Trending: Epic TV show 'Om Namah Shivay' had 52 songs and here's how the theme track was filmed

Trending: Epic TV show ‘Om Namah Shivay’ had 52 songs and here’s how the theme track was filmed

New Delhi: During the lockdown section as a result of lethal novel coronavirus, we noticed Doordarshan and later different personal channels too, telecasting the re-runs of widespread 80-90s reveals comparable to Ramanand Sagar’s ‘Ramayan’, BR Chopra’s ‘Mahabharat’ amongst many others. Now, one other iconic epic present ‘Om Namah Shivay’ has been re-telecast and viewers cannot be happier. 

The epic present initially aired between 1997-1999 on DD National. It was directed by Dheeraj Kumar and written by Vikas Kapoor. Based on the traditional tales and legends of Lord Shiva-Mata Parvati, it gained huge recognition again in time. 

And even now when it’s being re-run for viewers, followers are liking it another time. Actor Samar Jai Singh performed the titular function of Lord Shiva within the collection whereas Gayatri Shastri performed Devi Parvati and acquired huge adulation. 

But not many know, the present was additionally a musical. It had as many as 52 songs in it. Recalling the present, director Dheeraj Kumar stated, “We had a total of 52 songs in the show. Since we wanted the show to be larger-than-life, we had Asha Bhonsale, Kumar Sanu, Sonu Nigam, Shankar Mahadevan, Alka Yagnik, Suresh Wadkar, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Vinod Rathod, Udit Narayan, Shaan and many others. We got on board the best from the industry to create the experience. For the title track, we needed to have a unique addition. We decided to request Pandit Jasraj ji, who is one of the biggest names in classical music. We convinced him of the merit of the show and the track composed by music director Sharang Dev ably supported by the lyricist Abhilash. Although the title track has no words besides the recital of mantra Om Namah Shivay in different notations, the beauty and the music of the song was so appealing that Pandit Jasraj ji agreed to sing it.”

Also, the enduring title monitor of ‘Om Namah Shivay’ is sung by none apart from the legend himself – Pandit Jasraj. The music encompasses a silhouette of Lord Shiva brimming with fireplace as he does varied dance mudras. Not many individuals know the story behind this music. 

Talking about it, Dheeraj Kumar who made the present below his banner Creative Eye Limited stated, “We had an excellent title monitor sung by the legendary Pandit Jasraj Ji, composed by Sharang Dev. We wished to do justice to the highly effective means he had sung the music. The problem was how can we depict Shiv Ji in a timeless method? Lord Shiva is cosmic power, and methods to present cosmic power on display?

Adding extra, he stated: “The dance director was Madhav Kishan. He has been the choreographer of many big mythological shows of that time. Along with him and our special effects director Ramesh Meer of FX Factory, we mulled over how to bring about the perfect effect on screen. So, I told Madhav he had to dance in various mudras of Shiva. Then we took that and inserted fire inside his silhouette with the help of Ramesh and his erstwhile team along with our chief cameraman Ajay Tandon and my associate in direction, Anwar khan. Also, our Art Director Ratnakar Phadke, who was a popular art director in films, guided this process. He understood the ground realities. While we had limited technology, we had a lot of skill and knowledge. We worked with the best artistic minds which has resulted in a theme sequence that is legendary and is remembered to date.”

Om Namah Shivay was narrated within the voice of Rishabh Shukla and was broadly appreciated and watched TV present. 

 

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