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Maa song Kali Shakti: Kajol collaborates with Usha Uthup for a powerful mythological track
The visual grandeur, raw power and the rage of Maa Kali is what makes this strack stand out read more
The much-anticipated song 'Kali Shakti' from the upcoming mythological horror MAA has released today and it is nothing short of electrifying. A tribute to the fierce feminine energy embodied by Goddess Kali, the track channels divine power to deliver a message of courage, justice and the ultimate triumph of good over evil.
The visual grandeur, raw power and the rage of Maa Kali is what makes this strack stand out. At the heart of the track is Kajol's intense dance performance, a fiery expression of rage, strength and divine fury. Her movements, soaked in sindoor and symbolic of Maa Kali's unstoppable energy, evoke devotion and a mother's will to go to any length for her child. Usha Uthup's commanding voice adds a soul-stirring depth, echoing like a divine call.
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Legendary Usha Uthup, marking her grand return to Hindi cinema. Her signature deep, resonant vocals bring unmatched gravitas to the track, making Kali Shakti not just a song, but a spiritual and emotional experience. Composed by Harsh Upadhyay and lyrics by Pranav Vatsa.
Presented by Jio Studios and Devgn Films, MAA is produced by Ajay Devgn and Jyoti Subbarayan and co-produced by Kumar Mangat Pathak. The film is set for a theatrical release on 27th June 2025.

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