Bhai Vyakti Ki Valli Uttarardh -in As Singer- File
When music director Ashok Patki approached Bhai to sing for a Marathi film, Bhai refused thrice. Finally, Patki forced him: "Just read the Shloka like a Shloka . Don't sing." The result was "He Raya He Mayabaya" . That track became an anthem for the lost intellectual. This marked the Pravesh (entry) into his Uttarardh as a singer.
"Bolna drama hai. Gana satya hai. Aur is Uttarardh mein, main sirf satya bhag raha hoon." Bhai Vyakti Ki Valli Uttarardh -in as Singer-
"Bhai Vyakti Ki Valli – Uttarardh" is the second part of the biographical film based on the life of Pu La Deshpande When music director Ashok Patki approached Bhai to
Music in the film also serves as a bridge to his relationships. His bond with his wife, That track became an anthem for the lost intellectual
This philosophy transformed his Uttarardh songs into cult classics:
While the world celebrated him as a humorist and orator, music was the heartbeat of Pu La's existence. In the Uttarardh (the latter half), the film beautifully captures how music wasn't just a hobby for him—it was his language.
The performance stays true to the spirit of the original while adding a unique musical dimension—making the profound thoughts of the poet accessible and moving for listeners.