Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Marathi pop with Asha Khadilkar's self-titled album, released on January 15, 1991, under Saregama India Ltd. This enchanting collection of tracks offers a delightful blend of traditional and contemporary sounds, showcasing Asha Khadilkar's exceptional vocal prowess and artistic versatility.
With a runtime of 53 minutes, the album features five beautifully crafted songs, each telling a unique story. From the soulful "Main To Waarun Tan Man" to the rhythmic "Mohe Aaj Dijyo Darsan," and the melodic "Piharwa Ko Birmaye," every track is a testament to Asha Khadilkar's ability to evoke a range of emotions. The album also includes the enchanting "Ghadi Pal Chhin Kachhu Na Suhaye" and the devotional "Na Daro Daro Rang Shyam," adding depth and diversity to the listening experience.
Asha Khadilkar's distinctive voice and the album's rich musical arrangements make this a standout release in the Marathi pop genre. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Asha Khadilkar's work, this album promises a memorable and enjoyable journey through the vibrant landscape of Marathi music.