Raksha Shrivastava’s bouquet of 8 ghazals, “Manzil- A musical Journey” released by Rumi Jafry and Hariharan!

#Singer #RakshaShrivastava’s debut album “#ManzilAMusicalJourney” was released by writer – #director #RumiJafry and #Hariharan at the #INOXTheatre in #Mumbai. This album is a beautiful bouquet of 8 ghazals which are beautifully woven with delicate poetry and melodious music. The album consists of 6 solo ghazals by Raksha Shrivastava, one duet ghazal by Hariharan and Raksha Shrivastava and one solo ghazal by Hariharan. This album has been composed by Rajeev Mahavir, and it also has a video of two songs by Sandeep Mahavir. It is released by #TSeries.

Singer Hariharan said that Rajeev Mahavir has composed very good tunes and Raksha Shrivastava has sung them beautifully. Sandeep Mahavir has directed the amazing video, I am looking like a hero.

Raksha Shrivastava looked very happy and excited on this occasion. She said, “I consider myself very fortunate that I got an opportunity to work with a singer like Hariharan at the beginning of my career. Also thanks to Rumi Jafry ji that we requested him and he came here to give us his blessings.”

Rumi Jafry praised the voice of Raksha Shrivastava and said, “I have seen both the songs which are very good. There is love in the voice of Raksha, the video is also amazing. I wish them all the best for a bright future. Hariharan is such a singer who can sing on any type of composition.”

Director Sandeep Mahavir said, “The first video has been shot in minus 4 degrees in Kashmir. The video has a beautiful story.
It’s a big deal for her because Raksha’s journey has started with a legend like Hariharan.”

On this occasion, Kaushal Mahavir who is Guru of Raksha Shrivastava was also present, he also commended her voice. Haider Najmi’s beautiful Ghazal in this album Haath Mila To Dil Bhi Mila De Hai. Lucknow’s Anurag Sinha’s Ya Khuda Mere Khayon Mein Yeh Manjar Kyun Hai Ghazal is heart touching, as well as Dil ki Har ah pe which has been sung by Hariharan and Arzoo Banke Ghazal is by Taufik Palvi. Ankita’s “Adhura Pyaar ” from Banaras has also been included.

The story of Raksha Shrivastava becoming a singer is interesting. Raksha, who was very fond of singing since childhood, did not have any music lover in her family. Father was a police officer and there was absolutely no musical atmosphere in the house, due to which she did not get a chance to learn music. The family wanted her to become an IAS/IPS officer as she was good at studies. When she did not get a chance to learn singing even after insisting, then Raksha, who lived in Bhopal, took up music as a subject in college. Slowly she started learning music and due to her natural talent, she started progressing quickly. She received training from Ustad Sarwat Hussain Khan. Raksha’s grasp of Urdu language and interest in literature boosted her singing, but fate took a turn, when she came to Indore after being transferred, then the atmosphere of ghazals in Indore city was negligible.

Despite a lot of effort, music as a career did not bloom and Raksha had to look for another career option. Due to her attractive personality, sharp mind, hardworking and quick learning skills, Raksha got success in the media.

She was a senior journalist of Madhya Pradesh for 15 years, but she used to love music and ghazals. The era of Covid came after 15 years of exile. Everything was closed, then again Raksha started doing riyaaz and sharing her songs on social media.

When music composer Rajeev Mahavir heard Raksha’s voice, Rajeev inspired Raksha to start singing again. The family supported and Raksha left everything and decided to join music and came to the city of Mumbai.

Today the result of that penance, dedication and passion is in front of everyone. Raksha’s debut album “Manzil – A Musical Journey” from T-Series was released and it has been a lifetime experience for her.