Chettan's unwavering commitment to his craft and his profound spiritual connection with his audience are palpable in the meticulous production of "Maa Ne Dar Pe Bulake." The singer embarked on a visually stunning pilgrimage, capturing the essence of devotion at four significant locations – Jawala Mata Mandir, Chitpurni Mata Mandir , Bangla Mukhi Mata Mandir& Amritsar. Each locale intricately weaves a visual and spiritual tapestry into the fabric of the song, offering a captivating narrative to the audience.
Expressing his elation about the new devotional hit, Chettan Krishan Malhotra shared his joy in collaborating once again with T-series Bhakti Sagar. Reflecting on his previous success with "Pashupatinath Dijiye Darshan," he said, "After my successful association with T-series for my previous hit, ‘Pashupatinath Dijiye Darshan,’ I am happy to associate with the music label again. I shot this song at four different locations, and fans were very helpful." These words resonate with the artist's gratitude for the continuous support of his growing fanbase.
The devotional track, titled "Maa Ne Dar Pe Bulake," is a testament to Chettan Krishan Malhotra's musical prowess. Both sung and composed by the artist himself, this spiritual masterpiece marks his 19th consecutive hit in the genre. It showcases his unyielding commitment to creating music that not only entertains but resonates deeply with listeners, providing an emotional and divine experience for those immersed in its soulful melodies.
Looking ahead, Chettan Krishan Malhotra teased fans with anticipation, stating, “I have two more tracks coming out soon. I will be collaborating with T-series for a Bhajan based on Bhagwan Shri Ram, and the second one I will be releasing on my own channel, based on Prabhu Ram.” This revelation adds excitement to the already fervent following eagerly awaiting the artist's upcoming releases.
The lyrical beauty of "Maa Ne Dar Pe Bulake" is attributed to Pramod Kumar Sharma, while Brijesh Khatri skillfully handled the video editing. The musical arrangements were orchestrated by Vaibhav Raghawani and Dhruv Patel, with Yaman Beni mastering and mixing the song. Mridul Arora and Radhika Chetan Malhotra lent their talents to the cinematography, contributing to the visual splendor of the devotional journey.
Chettan Krishan Malhotra's impressive musical repertoire boasts a myriad of devotional hits, including "Sai Tera Hi Naam," "Hanuman Chalisa," "Shyam Nazro Mai Hi," and "Jai Siya Ram." With each release, his fanbase continues to expand, and his music provides solace, inspiration, and a profound connection to the divine for listeners seeking spiritual enrichment.
Chettan Krishan Malhotra's musical journey in the realm of devotional tracks is undeniably remarkable. "Maa Ne Dar Pe Bulake" stands as a testament to his artistry, capturing the essence of spirituality and devotion. As the song continues its ascent up the popularity charts, it is evident that Chettan's music creates a bridge between the earthly and the divine, resonating deeply with his ever-growing audience. The artist's commitment to his craft and his spiritual connection with his listeners ensure that his musical odyssey will continue to unfold, leaving an indelible mark on the realm of devotional music.
News Helpline is a Brand in the world of daily Bollywood Content. We are a team of Innovative, Hard working and Creative people working in media since last 15 years. We were the first to sense the changing phase of News Industry with the progress of IT industry. Hence in the year 2008 we came up with a first of its kind Bollywood News Application, a website where we uploaded Bollywood news on daily basis and our client could download this news from anywhere in the world on the same day of the event. Then with the passage of time we improved and evolved. The result is today our client in any area of the world receives their Bollywood news (HD quality) within 2-3 hrs. post event. The value of News is very Time dependent and we at News Helpline deliver the News before thay become rumors.
This website uses cookies.