SIDDHIVINAYAK ON A SONG
Madhushree Bhattacharya’s devotional album is a tribute to Lord Ganesha and available only at the temple
Madhushree Bhattacharya, the singer still remembered for ‘Kabhi neem neem’ (Yuva, 2004) and ‘Mahi ve’ (Kal Ho Naa Ho, 2003), has just come out with a devotional album, Siddhivinayak, that is a tribute to Ganesha.“On September 1, Nana Patekar who surprised me with his knowledge of classical ragas and taals, released the album that was named after Siddhivinayak that had served as my muse at the temple itself. We distributed 1,000 CDs for free in the temple and the rest are being sold from there rather than in stores,” says Madhushree.
She points out that for the last three years she has been opening
the Dadasaheb Phalke Awards with a Ganpati vandana that has been tuned
differently for the album, incorporating the sounds of dhol, dhak and
Durga puja festivities.
“You also get to hear ‘Jaidev, Jaidev’ in a new version, along with other songs you might have heard during temple visits and the chanting of ‘mantras’,” says Madhushree.
During the on-going Ganpati festival, she plans to have a show at
Siddhivinayak at which she will sing some of these songs live.
“You also get to hear ‘Jaidev, Jaidev’ in a new version, along with other songs you might have heard during temple visits and the chanting of ‘mantras’,” says Madhushree.
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