T-Series’ ‘Bhole Baba’ by Kavita Krishnamurti and Sumeet Tappoo emerges a Mahashivaratri favourite
This year’s Mahashivaratri saw a wave of devotional releases across platforms, but one song has distinctly risen above the rest. ‘Bhole Baba’, released by T-Series and featuring the legendary Kavita Krishnamurti along with Sumeet Tappoo, has quickly captured the attention of devotees and music lovers alike.
Within just days of its release by T-Series, the melodious Shiv bhajan crossed 5 lakh views on YouTube, signalling a strong emotional connect with listeners during the auspicious festival. The song’s growing popularity reflects not only its devotional appeal but also its musical finesse.
Composed by Mayuresh Pai, whose body of work is widely respected for its musical depth and refined arrangements, ‘Bhole Baba’ unfolds with a graceful, immersive quality. The composition carries a deeply devotional mood while remaining melodious and easy to connect with, allowing both traditional listeners and younger audiences to engage with the prayerful spirit of the song.
Adding to its strength are the lyrics penned by Shekhar Astitwa. The words are steeped in devotion yet marked by simplicity, reflecting pure bhakti towards Lord Shiva. The poetry resonates without excess ornamentation, allowing the emotion of surrender and faith to take centre stage.
The vocal synergy between Kavita Krishnamurti and Sumeet Tappoo lends the bhajan a rich texture. Krishnamurti’s seasoned expression blends seamlessly with Tappoo’s soulful delivery, creating a devotional atmosphere that feels both intimate and expansive. Together, under the banner of T-Series, they elevate ‘Bhole Baba’ beyond a festival release into a song that devotees may return to throughout the year.
For Sumeet Tappoo, the release adds another significant chapter to a career that bridges Bollywood and devotional music. Recognised as a singer known for his soulful melody-driven approach and emotional depth, Tappoo has built a repertoire that spans film-style songs, spiritual offerings and large-scale international concerts. His recent projects have consistently reflected artistic sincerity, whether through collaborations with senior composers or devotional releases that aim to evoke peace and reflection.
Beyond music, Tappoo is also known for linking his performances to humanitarian initiatives, often supporting free healthcare causes through his concerts across India and abroad. With ‘Bhole Baba’, he once again demonstrates his commitment to devotional expression rooted in musical quality and heartfelt intent.
As Mahashivaratri celebrations conclude, ‘Bhole Baba’ continues to gather momentum, standing out as one of the season’s most resonant tributes to Lord Shiva.