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Music Review: Vitti Dandu

High on the patriotic quotient, this album starts with 'Bheduni Hi Jau Saari Shikhare'
Music Review: Vitti Dandu
High on the patriotic quotient, this album starts with 'Bheduni Hi Jau Saari Shikhare'.
Music by: Santosh Mulekar
Shankar Mahadevan’s voice with a backing from other singers like Anvesha, Suhas Sawant, Meghna Mishra and Santosh Mulekar gives you goosebumps. 'Pahuni Ghe Re Saare Najare' marks Papon’s Marathi debut and the depth of his voice brings out the essence of the fun-filled song.
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'Aho Karbhari Maru Naka Pichkari' is Sunidhi Chauhan’s energetic lavani number. Combined with the dholki beats, Sunidhi takes the tempo of the song from low to high and back with effortless ease and aplomb. Gela Majha English Sasra Gela is the next track on the list. Written by Manvel Gaikwad and also crooned by him with Pandharinath Kamble, this is a parody of 'Geli MajhiSakkhiBaykoGeli'. The lyrics of this bharood song are the best part and what makes it more fun to listen is the way it has been sung by Manvel and Pandharinath.
MeghnaMishra returns as the solo singer with 'ChalaKheluyaVittiDandu' which, as the title suggests, is about the game of vittidandu. It has a rustic folksy tune to it. The last track 'Sansanuni Marla Tola' is a powada sung by UdeshUmap. Another high energy number, this one makes you listen intently to it and brings out the patriotic spirit.
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