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Oct 07, 2019 at 07:13 PM
Thank You ‘English Vinglish’ For Bringing The Wedding Folk Song ‘Navrai Majhi’ Into Our LivesSrishti MaganIn 2012, Gauri Shinde gifted us with a beautiful, slice of life drama, English Vinglish. From the emotional and relatable story to the powerful performances, the audience loved everything
about this movie, and rightfully so.
IMDbHowever, one more thing that English Vinglish deserves credit for, is introducing or rather reminding, the public at large about the Marathi folk song Navrai Majhi.
YouTubeIn the movie, the song plays during Shashi’s (Sridevi) niece’s wedding. It’s the ‘dance number’ that friends and family come together and bust a move on. But, unlike the wedding dance
numbers that Hindi movies usually present, this is not a loud, feet-thumping song. Rather, it’s a track that you gently sway to, choreograph dance steps on, and actually celebrate the joy of
weddings.
YouTubeWith a mix of Hindi and Marathi, the simple lyrics literally translate to a celebration of the bride. It’s a folk song, traditionally sung by the bride’s family, to introduce her as a vision
of grace and beauty. And let’s face it, which bride wouldn’t want that kind of an introduction?
View this post on Instagram Ma and Daughter bond is special 🤱🏼 but the love, laughter and friendship bond that you share with your ‘maasi’ is super special! This ‘maasi-daughter’ dancing
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The song is also an invite to the wedding party to partake in the celebrations, while also serving as a reminder of the bride’s dreams and hopes.
Aankhon mein iske ishaare Bade nakhrilenakhrile nakhrile Sapnon ke laakhon nazaare Saare rangeele rangeele rangeele
It’s relevance to the wedding ceremony, the gentle beats, and the soft music made it a favourite for bridesmaids and even the brides’ mother to perform on – and most of us had no idea about
this joyful number before English Vinglish introduced us to it.
View this post on Instagram Who doesn’t love a mother-daughter combo waltzing away to glory? And this is no less😍! Check out the gorgeous mother-daughter duo of @niharikabhasin and
@nivedita_bhasin create magic on stage on the evergreen Navrai Majhi❤️ Their immaculate steps and smiles say it all! Choreographing them was one of the best experiences that we had 😁 📹
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@rohan.bhasin We do not own the copyrights to the song. This video is for entertainment purposes only
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Away from autotunes and loud beats, Navrai Majhi truly remains the perfect track to dance and build beautiful memories on and no Indian wedding is complete without it.
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