Shankar Mahadevan collaborates with sons for Diwali song
Mumbai
October 18, 2017
Singer-composer Shankar Mahadevan has collaborated for the
first time with both his sons Siddharth and Shivam for a new song "Dilwali
Diwali".
Composed by Siddharth and Soumil and written by Amitabh
Bhattacharya, the song is being launched on FM station Radio City on the
occasion of Diwali.
It is fun and festive, and will be played across 33
cities that the station is present in.
Adding to the festivities, Shankar
and his team have also composed a special new station jingle for Radio City -- a
mash-up of the "Dilwali Diwali" song with the station's "Rag Rag Mein Daude
City" anthem.
Mahadevan said: "Music connects all of us universally! For
us, everything we do is 'Dil se' and we wanted to help everyone celebrate this
Diwali from the heart, filled with lots of love, 'ladoos', laughter and joy all
rolled into one; bringing my two amazing kids Siddharth and Shivam and me
together for first time ever with our song 'Dilwali Diwali'."
"May you
all have a happy and a prosperous Dilwali Diwali."
Mumbai
October 18, 2017
Singer-composer Shankar Mahadevan has collaborated for the
first time with both his sons Siddharth and Shivam for a new song "Dilwali
Diwali".
Composed by Siddharth and Soumil and written by Amitabh
Bhattacharya, the song is being launched on FM station Radio City on the
occasion of Diwali.
It is fun and festive, and will be played across 33
cities that the station is present in.
Adding to the festivities, Shankar
and his team have also composed a special new station jingle for Radio City -- a
mash-up of the "Dilwali Diwali" song with the station's "Rag Rag Mein Daude
City" anthem.
Mahadevan said: "Music connects all of us universally! For
us, everything we do is 'Dil se' and we wanted to help everyone celebrate this
Diwali from the heart, filled with lots of love, 'ladoos', laughter and joy all
rolled into one; bringing my two amazing kids Siddharth and Shivam and me
together for first time ever with our song 'Dilwali Diwali'."
"May you
all have a happy and a prosperous Dilwali Diwali."
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