Mirzapur (soundtrack)

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Mirzapur
Soundtrack album by
John Stewart Eduri and Anand Bhasker
Released21 October 2020
Recorded2019–2020
GenreAmazon Original Series Soundtrack
Length42:35
LanguageHindi
LabelZee Music Company
Producer
  • Parth Parekh
  • Anand Bhaskar
  • Ajay Jayanthi

Mirzapur is the soundtrack for the Amazon Prime Original web television series of the same name, created by Karan Anshuman. The series directed by Anshuman, Gurmmeet Singh and Mihir Desai features Pankaj Tripathi, Shweta Tripathi, Divyendu Sharma, Ali Fazal, Vikrant Massey, Shriya Pilgaonkar, Rasika Dugal, Harshita Gaur and Kulbhushan Kharbanda in the first season, whereas the second season has Vijay Varma, Isha Talwar, Lilliput, Anjum Sharma, Priyanshu Painyuli, Anangsha Biswas and Neha Sargam in prominent roles.

The series features 12 songs composed by Anand Bhaskar and John Stewart Eduri, who also composed the background score. It features few songs from the first and second season respectively. It was released on 21 October 2020 by Zee Music Company label.[1]

Development[edit]

Before composing for Mirzapur, Bhasker worked in an advertising agency, who later quit his job to pursue his career as a full-time musician.[2][3] On bagging the project, he stated in an online news portal that he got a random call from Abbas Khan, the show's head producer, who informed him to the music producer Ankur Tewari. The creative team wanted Bhaskar to pen few songs so that Ankur want to work on the soundtrack.[4]

The album had twelve songs compiled for both season one and two.[citation needed] It took him about a year to create all the songs in Mirzapur, however the time for the composition of the songs individually took a few months. He initially planned to release all the songs in March 2020, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, it took him more time for composition.[5]

Composition[edit]

For the songs "Tittar Bittar", Bhaskar roped in his entire band Anand Bhaskar Collective, along with indie musician Isheeta Chakravarty to render vocals for this number. Ginny Diwan, the lyricist of this song penned the lyrics within an hour. Anand stated that "It’s an ‘item song’ from a woman's point of view while a fight is on. I'm grateful the directors supported our wacky ideas".[6] Later he also roped in Shipla Surroch and Keka Ghoshal, who were also independent singers to record the album.[6] Anand Bhaskar planned to compose a wedding song for Guddu (Ali Fazal) and Sweety (Shriya Pilagonkar) which is touted to be a Sufi number. An original song titled "Varoon" was created for the same.[7]

Bhasker stated that "Munna Rap" was not initially planned to happen in 2015. He opined that the makers of Mirzapur (Mihir Desai and Gurmmeet Singh) were focusing more on situational songs. He also had a Sufi song ("Varoon"), a Bhojpuri song ("Sajanwa Ki Gunwa") and a Punjabi wedding song ("Saure Chali Ve"). "Munna Rap" was difficult to compose, according to Bhaskar, since he had to mix influences from Uttar Pradesh folk as the modern hip-hop to achieve the right sound.[8] With "Munna Rap" became an exceptional hit upon release Bhaskar stated that the song managed to give a chance to compose in genres that were out of his comfort zone.[9][10] Being the last song that Bhaskar had composed for the series, the song also had a female version performed by Shilpa Surroch.[11]

Once I got on board, the makers had come up with lyrics and I wanted to compose a song using them, but I could not. Then one day, I was exploring some tunes on sarangi on my laptop and managed to come up with a sounding hook for the song. I added some lines to the composition and sent it to Mihir. He loved it instantly and said it totally goes with the vibe of Munna Bhaiya. That’s how the song came into being. While the demo lyrics didn't work, Ginny Diwan (lyricist) was brought on board for it.

