The song is more than just a promotional track; it is a tribute to the "Bhalari" and folk traditions of Maharashtra. 🥁 Rhythmic Structure
The film itself is a that explores the relationship between a homeowner (played by Mukta Barve) and her domestic assistant (Namrata Sambherao). The title track serves as a vibrant anthem for the movie, which became the highest-grossing Marathi film of 2024 and has since been remade in Gujarati as Maharani . Production Credits Nach Ga Ghuma -Vaishali Samant-Avadhoot Gupte-
Beyond the singers, the film features a stellar cast including Mukta Barve and Namrata Sambherao, adding cinematic weight to the music video. Impact on Marathi Cinema The song is more than just a promotional
Lines like “Aai ne dila angaai, dukana dila rahnai” (Mother gave me affection, the world gave me tension) captured the universal struggle of the youth—stuck between maternal love and societal pressure. Production Credits Beyond the singers, the film features
"Nach Ga Ghuma" a popular Marathi song and cultural phrase brought to life by the powerhouse collaboration of Vaishali Samant Avadhoot Gupte
It explores the "love-hate" rollercoaster between Rani (a bank employee played by Mukta Barve) and her house help Asha (Namrata Sambherao).