Did Suresh Wadkar's Song 'Suno Na' Speak to You?

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Key Takeaways
- Suresh Wadkar brings a unique emotional depth to his latest song.
- “Suno Na” is a love ballad that resonates with listeners.
- The song’s composition features a collaboration of talented artists.
- Wadkar's journey showcases his dedication to Indian playback singing.
- Emotional sincerity is a key theme in modern music.
Mumbai, June 19 (NationPress) Celebrated playback vocalist Suresh Wadkar has unveiled a heartfelt new romantic song titled “Suno Na”. He expressed that this track embodies an authenticity that is increasingly uncommon in our fast-moving society.
While discussing the song, Wadkar remarked, “Suno Na” is a piece that truly resonated with me. It possesses a level of emotional depth that’s seldom found today. The gentle melody and thoughtful lyrics allowed me to deeply connect with the essence of this piece. I take pride in being a part of it.
“Suno Na” serves as a contemporary love ballad that delves into themes of longing, self-reflection, and the subtle strength of love.
The lyrics were crafted by Puneet Gururani, with composition by Sanjay Chitale and music arrangement by Shubham Saurabh. The visual narrative was brought to life by Akshay Waghmare and Ruchira Jadhav. The song is produced by Ajivasan Sounds and Let’s Cook Music.
Wadkar, who was honored with the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 2018 for Sugam Sangeet and the prestigious Padma Shri, has a rich history in music.
He began his journey by participating in the Sur-Singar competition in 1976, where he clinched victory, impressing industry legends like Jaidev and Ravindra Jain, who introduced him to playback singing.
His first notable performance was the song Sona Kare Jhilmil Jhilmil Vrishti Pade Tapur Tupur from the film Paheli in 1977.
Impressed by his talent, Laxmikant-Pyarelal soon recorded a duet with Lata Mangeshkar, titled “Chal Chameli Bagh Mein” for Krodhi.
Wadkar later lent his voice to tracks in Hum Paanch, Pyaasa Sawan, and Raj Kapoor's Prem Rog.
He continued to sing for R. K. Banner films, often for Rishi Kapoor in Henna, Prem Granth, Bol Radha Bol, Vijay, and others. Additionally, he performed for Rajiv Kapoor in Ram Teri Ganga Maili.
Two of his most acclaimed songs are “Tum Se Milke” from Parinda and “Aye Zindagi Gale Laga Le” from Sadma, as well as “Gori Sapno me hai” from Insaaf ki Manzil.