‘Man re tu kahe na dheer dhare’ is a pensive song which conveys the quintessence of life about letting go of the good and bad. The song is from movie Chitralekha (1964), sung by the great Mohammed Rafi, music by Roshan and lyrics by Sahir Ludhiyanvi. All the three, Roshan, Mohammad Rafi and Sahir Ludhiyanvi have created one of the most beautiful and cherished song for ever.
The song is based on raga Yaman Kalyan. This raga conveys tranquility; it is known as a shant raga. It evokes calm and peace in the mind. Roshan chose to compose the song which has a blend of shant rasa of Yaman combined well with bhakti rasa (devotional feel). The orchestra of the song is very simple and comprises of two main instruments sarod and flute. You will hear sarod more prominently which was played by Mr Arvind Kumar Mathur, a noted Sarod Player of those days.
The song is part recording of a Live program at the Ashok Mehta Auditorium (Sri Shanmukhananda Sangeetha Sabha Gruha). Along with Chandrashekharji we have Dr. Sujata Bhat and Varun Dixit on the accompanying sitars, Pravin Phatak on the keyboard, Hanumanth Rawade on the Rhythms, Raju Naik on the percussion, Chinmay Gaur on the flute with Harish Mauli as the anchor of the program.
Негізгі бет ‘Man Re Tu Kahe Na Dheer Dhare’ on the sitar by Chandrashekhar Phanse and team- Live program
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