Sairat (soundtrack)

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Released1 April 2016
Recorded2015–2016
Sairat
Soundtrack album cover for Sairat
Soundtrack album by
Released1 April 2016
Recorded2015–2016
StudioSony Scoring Stage, Culver City, California
GenreFilm soundtrack
Length20:55
LanguageMarathi
LabelZee Music Company
ProducerAjay–Atul
Ajay–Atul chronology
Nilkanth Master
(2015)
Sairat
(2016)
Jaundya Na Balasaheb
(2016)

Sairat is the soundtrack album composed and written by Ajay–Atul, to the 2016 Marathi film of the same name, directed by Nagraj Manjule that stars Rinku Rajguru and Akash Thosar in lead roles. The film was produced by Nittin Keni, Nikhil Sane and Nagraj Manjule under the productions Zee Studios, Essel Vision Productions and Aatpat Productions. The four-song soundtrack was released under the Zee Music Company label on 1 April 2016, to critical acclaim and fetched numerous accolades. Sairat notably the first Indian film to record the musical score at the Sony Scoring Stage in California.

The soundtrack to Sairat featured four songs composed and written by Ajay–Atul and featured vocals by Ajay Gogavale, Shreya Ghoshal and Chinmayi;[1] the duo had previously associated with Manjule on Fandry (2013).[2] The music consisted of Western classical, though the lyrics were "rustic", with a "rural lingo". Manjule added that the language and songs in the film differ from other films where characters inexplicably become poets.[3]

Most of the compositions were emphasized on melody, with the folk elements (which had been the duo's signature) is also prominent throughout the soundtrack. The orchestral symphonies were used and blended throughout the soundtrack as according to the duo, "the authenticity of the symphonies will work like a cherry on the cake".[4]

The duo recorded the musical score at Sony Scoring Stage in Culver City, California, a first for an Indian film.[4] The 66-person orchestra – including a 45-piece string section, six-piece woodwind section, 13-piece brass section, six-piece horn section and a harp – was conducted by Mark Graham.[5] The duo added that recording the score at Hollywood made the technical standards at high calibre which attributed to the quality of the film's music and listening pleasure of the songs.[4]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Yad Lagla"Ajay–AtulAjay Gogavale05:14
2."Aatach Baya Ka Baavarla"Ajay–AtulShreya Ghoshal05:34
3."Sairat Zaala Ji"Ajay–Atul, Nagraj ManjuleChinmayi, Ajay Gogavale06:09
4."Zingaat"Ajay–AtulAjay–Atul03:46
Total length:20:43

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