Coke Studio @ MTV | |
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Season 3 | |
Starring | Vocalists |
No. of episodes | 8 |
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Original release | August 17 – October 19, 2013 |
Season chronology | |
The third season of the Indian music television series, Coke Studio @ MTV, aired between 17 August 2013, and 29 October 2013. Encompassing eight original episodes and two retrospective "Best of Coke Studio @ MTV Season 3" episodes, the season presented a total of 47 songs. [1] [2] [3]
The season was produced and broadcast by Viacom18 in collaboration with Coca-Cola India. Chandrashekhar L served as Creative Director and Producer, while Parichit Paralkar designed the production. Joel Pinto directed the Behind the Music (BTM) segments. David Polycarp and Vasant Valsan oversaw production, with Sony Music India acting as the official music partner. [4]
The season adopted the format established in the previous season, featuring episodes produced by individual music producers, culminating in a final episode with collaborative efforts from multiple producers. [5] [6] The music producers for this season included (listed alphabetically):
No. overall | No. in season | Song Title | Singer(s) | Lyricist(s) | Language(s) | Original air date | ||||||
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Produced & composed by A. R. Rahman | ||||||||||||
21 | 1 | "Aao Balma" | Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan, Murtuza Mustafa, Qadir Mustafa, Rabbani Mustafa, Hasan Mustafa & Faiz Mustafa | Traditional Indian | Hindustani | August 17, 2013 [7] [8] | ||||||
"Ennile Maha Oliyo" | A. R. Rahman, Rayhanah & Issrath | Kutti Revathi | Tamil | |||||||||
"Jagaao Mere Des Ko" | A. R. Rahman, Suchi & Blaaze | Rabindranath Tagore & Prasoon Joshi | Bengali & Hindi | |||||||||
"Naan Yen" | A. R. Rahman & Rayhanah | Valee | Tamil | |||||||||
"Soz O Salaam" | Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan, Murtuza Mustafa, Qadir Mustafa, Rabbani Mustafa, Hasan Mustafa & Faiz Mustafa | Traditional Indian | Hindustani | |||||||||
"Zariya" | Ani Choying Drolma & Farah Siraj | Prasoon Joshi, Traditional Buddhist & Jordanian | Hindi | |||||||||
Produced & composed by Ram Sampath | ||||||||||||
22 | 2 | "Aigiri Nandini" | Aruna Sairam & Sona Mohapatra | Traditional Indian & Bulleh Shah | Sanskrit & Punjabi | August 24, 2013 [9] | ||||||
"Dum Dum Andar" | Sona Mohapatra & Samantha Edwards | Munna Dhiman & Ram Sampath | Rajasthani & English | |||||||||
"Kattey" | Bhanwari Devi & Hard Kaur | Traditional Indian & Hard Kaur | Rajasthani & English | |||||||||
"Paiyada" | Aruna Sairam | Traditional Indian | Telugu | |||||||||
"Piya Se Naina" | Sona Mohapatra | Amir Khusrau | Braj & Hindi | |||||||||
"Sundari Komola" | Usri Banerjee & Aditi Singh Sharma | Traditional Indian & Ram Sampath | Bengali & English | |||||||||
Produced & composed by Clinton Cerejo | ||||||||||||
23 | 3 | "Aisi Bani" | Bianca Gomes, Vijay Prakash & Sonu Kakkar | Manoj Yadav | Rajasthani | August 31, 2013 | ||||||
"Baina" | Clinton Cerejo & Vijay Prakash | Manoj Yadav | Rajasthani & Hindi | |||||||||
