MUMBAI: In the vibrant universe of Indian music, there’s a star that neverfails to dazzle us - Bishwajit Ghosh. With his enchanting voice and versatility, he’s gifted us unforgettable melodies like “Sau Fikr”, “Dil Ruseyaa”, and “Hum Ek Hain”. Today, he’s back with another masterpiece, “Bappa Morya”.
Bappa Morya isn’t just a song; it’s Ghosh’s love letter to Lord Ganpati. His soul-stirring rendition coupled with Bipin Das’s heartfelt lyrics perfectly capture the festive spirit of GaneshChaturthi. But what sets this song apart is Ghosh himself. Hedoesn’t just sing about Ganpati; he immerses himself in thecelebration, adding a personal touch to the song.
Commenting on his new release, Bishwajit Ghosh shared his personal experience and connection with the song. He said, “Recording the audio and acting in the video for ‘Bappa Morya’ was one of the best experiences I’ve had. I’ve felt a connection with Lord Ganesha since I was a child, and while making thissong, I felt a very strong and positive energy.” This personal anecdote adds another layer of depth to the song, making it not just a musical masterpiece, but also a reflection of Ghosh’s personal faith and devotion. It’s clear that ‘Bappa Morya’ is notjust a song for Ghosh; it’s a part of his spiritual journey.
In addition to this, Ghosh has a heartfelt message for everyone. He urges us all to support eco-friendly practices during Ganesh Chaturthi. He advocates for the use of biodegradable Ganpatiidols and discourages the bursting of crackers. This not onlyaligns with his personal beliefs but also promotes environmentalconsciousness among his listeners. Through ‘Bappa Morya’, Ghosh continues to inspire us with his music and his message. Ghosh’s latest song continues his tradition of conveying meaningful messages through his music. His song “Hum Ek Hai” was a beacon of unity during the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic, inspiring people to stand together. Similarly, his song “Hind Mere” ignited a sense of devotion forour beautiful country, India, reminding us of its many.