As the auspicious festival of Shivratri approaches, the air is filled with devotion and reverence for Lord Shiva. To add to the spiritual fervor of this occasion, Singer Chettan Krishna Malhotra has released a soulful bhajan titled "Shiv Shankar Bhole Mahakaal" on T-Series Bhakti Sagar. The bhajan is Sung, Composed and Directed by Chettan Krishna Malhotra.
Collaborating with Music label T-Series for their Bhakti Sagar wing, Singer Chettan Krishna said, after getting two hit Bhajans of Prabhu Ramji i.e Shree Ram Padhare Hain on T-Series Bhakti Sagar & Jai Shree Ram on my YouTube Channel I got a call from T-series and I met them in Noida, and they wanted to create a song for Shivratri on Mahakaal. I agreed, but I knew I had little time to write, compose, shoot, and edit the song, but once you take Mahakaal's name in good faith, I think everything is possible”
The lyrics of the bhajan, penned by Pramod Kumar Sharma, are deeply spiritual and resonate with the essence of Shivratri. The music arrangement by Vaibhav Raghawani complements the lyrics beautifully, creating a melodious and devotional atmosphere. The chorus, consisting of Sahil Pawar, Vipul Bhandari, and Vihaan, adds depth and harmony to the rendition.
The release of the Mahakaal ji Bhajan on T-Series Bhakti Sagar is timed perfectly to coincide with the beginning of Shivratri celebrations. This divine offering is sure to touch the hearts of listeners and evoke a sense of devotion and reverence towards Lord Shiva.
The accompanying video, shot by Amit Palhankar, and maximum footage of Ujjain taken by Brijesh Patel and Vikram Adhikari, captures the essence of the bhajan beautifully. The editing by Brijesh Patel and the mix and master by Yaman Beni enhance the overall appeal of the bhajan, making it a visual and auditory treat for viewers.
Chettan Krishna Malhotra's Shiv Shankar Bhole Mahakaal Bhajan is a heartfelt tribute to Lord Shiva, perfectly timed for the auspicious occasion of Shivratri. The bhajan, with its soul-stirring music and powerful lyrics, is sure to resonate with devotees and add a divine touch to their Shivratri celebrations.