Take refuge in Gangaji… Kalpana Patwari’s new documentary “Gangasnaan” released, importance told before Mahakumbh.

Patna:- On the occasion of Mahakumbh to be held in Prayagraj, the most awaited musical documentary “Gangasnaan” of singer Kalpana Patwari, who took Bhojpuri and folk music to new heights, has been released. This folk song music box has been released from the official YouTube channel of Kalpana Patwari. This musical documentary is based on Bhikhari Thakur’s classic composition “Gangasnaan”, which has been presented at the international level with new style and modern music. Regarding this song, Kalpana said that “Gangasnaan” is not just a song, but a musical tribute dedicated to Mother Ganga and Sanatan culture. This documentary will connect not only music lovers but everyone who has reverence for Ganga.

Many famous musicians worked
In the voice of Kalpana, “Gangasnaan” is the most unique Bhojpuri music ever, featuring renowned musicians like Indian jazz pianist Luiz Banks, guitarist Kush Upadhyay, drummer Gino Banks and Sarangi player Dilshad Khan. In this song, a wonderful composition has been created by combining Indian jazz and blues with western music. That’s why this song is touching people’s hearts while listening to it. Musicians from Spain and Denmark have also contributed to this project. The different parts of the song are composed of Louis Banks’ jazz tunes, Gino Banks’ drum solos, and Western blues-pop vocals. Its PRVO is Ranjan Sinha.

Shooting took place in Kashi and Prayagraj
This documentary, which narrates the beauty of river Ganga, has been directed by National Award winning filmmaker Samujjal Kashyap. Its shooting has been done in places like Kashi and Prayagraj. The scenes of Kumbh are shown in the video, and the importance of bathing in the Ganges is explained beautifully. Along with the music, the video has also been filmed very beautifully.

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so many views in one day
This musical documentary uploaded on Kalpana’s official YouTube channel has been watched by about 47 thousand people in a day. Kalpana Patowari has given her melodious voice to the immortal creation “Gangasnaan” of Bhikhari Thakur, who is considered the Shakespeare of Bhojpuri. This song has been written in collaboration with famous folk artists late Ramagya Ram and Arunav Deka.

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