— Anand Bhaskar about the creation of "Munna Rap"[11]

Track listing[edit]

All lyrics are written by Ginny Diwan; all music is composed by Anand Bhaskar and John Stewart Eduri

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Mirzapur Theme Song"John Stewart Eduri1:28
2."Vaaroon"Romy5:50
3."Tittar Bittar"Isheeta Chakrvarty, Anand Bhasker (Backing Vocals)4:10
4."Sab Ho Jaane De"Pratichee Mohapatra, Anand Bhasker (Backing Vocals)4:09
5."Lallanwa"Vijayaa Shanker4:30
6."Munna Rap"Anand Bhaskar3:19
7."Ding Dong"Keka Ghoshal, Suraj Paraswani (Dialogue)3:04
8."Raakh"Anand Bhaskar5:51
9."Munna Rap (Female Version)"Shilpa Surroch3:18
10."Sajanwa Ki Gunwa"Veena Parasher2:08
11."Saure Chali Ve"Rashmeet Kaur2:03
12."Mirzapur Bhaukal Mix"John Stewart Eduri2:41
Total length:42:35

Personnel[edit]

Credits adapted from Zee Music Company[12]

  • John Stewart Eduri - Composer (Track 1,12)
  • Anand Bhasker - Composer (Tracks 2–11), backing vocalist (Track 3,4), playback singer (Track 6,8), Music Producer (Track 6,8), audio mixing (Track 6), mastering (Track 6)
  • Ginny Diwan - Lyricist (Tracks 2–11)
  • Romy - Playback singer (Track 2)
  • Isheeta Chakravarty - Playback singer (Track 3)
  • Pratichee Mohapatra - Playback singer (Track 4)
  • Vijayaa Shanker - Playback singer (Track 5)
  • Keka Ghoshal - Playback singer (Track 7)
  • Shilpa Surroch - Playback singer (Track 9)
  • Veena Parasher - Playback singer (Track 10)
  • Rashmeet Kaur - Playback singer (Track 11)
  • Suraj Paraswani - Dialogues (Track 7)
  • Nidhi Sethia - Backing vocalist (Track 4)
  • Seepi Gupta - Backing vocalist (Track 4)
  • Hrishi Giridhar - Guitar (Track 2,5,8), Mandolin (Track 2)
  • Neelkanth Patel - Bass (Track 2,8)
  • Omkar Agnihotri - Harmonium (Track 3,5)
  • Kahaan Shah - Tabla (Track 3), Percussion (Track 3)
  • Vinay Sharma - Keys (Track 12)
  • Ajay Jayanthi - Music producer (Track 4,6,8,9), recording engineer (Track 6,8), audio mixing (Track 4,6,8,9), mastering (Track 4,6,8,9), strings (Track 2), violin (Track 2,8), musical arrangement (Track 9)
  • Parth Parekh - Music producer (Track 2,3,4,5,7,10,11), recording engineer (Track 2,3,5,10,11), audio mixing (Track 3,5,7,10,11), mastering (Track 3,5,7,10,11)
  • Nawab Khan - Music producer (Track 12)
  • Zoheb Khan - Music producer (Track 12), mixing (Track 12), mastering (Track 12)
  • Prathamesh Dudhane - Audio mixing (Track 2), mastering (Track 2)
  • Jeremy Fonseca - Recording engineer (Track 4,7)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mirzapur by Anand Bhaskar & John Stewart Eduri, retrieved 19 March 2021
  2. ^ Majumdar, Meghna (3 November 2020). "Online listening rooms are the new hub of Indian indie music". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Mirzapur 2 composer Anand Bhaskar: Quitting my corporate job to create music was the best decision of my life [Exclusive]". Bollywood Life. 5 November 2020. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  4. ^ "'My experience with working on the series has been nothing but wonderful', says Anand Bhaskar". radioandmusic.com. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  5. ^ Sinha, Kumar Raviraj (2 November 2020). "'Mirzapur' music composer Anand Bhaskar: Audience has stopped expecting more from us". National Herald. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  6. ^ a b "In the name of love..." Hindustan Times. 13 February 2021. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  7. ^ Divyanshi Sharma (4 February 2021). "Guddu and Sweety's wedding song in Mirzapur was a special composition. Details here". India Today. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  8. ^ "Counting The Success Of Mirzapur 2 With Its Music Cast". Film Companion.
  9. ^ "'Mirzapur 2' song 'Munna rap' was almost cancelled". radioandmusic.com. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  10. ^ Ruchita (15 November 2020). "Mirzapur 2: 'It was challenging, had given up hope', says Composer Anand Bhaskar on Munna Rap | Exclusive". www.ibtimes.co.in. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  11. ^ a b "Shilpa Surroch drop an earthy vibe track 'Munna Rap' for Amazon original crime thriller 'Mirzapur season 2'". radioandmusic.com. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  12. ^ MIRZAPUR - Full Album|Pankaj Tripathi, Ali Fazal, Divyenndu|Anand Bhaskar|John Stewart Eduri|Jukebox. Retrieved 19 March 2021.