"Kalapi" | Kailash Kher | Manoj Yadav | Rajasthani | |||||||||
"Marghat" | Siddharth Basrur | Manoj Yadav | Rajasthani | |||||||||
"Pinjra" | Jonita Gandhi & Sanam Puri | Manoj Yadav | Braj & Hindi | |||||||||
"Pir Jalani" | Clinton Cerejo & Barmer Boys | Traditional Indian & Manoj Yadav | Rajasthani | |||||||||
Produced & composed by Salim–Sulaiman | ||||||||||||
24 | 4 | "Bismillah" | Kailash Kher & Munnawar Masoom | Irfan Siddiqui | Hindi | September 7, 2013 [10] | ||||||
"Cheene Re Mora Chain" | Salim Merchant & Ustad Rashid Khan | Shraddha Pandit | Braj & Hindi | |||||||||
"Kare Mann Bhajan" | Salim Merchant | Traditional Indian | Hindi | |||||||||
"Namaste" | Des Raj Lachkani (group) & Shraddha Pandit | Shraddha Pandit & Iqbal | Hindi & Punjabi | |||||||||
"Rudine Rangeeli" | Karsan Sagathia | Traditional Indian | Gujarati | |||||||||
"Sati" | Salim Merchant & Vijay Prakash | Traditional Indian | Sanskrit | |||||||||
Produced & composed by Papon | ||||||||||||
25 | 5 | "Baisara Beera" | Kalpana Patowary & Papon | Traditional Indian | Assamese & Rajasthani | September 14, 2013 [11] | ||||||
"Benaam Khwaayishein" | Anwesha Datta Gupta | Pinky Poonawala | Hindi | |||||||||
"Dinae Dinae" | Harshdeep Kaur & Papon | Traditional Indian & Jagmeet Bal | Bengali & Punjabi | |||||||||
"Jhumoor" | Dulal Manki & Simanta Shekhar | Traditional Indian | Assamese | |||||||||
"Khumaar" | Papon | Vaibhav Modi | Hindi | |||||||||
"Tauba" | Benny Dayal | Vaibhav Modi | Hindi | |||||||||
Produced & composed by Amit Trivedi | ||||||||||||
26 | 6 | "Khari Khari" | Kavita Seth & Kutle Khan | Shellee | Punjabi | September 21, 2013 | ||||||
"Kyun Na" | Chandana Bala, Dhruv Sangari & Karthik | Ozil Dalal | Hindi | |||||||||
"Naariyan" | Karthik & Shalmali Kholgade | Kausar Munir | Hindi | |||||||||
"Rabba" | Tochi Raina & Jaggi | Anusha Mani & Jaggi (rap) | Hindi & Punjabi | |||||||||
"Sheher" | Amit Trivedi & Tanvi Shah | Swanand Kirkire | Hindi | |||||||||
Produced & composed by Hitesh Sonik | ||||||||||||
27 | 7 | "Chan Kitthan" | Sukhwinder Singh | Traditional Indian | Punjabi | September 28, 2013 | ||||||
"Ghar" | Piyush Mishra | Piyush Mishra | Hindi | |||||||||
"Haal Ve Rabba" | Hans Raj Hans & Shruti Pathak | Traditional Indian | Punjabi | |||||||||
"Maajhi" | Sukhwinder Singh | Luv Ranjan | Hindi & English | |||||||||
"Moh" | Sanjeev Abhyankar & Nikhil D'Souza | Kabir & Nikhil D'Souza | Hindi | |||||||||
"Ramaiyya" | Sunidhi Chauhan | Mirabai | Braj & Hindi | |||||||||
Produced & composed by Aditya Balani, Func., Orange Street, Sonam Kalra, Vijay Prakash & Winit Tikoo | ||||||||||||
28 | 8 | "Anth Bahar" | Aditya Bhasin, Kutle Khan, Bismila Khan & Nancy Aren Ao | Bulleh Shah | Punjabi | October 5, 2013 | ||||||
"Man Manam" | Sonam Kalra | Pinky Poonawala | Farsi | |||||||||
"Naash" | Anirban Chakraborty & Imran Khan | Hazrat Shah Niyaz Barelvi | Hindi & English | |||||||||
"Paagal" | Winit Tikoo | Winit Tikoo | Hindi | |||||||||
"Qalandar" | Suhail Yusuf Khan | Suhail Yusuf Khan | Hindi | |||||||||
"Vyakul Jiyara" | Vijay Prakash & Hamsika Iyer | Manoj Yadav | Hindi | |||||||||
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