What Makes Mohit Chauhan's Journey on Mixtape Bhakti So Spiritually Uplifting?
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Key Takeaways
- Mixtape Bhakti offers a modern take on traditional bhajans.
- Mohit Chauhan reflects on the deep connection between music and spirituality.
- Neeti Mohan emphasizes the purity and calmness of childhood bhajans.
- The latest episode showcases the unique collaboration between two talented artists.
- Music continues to be a powerful medium for expressing faith and devotion.
Mumbai, Oct 27 (NationPress) Singer Mohit Chauhan expressed his profound experience while working on Mixtape Bhakti, describing it as a spiritually enriching journey.
He elaborated on how this project enabled him to forge a deeper connection with devotion and inner tranquility through music. Released by T-Series and Bhushan Kumar, the latest edition of Mixtape Bhakti features the divine voices of Mohit Chauhan and Neeti Mohan, who come together to present a heartfelt musical homage to Lord Krishna.
This episode includes two bhajans, 'Choto So Mera Madan' and 'Achyutam Keshavam', which beautifully depict various aspects of devotion to Lord Krishna. 'Choto So Mera Madan' reflects his playful innocence, while 'Achyutam Keshavam' offers a peaceful, meditative experience.
Reflecting on his journey, Mohit Chauhan remarked, “Working on Mixtape Bhakti has been a spiritually uplifting journey. These bhajans were a part of my childhood, and I am truly thankful to Bhushan Kumar and the T-Series team for enabling us to share a piece of that childhood devotion with today’s audience in a modernized form.”
Neeti Mohan added, “This episode is very dear to me. I am grateful to Bhushan Kumar and T-Series for providing us this beautiful platform to convey our faith through music. Singing this devotional medley took me back to the calm and purity of the bhajans I grew up with, and I hope it delivers the same peace to everyone who listens.”
The latest episode is currently available for streaming exclusively on the T-Series YouTube channel.
In addition, Mohit Chauhan has recently contributed his vocals to “Chamkeela,” the first song from the upcoming family comedy “Jassi Weds Jassi.” This lively celebration track is composed by Rev Shergill, who co-wrote the lyrics with Harshh Vardhan Singh Deo.
Discussing the song, Mohit Chauhan stated, “Chamkeela is an upbeat track that instantly resonates with the festive spirit. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to dance, smile, and enjoy life. Recording it was a delightful experience, and I believe listeners will feel that same vibrant energy when they hear it.”