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Ganpati Devotional song recorded by Sumit Khetan, Singer Brijesh Shandilya and Shipra Goyal

Published On : 17 Sep 2015   |  Reported By : Abhishek Dubey


It’s that time of the year when you bring home the elephant headed-god and celebrate in grandeur with sweets, modaks, singing and dancing. Ganesh Chaturthi festival is here and one would often hear Bollywood numbers designed around the festival in several Ganesh pandals across the country. On this auspicious occasion Artistic Director, Choreographer: Sumit Khetan brings devotional song dedicated to the Elephant God "Ganesha" that will get you grooving. The song will be choreographed by Sumit Khetan. While talking to the media Sumit said, “I could not find better options than these two talented singers Brijesh Shandilya and Shipra Goyal for this beautiful and a devotional song. This song is not only a visual delight, but an upbeat, foot tapping number.”

Banno Tera Swagger fame singer Brijesh was seen recording the song with Ishq Bhulawa girl :Shipra Goyal . Brijesh Said, “We are making some of the most memorable Ganpati songs. Ganesh song will enthral you “.


Singer Shipra Goyal said, “B-town celebs openly welcome Ganpati bappa and celebrate Ganeshotsav with full devotion and involvement. This is hatke number without losing any of its devotional quality”.







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