Dive into the heart of devotional music with Santram's "Maa Baap Ki Amar Katha," a captivating album released on January 15, 2000, under the iMD-KMImusicbank label. This spiritual journey features six soul-stirring tracks that pay homage to the eternal bond between parents and their children, encapsulating the essence of love, respect, and service.
The album kicks off with the powerful "Maa Baap Chalisa" sung by Vandana Bajpai, a lengthy and immersive track that sets the tone for the entire album. Amarjeet's "Lo Maa Pita Ka Naam" follows, offering a melodious interlude that highlights the significance of parental names in Hindu culture. Santram himself takes the stage in "Maa Pita Ki Sewa," a poignant track that emphasizes the importance of serving one's parents.
The album continues with "Maa Pita Ke Charnon Me," a track that delves into the reverence and respect owed to one's parents, followed by "Jo Maa Se Pyar Karega," a beautiful ode to maternal love. The album concludes with "Beta Hai Wohi," a track that celebrates the joy and pride of parenthood.
With a total duration of 53 minutes, "Maa Baap Ki Amar Katha" is a testament to Santram's artistic prowess and his ability to create music that resonates with the soul. Whether you're a longtime fan of Santram or a newcomer to his work, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression. So, sit back, relax, and let the enchanting melodies of "Maa Baap Ki Amar Katha" transport you to a world of devotion and spirituality.