Singer Mohit Chauhan opened up about his soulful experience working on Mixtape Bhakti, describing it as a spiritually uplifting journey.
He shared that this project allowed him to connect deeply with devotion and inner peace through music. T-Series and Bhushan Kumar released the latest edition of Mixtape Bhakti, featuring the enchanting voices of Mohit Chauhan and Neeti Mohan. Together, they present a serene and heartfelt musical tribute to Lord Krishna.
Musical Offerings
The episode includes two bhajans: “Choto So Mera Madan” and “Achyutam Keshavam.” Each song captures different facets of devotion to Lord Krishna. “Choto So Mera Madan” embodies playful innocence, while “Achyutam Keshavam” delivers a serene, meditative experience.
Reflecting on his experience, Mohit Chauhan said, “Working on Mixtape Bhakti has been a spiritually uplifting journey. These are the bhajans I grew up hearing, and I’m deeply grateful to Bhushan Kumar and the T-Series team for allowing us to bring a slice of that childhood devotion to today’s generation with a refreshing new tone.”
Neeti Mohan added, “This episode holds a very special place in my heart. I’m thankful to Bhushan Kumar and T-Series for giving us this beautiful platform to express our faith through music. Singing this devotional medley reminded me of the calm and purity of the bhajans from my childhood, and I hope it brings the same sense of peace to everyone who listens.”
The newest episode is now streaming exclusively on the T-Series YouTube channel.
Upcoming Projects
Meanwhile, Mohit Chauhan recently lent his voice to “Chamkeela,” the first track from the upcoming family comedy “Jassi Weds Jassi.” This upbeat celebration song is composed by Rev Shergill, who co-wrote the lyrics with Harshh Vardhan Singh Deo.
Talking about the song, Mohit shared, “Chamkeela is a peppy number that connects instantly with the festive mood. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to dance, smile, and celebrate life. I had a lot of fun recording it, and I’m sure listeners will feel that same energy when they hear it.”
