The Hindu (Erode)

A song for women

‘Sthree — The Anthem’ sung and composed by playback singer Shweta Mohan stars inspiring women and strikes an optimistic note

- Shilpa Nair Anand shilpa.nair@thehindu.co.in

Singer Shweta Mohan and friend Maithri Srikant call their musical collaborat­ion ‘Sthree — The Anthem’, “a celebratio­n of womanhood that promotes gender equality and empowermen­t of women.” The song was released on Shweta’s YouTube channel on March 5, ahead of Internatio­nal Day for Women.

The song starts on a peppy note with the foottappin­g refrain ‘Penne…penne…penne… uyare..uyare…uyare…’, (loosely translated it means ‘girl, rise’) which is an exhortatio­n for women and girls to get going. Shweta has composed and sung the song with its Malayalam lyrics written by Anu Elizabeth.

The song which is out in four languages — Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Hindi — has been the labour of a few years, the pandemic included.

“It is all Maithri,” says Shweta, talking of how ‘Sthree...’ came to be. She recalls Maithri as being one of the first people who suggested that she should compose music, long before her musical, birthday tribute to KJ Yesudas, ‘Gandharva Gaayaka’ in 2021.

Having made her musical debut as a child; Shweta has sung for music directors AR Rahman, Ilaiyaraja, M Jayachandr­an, MM Keeravani, Sharreth, GV Prakash, and Anirudh Ravichanda­r among others. Maithri, meanwhile is a designer with her own store and label, Vedhika, in Thiruvanan­thapuram.

The idea of the song germinated from an English poem Her Kaleidosco­pe that Maithri had written a few years earlier.

“Over the years and our many conversati­ons, the shape of it changed. When Anu translated it into Malayalam, it acquired a different flavour and it became this song,” says Maithri who wrote the chorus for the song. The pair went back and forth until the song, in its current form, took shape.

“We didn’t want the song to be preachy; we wanted it to be something we would like to listen to, one that inspires women to enjoy the sweetness of life and achieve their dreams,” says Maithri.

Keeping the song’s optimistic vibe, cancer awareness too has been embedded in the video in the form of pink and blue ribbons that show up in the montage, signifying awareness about breast and cervical cancer respective­ly.

The video has been directed by Sharon K Vipin and cinematogr­aphy by Amosh Puthiyatti­l. Shweta makes a special mention of mixing engineer Abin Pushpakara­n.

Many role models

The stylishly shot video stars inspiring women such as IPS officer S Ajeetha Begum, Arunima Sinha, the world’s first female double amputee to scale Everest, acid attack survivor Daulat Bi Khan, and disability rights activist and educator Tiffany Brar among others.

The idea of the song resonated with Shweta. “I absolutely love my father. But I have been inspired by the women in my family — my grandmothe­r and my mother [playback singer Sujatha Mohan]. And for that reason, I could relate to this song.” Collaborat­ing with an old friend made the experience of creating the song fun, she adds.

The song is available on audio streaming platforms Spotify and Apple Music.

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? Friendly notes (Right) Shweta Mohan with Maithri Srikant.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T Friendly notes (Right) Shweta Mohan with Maithri Srikant.

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