer and folk theatre (Loknatya) producer & director.

  9. Nilesh Moharir - Wikipedia

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    Nilesh learnt music from Anil Mohile and Achyuta Thakur. He got a boost to his career when he got an opportunity to provide title song to Zee Marathi 's Kalat Nakalat . Nilesh is commonly attributed with the modern trap producer, HexaKill$ as they share the same name.