Draft:Kesari (soundtrack)

Kesari
Soundtrack album by
Released18 March 2019
Recorded2018–2019
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length38:39
Language
LabelZee Music Company
External audio
audio icon Audio Jukebox on YouTube

Kesari is the soundtrack album to the 2019 film of the same name directed by Anurag Singh, starring Akshay Kumar and Parineeti Chopra. The album featured twelve songs composed by Tanishk Bagchi, Arko Pravo Mukherjee, Chirantan Bhatt, Jasbir Jassi, Gurmoh, Jasleen Royal and Rishi Rich with lyrics written by Kumaar, Manoj Muntashir, Kunwar Juneja and Bagchi.

The soundtrack was released under the Zee Music Company label on 18 March 2019, to positive reviews from critics and nominated for five Filmfare Awards, three International Indian Film Academy Awards with a win for Best Lyricist, six Zee Cine Awards, with a win in the same category and five Mirchi Music Awards, winning Album of The Year. B Praak won the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer for his vocals in the song "Teri Mitti".

Background

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The soundtrack to Kesari featured compilation of works from multiple musicians; Bagchi composed two songs "Ve Maahi" and "Sanu Kehndi", while Arko composed the tune for "Teri Mitti" and Bhatt did the same for "Ajj Singh Garjega".[1] The film also featured hymns from Guru Nanak and Guru Gobind Singh—"Ek Onkaar" and "Deh Shiva Bar Mohe Eha"—which were adapted and arranged by Jasbir Jassi, Gurmoh and Jasleen Royal.[1]

Azeem Dayani, who handled the creative direction at Dharma Productions served as the music supervisor for Kesari.[2] He initially revealed that the song "Teri Mitti" was not a part of the film, but Arko who observed and understood the story, composed the tune within 10–15 days.[2][3] Muntashir wanted the song to reflect the last thoughts of a dying soldier. The singer B Praak described it as one of the toughest songs in his career, adding "It’s a powerful song that tells an incredible story and invokes patriotic fervour. So, to do justice to it was something I was very adamant about."[4]

Release

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The first song from the film "Sanu Kehndi" was released on 27 February 2019.[5][6] Later, the second song "Ajj Singh Garjega" was released on 5 March.[7][8][9] The song "Teri Mitti" was preceded as the third single from the album on 15 March.[10] The album was released on 18 March, three days ahead of the film's release, under the Zee Music Company record label.[1] On 22 March, coinciding with the film's release, the music video of "Ve Maahi", a romantic number picturized on Kumar and Chopra, was released.[11][12]

A female version of "Teri Mitti" was performed by Chopra and released on 17 April.[13][14] A reprised version of the song was released on 24 April 2020, as a tribute to the doctors and healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in India and lockdown in India.[15][16][17] This version garnered 8 million views on YouTube.[18]

Track listing

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No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Ek Onkaar"Guru NanakJasbir JassiJasbir Jassi1:02
2."Ve Maahi"Tanishk BagchiTanishk BagchiArijit Singh, Tanishk Bagchi, Asees Kaur3:44
3."Teri Mitti"Manoj MuntashirArkoArko, B Praak5:14
4."Sanu Kehndi"KumaarTanishk BagchiRomy, Brijesh Shandilya2:48
5."Ajj Singh Garjega"Kunwar JunejaChirantan BhattJazzy B4:02
6."Deh Shiva" (Male)Guru Gobind SinghGurmohSukhwinder Singh3:11
7."Deh Shiva" (Female)Guru Gobind SinghJasleen RoyalJasleen Royal2:36
8."Teri Mitti" (Female)Manoj MuntashirArkoParineeti Chopra3:37
9."Teri Mitti" (Tribute Version) (Male)Manoj MuntashirArkoArko, B Praak3:48
10."Teri Mitti" (Tribute Version) (Female)Manoj MuntashirArkoJyotica Tangri3:48
11."Judai Pae Jaani"Anurag SinghRaju SinghYuvraj Hans1:43
12."Ve Maahi" (Remix)Tanishk BagchiTanishk Bagchi, Rishi RichArijit Singh, Tanishk Bagchi, Asees Kaur, Veronica, Rishi Rich3:06
Total length:38:39

Reception

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Soumya Vajpayee of The Times of India wrote "the soundtrack of Kesari celebrates Punjabi flavour from the word go".[19] Joginder Tuteja of Bollywood Hungama rated 3 out of 5 and wrote "Kesari does well in packing as many as seven tracks in there and cuts across genres while still maintaining a consistent sound. The music is the kind that should earn longevity for itself once the film has a long run in theatres."[20] Pratishruti Ganguly of Firstpost noted that all the compositions have been "made to comfortably fit into the fabric of the film" describing it as "rousing, evocative and powerful".[21] Anupama Chopra of Film Companion described it as a "plaintive soundtrack".[22]

Controversies

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Two years after its release, Muntashir was accused of plagiarism, as the lines from the song "Teri Mitti" had been based on a similar tune from a 2005 Pakistani song, but the lyricist denied its claims and stated that the song was sung by Indian folk singer Geeta Rabari.[23][24]

Awards and nominations

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The song "Teri Mitti" lost the Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist to "Apna Time Aayega" from Gully Boy (2019), to which Muntashir expressed disappointment on his Twitter post, pledging not to attend future award ceremonies.[25][26] Muntashir's tweet gained support from fans and other musicians alike.[27]

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s)
ETC Bollywood Business Awards 16 February 2020 Romantic Song of the Year "Ve Maahi" Won [28]
Filmfare Awards 15 February 2020 Best Music Director Tanishk Bagchi, Arko Pravo Mukherjee, Chirrantan Bhatt, Jasbir Jassi, Gurmoh and Jasleen Royal Nominated [29]
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Best Lyricist Manoj Muntashir for "Teri Mitti"
Tanishk Bagchi for "Ve Maahi"
Best Male Playback Singer Arijit Singh for "Ve Maahi"
B Praak for "Teri Mitti"
International Indian Film Academy Awards 24 November 2021 Best Music Director Tanishk Bagchi, Arko Pravo Mukherjee, Chirrantan Bhatt, Jasbir Jassi, Gurmoh and Jasleen Royal Nominated [31]
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Best Lyricist Manoj Muntashir for "Teri Mitti" Won
Best Male Playback Singer B Praak for "Teri Mitti" Nominated
Mirchi Music Awards 19 February 2020 Album of the Year Kesari Won [33]
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Listeners Choice Album of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year "Ve Maahi"
Male Vocalist of the Year B Praak for "Teri Mitti"
Lyricist of the Year Manoj Muntashir for "Teri Mitti"
National Film Awards 25 October 2021 Best Male Playback Singer B Praak for "Teri Mitti" Won [35]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards India 21 December 2019 Favourite Bollywood Movie Song "Ve Maahi" Won [36]
Zee Cine Awards 13 March 2020 Best Music Director Tanishk Bagchi, Arko Pravo Mukherjee, Chirrantan Bhatt, Jasbir Jassi, Gurmoh and Jasleen Royal Nominated [37]
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Best Lyricist Manoj Muntashir for "Teri Mitti" Won
Tanishk Bagchi for "Ve Maahi" Nominated
Best Playback Singer – Male B Praak for "Teri Mitti"
Arijit Singh for "Ve Maahi"
Song of the Year "Ve Maahi"

References

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