Since the announcement of the upcoming Marathi film Baapya audiences have been quite curious about what the film will offer. Adding to this excitement the makers have now released the first song from the film titled Haldit Makhle and it is already becoming very popular among viewers. The song is trending on social media and people are loving its lively and joyful vibe.
A haldi ceremony is always filled with colors happiness dancing and fun and this song beautifully captures all those moments. From the very beginning the music and beats are so catchy that they make you want to get up and dance instantly. It has the kind of energy that can light up any celebration and it feels like a perfect fit for wedding functions especially haldi ceremonies. Many listeners are already saying that this song will become a must play at weddings.
The song gets a special charm because of the voice of Abhay Jodhpurkar who brings warmth and emotion to the track. The lyrics written by Shaunak Narale also known as Asar describe the happy and playful moments of a haldi ceremony in a very simple and relatable way. The music composed by Abhijit Chandrakala adds a powerful and energetic touch making the song even more enjoyable. Together all these elements create a song that is fun easy to connect with and full of life.
Director Sameer Tiwari shared his thoughts about the song and said that a haldi ceremony is not just a tradition but a celebration of happiness bonding and freedom. While creating Haldit Makhle the team tried to capture every small joyful moment that people experience during such occasions. He believes that every beat step and frame in the song will remind people of their own wedding memories and make them feel connected.
He also mentioned that today people want something fresh and entertaining for their celebrations and this song delivers exactly that. According to him once people hear this track they will not be able to sit still and will feel like dancing. The team is confident that in the coming days this song will be played at many haldi ceremonies with people enjoying and dancing to it wholeheartedly.
