Airaneechya Deva Tula

1965 song by Lata Mangeshkar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Airaneechya Deva Tula" ( Marathi: ऐरणीच्या देवा तुला) is a 1965 Indian Marathi-language song by Lata Mangeshkar for the soundtrack album of Sadhi Mansa. Lyrics was penned by Jagdish Khebudkar. It became an enduring classic among Marathi audiences and received numerous awards.[1]

LanguageMarathi
Released1965
GenreFolk
Length3:38
Quick facts Song by Lata Mangeshkar, from the album Sadhi Mansa ...
"Airaneechya Deva Tula"
Song by Lata Mangeshkar
from the album Sadhi Mansa
LanguageMarathi
Released1965
GenreFolk
Length3:38
LabelSaregama India Limited
ComposerAnandghan
LyricistJagdish Khebudkar
Music video
Airaneechya Deva Tula on YouTube
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Mangeshkar was awarded by the Best Female Playback Singer by the Maharashtra State Government for the song.[2]

Development

Originally, the film's producer Bhalji Pendharkar had planned for Yogesh to write the lyrics for the song. However, Pendharkar decided to personally write the songs for the film instead. He approached Jagdish Khebudkar, providing detailed descriptions of the scene he envisioned. The song was meant to depict a hardworking blacksmith and his wife expressing gratitude to God. Initially titled "Airaneechya Deva Tula Aginphule Vahu De", the lyrics were changed during the recording session to "Airaneechya Deva Tula Thingi Thingi Vahu De". In Marathi, both 'Aginphule', and 'Thingi' symbolize 'spark'.[3][4][5]

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Awards

Lata Mangeshkar received the Best Music Director Award from the Maharashtra government for her work on the film.[7][8]
More information Year, Award ...
Year Award Category Nominee Result Ref.
1966 Maharashtra State Film Award Best Female Playback Singer Lata Mangeshkar Won [8]
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