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Cherish your life and celebrate every moment: An album that’s making waves

The album emphasises the value of love in real life as it underlines: ‘Life is too short. Rather than waiting for Valentine’s Day which falls once a year, love each and every moment, cherish those moments, for those are the moments that will stay with you

- (By Dr. Amanulla Vadakkanga­ra)

ANDHIMANAT­HAMBILI, a Malayalam video album produced by Doha-based Aarajeeth creations, has attracted thousands of people all over the world for its appealing message, profession­al acting and high-quality production. The video album, which was premiered on outube channel on February 6, was watched by more than 150,000 people within 24 hours of its release.

The album emphasises the value of love in real life as it underlines: “Life is too short. Rather than waiting for alentine’s Day which falls once a year, love each and every moment, cherish those moments, for those are the moments that will stay with you a lifetime”.

We all know that life is the most complex yet wonderful phenomenon in the world. No one knows how long one will live. But every one knows one day we all have to depart. The album exhorts the viewers not to wait for any particular days to celebrate love and life but rather start relishing every moment of togetherne­ss, exhorts the album.

In today’s world when everything is losing its meaning, we need to realise the importance of family more than ever. While the world is becoming more modern and advanced, the meaning of family and what stands for its values remains unaltered, stresses the album.

We think there is endless time to live but we never know which moment is the last. Therefore, share, care, love, and celebrate every moment of life.

A family is made strong through a number of factors. The most important one is of course love. ou instantly think of unconditio­nal love when you think of family. It is the first source of love you receive in your life; It teaches you the meaning of love which you carry on forever in your heart, points out the album.

It’s a funny thing about life, once you begin to take note of the things you are grateful for, you begin to lose sight of the things that you lack. Life is short, and it is up to you to make it sweet. Happiness requires that we celebrate the positive sides of life. Peace requires that we accept both the positive and the negative outcomes of life and move on.

The album’s premiere has got wider applause and wishes from dignitarie­s including the Indian Ambassador to Qatar HE Dr Deepak Mittal, heads of apex bodies of Indian community and prominent people from various walks of life.

The script and dialogue of the video is by the couple Prajeeth and Aarathy who play the lead role along with their daughters Aadhya and Akshitha.

rishnanunn­i, a athakali artist based in Doha, has also made his presence as the chief associate director and an actor in the album.

Mishal M. Nandhana Rajesh, Sreegouri Anoop Menon, Prasad, Salam C, Ishan C, Rafa Fawas, Hiba Shamna, Niranjana Rajesh, Madhav inod umar and Arun are the other members of this popular album.

The meaningful lyrics by inod umar with its melodious music by Nihil Jimmy is sung by Salim Pavaratty and Siva Priya Suresh and supported by the chorus consisting of Mythili Shenoy, Jancy Janardhana­n and Neethu Subeer.

The cinematogr­aphy has been done by yshakh, stills by Ratish Frame hunter, art direction by Muthu icrc, color grading by Adeep Shankar, make up by Dinesh Manalur and costumes by Thanuja Haseeb, which have gone on to play their role in making this an impressive art treat.

The shooting of the album with its profession­al cinema quality was done in Doha and India.

Aarajeeth creations have already carved a niche for themselves in the entertainm­ent field through their popular web series aayishta ooyishta and short films Chottupath­ram and Pandarakka­lan apart from their radio dramas. Most of their works have won a slew of national and internatio­nal awards. Bolo Bharath Matha ee, a musical video made by Aarajeeth Creations, has won the world record of Universal Record Forum as the short video with most number of audio and video tracks included in a single line. As many as 106 children with 162 audio tracks and 118 video tracks were part of this record-making project.

Prajeeth Ramakrishn­an and Aarathy Radhakrish­nan, working as health profession­als in Doha for the past eight years, are versatile artists. Prajeeth focuses on music, drama and technical production while Aarathy is an ardent lover of classical dance. She has pursued her passion and completed a masters in Bharatanat­yam. She is interested in performing it as well as imparting lessons. During the CO ID-19 time, she has conducted several online sessions on Bharatanat­yam.

Prajeesh has set up Aurora Studio in his house with all latest audio video recording equipment and other related technical services. They also pursue their passion through the Remembranc­e theatre group.

 ??  ?? The artists of Anthimanat­hambili
The artists of Anthimanat­hambili
 ??  ?? A poster of Andhimanat­hambili
A poster of Andhimanat­hambili
 ??  ?? Prajeeth with his family
Prajeeth with his family

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