The from the film , directed by , is a romantic ode celebrating the love between Mastani and Bajirao. Sung by Shreya Ghoshal, with additional vocals by Ganesh Chandanshive and qawwali by Mujtaba Aziz Naza, Nasir Iqbal, Shahdab Faridi, and Altamash Faridi, the track features composed by Bhansali and by Siddharth-Garima, with Nasir Faraaz contributing to the qawwali segment. Recorded at Wow & Flutter Studio in Mumbai, the song blends Marathi folk, semi-classical, and Sufi elements, reflecting Mastani’s passionate devotion. , portraying Mastani, performs a graceful dance choreographed by Remo D’Souza, incorporating kathak and folk styles, filmed in the opulent Aina Mahal set at Film City, Mumbai. The set, adorned with mirrors and chandeliers, cost INR 1.5 crore to construct, complementing the song’s lavish visuals. Padukone wore a 20kg Anju Modi-designed lehenga, requiring extensive rehearsals to execute intricate spins and movements.

Released on October 20, 2015, by Eros International, the song’s music video, showcasing Padukone’s elegance and Ranveer Singh’s intense portrayal of Bajirao, amassed millions of views on YouTube, contributing to the film’s pre-release buzz. The track, lasting 5 minutes and 54 seconds, was praised for Ghoshal’s soulful rendition and Bhansali’s meticulous orchestration, with over 150 musicians involved, including traditional instrument players for the tabla and sarangi. The song’s picturization, shot over ten days, featured 200 dancers and intricate lighting to capture the grandeur of 18th-century Maratha aesthetics. Available on platforms like Spotify and Gaana, Deewani Mastani earned critical acclaim, winning Ghoshal the IIFA Award for Best Female Playback Singer in and a nomination for the Filmfare Award.

While the song itself faced no major controversies, Bajirao Mastani stirred debate among some Maratha and Brahmin groups, who claimed the film distorted historical facts about Bajirao I and Mastani’s relationship. These objections focused on the film’s narrative rather than Deewani Mastani specifically, with protests by groups like the Akhil Bharatiya Brahman Mahasangh citing inaccuracies in portraying Mastani as a courtesan. The Central Board of Film Certification cleared the song without cuts, and its release proceeded smoothly. Deewani Mastani remains a standout track in Bhansali’s discography, celebrated for its musical depth and visual splendor, encapsulating the film’s themes of love and sacrifice.


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