Mangaluru: Music album 'Jai Jai Swami Vivekananda' releases to positive response


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Aug 17: Music album 'Jai Jai Swami Vivekananda', by Souls Rhythm group, on the great saint of the country Swami Vivekananda, was released on August 15.

The album has received a positive response from the audience since its release. The music album was released in four languages - Kannada, Tulu, Hindi and English on Souls Rhythm's YouTube channel.

Music has been composed by the brilliant music director Sandesh Babu. Lyrics for Kannada and Tulu languages have been written by Vijesh Devadiga Mangaladevi, while for Hindi, Melwyn Antony D'Souza penned the lyrics. For English, Jayaprakash C S has provided the lyrics. He has also taken the entire responsibility for direction.

Camera work has been done by Deralakatte Suresh and Suhas has done the editing along with assisting in marketing. The song is sung in all four languages by KGF fame Ira Udupi.

Director Jayaprakash C S, music director Sandesh Babu, lyricist Vijesh Devadiga Mangaladevi, cameraman Deralakatte Suresh, team members like director Shivaprasad, Manish Kulal and Ravishankar were present.

  

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