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Marathi Abhimaangeet is a song written in
Marathi Marathi may refer to: *Marathi people, an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of Maharashtra, India *Marathi language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Marathi people *Palaiosouda, also known as Marathi, a small island in Greece See also * * ...
by the noted poet
Suresh Bhat Suresh Bhat ( mr, सुरेश भट; 15 April 1932 – 14 March 2003) was a Marathi poet from the state of Maharashtra, India. Life Suresh Bhat converted to Buddhism with the help of Bhante Surai Sasai. Because of Buddhism was the rel ...
and set to music by well known composer Kaushal Inamdar.


Introduction

The composition is probably one of its kind with over 450 artistes having lent their voice. The song was released under the name ''Marathi Abhimaangeet'' in
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on 27 February 2010, on the occasion of Marathi Bhasha Diwas. The ''Marathi Abhimaangeet'' has been sung by 112 established singers and a chorus of 356 upcoming singers. It has been recorded across 3 studios in
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,
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and
Thane Thane (; also known as Thana, the official name until 1996) is a metropolitan city in Maharashtra, India. It is situated in the north-eastern portion of the Salsette Island. Thane city is entirely within Thane taluka, one of the seven taluk ...
with 12 sound engineers and 65 musicians. It is a very melodious composition which aims to reconcile every Marathi-speaking individual to the beauty of the language. More than 2500 accomplished singers and musicians have directly or indirectly contributed towards it.


About the poet

Suresh Bhat Suresh Bhat ( mr, सुरेश भट; 15 April 1932 – 14 March 2003) was a Marathi poet from the state of Maharashtra, India. Life Suresh Bhat converted to Buddhism with the help of Bhante Surai Sasai. Because of Buddhism was the rel ...
is a noted
Marathi Marathi may refer to: *Marathi people, an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of Maharashtra, India *Marathi language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Marathi people *Palaiosouda, also known as Marathi, a small island in Greece See also * * ...
poet from
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land of Maharashtra. Suresh Bhat loved Maharashtra and
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language very deeply. He made the entire Maharashtra his own, and devoted himself towards
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. He proudly carried the roots of the Maharashtrian soil as ornaments on the body. This immense love and pride towards the state and its language gave rise to a wonderful composition now popularly known as 'Marathi Abhimaan Geet'.


Idea

Kaushal Inamdar noticed the diminishing respect for the
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in its own motherland, Maharashtra. He came across many incidents where he experienced secondary treatment meted out to his mother-tongue Marathi, in
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, which is supposed to the heartland of Marathi speaking people. On his blo
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he particularly mentions an incident where he was mistreated in a plush south Mumbai retail chain, because he chose to speak in his mother-tongue. A chance conversation with a friend working for a radio station made Inamdar embark on the colossal journey. Asked why the channel did not play Marathi songs, Inamdar was surprised to learn it was their policy not to. He was further dumbfounded on learning that the bosses felt Marathi songs were downmarket. He asked his friend whether the channel had any such policy not to play Tamil songs in Chennai, or Kannada songs in Bangalore. Noticing that Marathi was slowly losing its foothold and importance in its hometown, Inamdar decided to compose a song in Marathi which would awaken love and respect for the language in the hearts of all Marathi-speaking individuals. This is where the concept of developing a Marathi anthem started. The project was fondly called 'Marathi Asmita' which means ''The Pride of Marathi''. Inamdar chose a very famous poem by the name 'Marathi Abhimaangeet' which was written by the veteran poet
Suresh Bhat Suresh Bhat ( mr, सुरेश भट; 15 April 1932 – 14 March 2003) was a Marathi poet from the state of Maharashtra, India. Life Suresh Bhat converted to Buddhism with the help of Bhante Surai Sasai. Because of Buddhism was the rel ...
. The music was composed by Kaushal Inamdar himself.


The Marathi Asmita Project

Inamdar began work on the project in 2009. He decided to open a portal under the nam
Marathi Asmita
through which he could reach out to the Marathi-speaking populace and incorporate their suggestions and views. Inamdar did not want the project to become a political product and hence did not accept any political sponsorship. He also refused
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's offer of Rs 1.1 million, for it would then become a Shiv Sena song. He accepted only Rs 500 each from Uddhav and his partymen, as well as from Raj Thackeray and MNS cadre. The entire project was touted as a mass awakening movement and a large percentage of the expenses have been borne by common people, who in some manner wished to contribute towards the song. More than 1400 people have generously made monetary contributions. Their names have been included the CD booklet. The remaining deficit of Rs. 150,000 was met by Inamdar himself.


Singers

For the first time in musical history, more than 450 accomplished singers have come together for a single song. 112 professional playback singers have sung one line each for this composition. From 10-year-old Mugdha Vaishampayan to senior singer Vittal Umap, each singer has lent his or her own special style and presence to make this song a collage of melodious voices. Complete list of singers in order of singing is as follows:
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The recording

The actual recording of the song took place over a period of 15 months across 3 different studios in
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,
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and
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. A part of the song was recorded in A.R.Rahman's studio in
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. Murugan Mohan, a
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music composer, managed to book it for Kaushal Inamdar. He also booked Ilaiyaraaja's orchestra which consists of some the most famous musicians. The
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leg of the recording was completed under the supervision of S. Shivkumar, and the Mumbai recording was done by Avadhoot Wadkar. Vishwadeep Chatterjee was the sound mixer. Chinmay Harshe recorded the chorus voices of 350 professional singers. The chorus consisted of Non-Marathi singers as well.


Album release

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
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and Ashok Bagwe and also a booklet emphasizing the rich cultural heritage of the language. The occasion was graced by the presence of eminent
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personalities from different fields. Some prominent names include
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, Sai Paranjpye, Anil Awachat,
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amongst others.


Post release

The song instantly connected with the Marathi populace and became a hit. Shemaroo Entertainment is the digital partner and is set to make this song available across all digital platforms. On 11 March 2010,
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, a leading network provider tied up with the '’marathi abhimaangeet'’ and made it available as a customer caller tune and also on their live music station


Song lyrics


Legacy

Kaushal Inamdar succeeded to a huge extent in creating an awareness and love for Marathi in the hearts of the listeners. The song reached out to millions of people scattered across the globe. Earlier FM broadcasting, FM channels in Mumbai, capital of Marathi state of Maharshtra, and dominated by Marathi speaking public, refused to play Marathi music on air. However the ''Marathi Abhimaangeet'' brought out a paradigm shift in this attitude. Bowing down to public pressure and demand, almost all leading FM stations began playing local Marathi music on air. Inamdar has managed to salvage the language without having resorted to any political play. In collaboration with zenage studios, Inamdar developed an iPhone application which allows the users to mark themselves dynamically on a world map. This unique piece of promotion allows everyone to see for themselves the reach of the song. Veteran Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan felicitated Kaushal Inamdar on his efforts and lauded the composition.http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_G0wNf19_wwg/S7QlYED60xI/AAAAAAAAAQ8/K4TrJFAZlL0/s1600/d30704462-30pEntertainment-pg3-0.jpg On 15 August 2010, 1560 students of A. B. Goregaonkar English School, in Goregaon,
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came together under the guidance of Kaushal Inamdar and
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and successfully sang the song as a chorus. The event was covered live by many leading news channels.


References

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External links


Marathi Asmita website

Kaushal Inamdar's blog ''kshitij jase diste''

Music in the World of noise

Kaushal's Facebook profile



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