By News Helpline – 21st August 2020
During these challenging times, the nation prays for blessings and abundance to Lord Ganesha and Bhushan Kumar's T-Series hopes to lift their spirits with their devotional single, 'Aala Re Aala Ganesha'. With Ganesh Chaturthi around the corner, Bhushan Kumar released this new devotional Ganpati anthem composed by Poonam, with vocals by Sachet Tandon and lyrics by Shabbir Ahmed.
The high energy, devotional song is symbolic of the spirit of Ganesh Chaturthi and carries visuals of the exhilarating and electrifying celebrations of the festival.
Talking about the song, popular singer Sachet Tandon says, "Lending my voice to devotional songs is always a spiritually uplifting experience. ‘Aala Re Aala Ganesha’ is a high tempo; high energy song of celebration and hope. It’s definitely a track audiences should listen to, this Ganesh Chathurti.”
T-Series head honcho Bhushan Kumar says, "Ganesh Chaturthi is a special occasion for families across the country. We hope to heighten the spirit of this festival with 'Aala Re Aala Ganesha', which signifies the essence of this festival and the celebrations surrounding it."
Bhushan Kumar's T-Series produced 'Aala Re Aala Ganesha' out now on T-Series' YouTube channel.
News Helpline is a Brand in the world of daily Bollywood Content. We are a team of Innovative, Hard working and Creative people working in media since last 15 years. We were the first to sense the changing phase of News Industry with the progress of IT industry. Hence in the year 2008 we came up with a first of its kind Bollywood News Application, a website where we uploaded Bollywood news on daily basis and our client could download this news from anywhere in the world on the same day of the event. Then with the passage of time we improved and evolved. The result is today our client in any area of the world receives their Bollywood news (HD quality) within 2-3 hrs. post event. The value of News is very Time dependent and we at News Helpline deliver the News before thay become rumors.
This website uses cookies.