Is Shankar Mahadevan's ‘Jai Shree Ganesha’ the Ultimate Festive Anthem?

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Key Takeaways
- ‘Jai Shree Ganesha’ celebrates the spirit of Ganesh Chaturthi.
- Track features vibrant music and heartfelt lyrics.
- Available on all major streaming platforms.
- Shankar Mahadevan aims to bring positivity through music.
- Plans for a restaurant chain inspired by Malgudi are underway.
Mumbai, Aug 20 (NationPress) Padma Shri awardee Shankar Mahadevan, along with his sons Siddharth Mahadevan and Shivam Mahadevan, unveiled the devotional song ‘Jai Shree Ganesha’ this Wednesday.
This track is being hailed as a magnificent anthem for Lord Ganesha, featuring music composed by Kedar Pandit and lyrics by Nachiket Jog. The song harmonizes vibrant rhythms with soulful vocals, encapsulating the joy, reverence, and splendor of Ganesh Chaturthi. It reflects the exhilaration of processions, the warmth of prayers, and the festive ambiance that permeates every household during the celebrations.
Discussing the track, Shankar Mahadevan expressed, ‘Jai Shree Ganesha embodies the festive spirit and vitality inspired by Lord Ganesha. It’s a composition that celebrates both devotion and joy, and I can't wait for everyone to usher in Bappa with this melody.’
Siddharth Mahadevan noted that the essence of Jai Shree Ganesha is pure celebration, emphasizing that it’s a song that will have listeners feeling compelled to join in the aarti and dance along with the procession.
Shivam Mahadevan added, 'Collaborating with my father and brother on a song dedicated to Ganpati Bappa is always a memorable experience. Our aim was to create something that spreads positivity and celebration throughout every home.'
‘Jai Shree Ganesha’ is now available globally on Times Music and all leading streaming platforms.
In related news, Shankar Mahadevan recently shared plans about launching a series of restaurants in Mumbai, inspired by the fictional town of Malgudi created by writer R. K. Narayan. These restaurants will be situated in various popular areas of Mumbai, including Chembur, Borivali, and Lower Parel.
Furthermore, choreographer and director Farah Khan made a visit to Shankar Mahadevan’s residence in Navi Mumbai's Vashi area for her YouTube channel. During her visit, she met his wife, Sangeeta Shankar Mahadevan, and their sons, Sidharth and Shivam. Shankar showcased his culinary talents by cooking potli prawns and thecha for his guests.