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Length
  
5:40

Label
  
Eros Now

Deewani Mastani

Released
  
17 October 2015 (2015-10-17)

Recorded
  
Wow & Flutter Studio, Mumbai

Genre
  
Filmi, Maharashtra Folk, Qawwali

Writer(s)
  
Siddharth-Garima (Marathi Lyrics by Ganesh Chandanshive) (Qawwali Lyrics by Nasir Faraaz)

"Deewani Mastani" (Hindi: दीवानी मस्तानी) is a song from the 2015 Blockbuster Bollywood film, Bajirao Mastani. The song is composed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and sung by Shreya Ghoshal, while backing vocals were given by Ganesh Chandanshive, Mujtaba Aziz Naza, Altamash Faridi, Farhan Sabri. The lyrics were majorly penned by Siddharth-Garima. Ganesh Chandanshive penned the Marathi lyrics while the Qawwali lyrics were written by Nasir Faraaz. The song features Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh and Priyanka Chopra in the video. The movie was dubbed in Tamil and Telugu and hence the song was also released as "Thindaadi Poagiraen" in Tamil and "Mastani" in Telugu on 15 December 2015. Shreya Ghoshal rendered her voice to all the three versions of the song. The song was reprised in MTV Unplugged Season 6 and was also rendered by Ghoshal.

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Development

Deewani Mastani is recorded, mixed and mastered by Tanay Gajjar at Wow & Flutter Studio in Mumbai. The song is arranged and programmed by Shail-Pritesh. The song was choreographed by Remo D'Souza, who made the dance an amazing combination of Classical and Contemporary. Remo complimented Deepika Padukone for her dance skills by saying that her movements and expressions are perfect. The shooting of the song took ten days at a very expensive set created at Film City, Mumbai, in which over 20,000 intricately designed mirrors were used. Sanjay Leela Bhansali took inspiration from K. Asif's Mughal-e-Azam for this song in trying to create the Aina Mahal. It is his contemporary version of the classic song "Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya". The premise between the two songs is also similar. While in that "Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya" courtesan Anarkali dances for Prince Salim, in this one princess Mastani dances and declares her love for Bajirao. After the release of the song, the set of the song was turned into a museum.

Release

The song was released in a grand event held in Delhi on 17 October 2015. The launch was followed by Day 1 of Blenders Pride Fashion Week where Deepika Padukone turned show stopper for the designer Anju Modi, who also designed costumes for the Sanjay Leela Bhansali film. The song was also uploaded on Eros Now YouTube page on 18 October 2015. The full audio album was released on 24 November 2015. The song was made available at iTunes the same day of release and for online streaming at Saavn on 16 September 2015 and at Gaana on 25 November 2015.

Picturization

The video of the song features Deepika Padukone dancing in her gorgeous Anarkali incarnation wearing a layered golden lehenga in a grand hall with over 20,000 mirrors. Deepika makes a grand entry through a large gate which opens up as a large curtain rises ahead of it. After the entry, Deepika (Mastani) sings directly to Ranveer Singh (Bajirao) expressing her love for Bajirao. The song has a part Sufi-part Maharashtrian folk sound, where Padukone can be seen dancing with complete abandon, as Singh, looking every bit like a king, watches her in complete enchantment. While sitting above all the action in a terrace-like space, Priyanka Chopra as Kashibai, Bajirao's first wife, looks down upon all the action (metaphorically and otherwise). The song video was highly praised for Padukone's performance and the sweet voice rendered by Shreya Ghoshal.

Reception

The song was inspired by "Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya" from Mughal-e-Azam and thus was observed as its modern version, while Deepika was compared to Madhubala. The song, turned extremely popular and topped various countdown charts. By October 2016, the official music video crossed over 46 Million views and the official film version crossed over 15 Million views on YouTube. Due to popularity and high demand, the singer of the song, Shreya Ghoshal, performed this number in many of her concerts, in and outside India. The music composition by Sanjay Leela Bhansali was also highly applauded. Amitabh Bachchan praised Bhansali and wrote on his blog, "The music tracks of 'Bajirao Mastani'... quite something... the purity of music and its tributaries seem to be getting revived.". Reviewing for Firstpost, critic Subhash K. Jha praised Ghoshal's singing by saying, "The soundtrack of Bajirao Mastani has no Lata Mangeshkar. But it has lots of Shreya Ghoshal, Lata Ji’s most melodious disciple. This girl can bend the most evocative lyrics into seductive shapes and leave us wondering if she is trying to tell us something beyond the words.". Critic R.M. Vijaykar, reviewing for India-West, praised the composition and "electrifying" vocals of Ghoshal by saying, "The heroine of the score is Shreya Ghoshal, Bhansali’s own magic find." and described Bhansali's work as creditable. Critic Surabhi Redkar, reviewing for Koimoi praised the touch given by Maharashtrian and Qawwali lyrics saying, "The song is not just a treat to watch, but to hear it too!".

Chart performance

The song debuted on Mirchi Music Top 20 countdown on 7 November 2015 at 6th position. The song rose up to the 1st position in the next few weeks. The song stayed in the chart for 21 weeks, out of which it was in Top 5 for more than 12 consecutive weeks. Due to this, the song was marked a Platinum Jubilee Song and it stayed in the Top 20 chart till 1 April 2016.

References

Deewani Mastani Wikipedia


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