Anup Jalota Blesses 'Aye Zindagi' — A New Album That Wears Its Heart on Its Sleeve

Padma Shri Anup Jalota launches Aye Zindagi, a soulful Hindi music album by Red Ribbon Music featuring 10 tracks spanning Sufi, romantic, and philosophical genres — composed by Raj Verma and penned by Mohd. Zakir Husain.

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Jun 18, 2026 - 23:44
Anup Jalota Blesses 'Aye Zindagi' — A New Album That Wears Its Heart on Its Sleeve

There's something quietly powerful about an album that dares to take life itself as its subject. Aye Zindagi, the new Hindi music album released by Red Ribbon Music, did exactly that — and it chose a fitting moment to arrive in the world, launched with the blessings of none other than Padma Shri Anup Jalota.

The launch event, held in Mumbai, drew a warm gathering of faces from across the music and entertainment world. But it was Jalota's presence that gave the occasion its emotional weight. The bhajan samrat, as he is fondly known, didn't just attend — he reflected. The title Aye Zindagi, he said, instantly stirs something in the listener, conjuring sweet, half-forgotten musical memories. He expressed quiet confidence that these songs would find their way into homes across the country — the kind of faith that only comes from someone who has spent a lifetime understanding what music means to ordinary people.

The album is the creative vision of producer and lyricist Mohd. Zakir Husain, who has described the songs as deeply personal — drawn from his own experiences and the emotional terrain of a life fully lived. Composer Raj Verma, meanwhile, calls it "a bouquet of songs," each carrying its own fragrance. It's the kind of metaphor that actually holds up when you look at the tracklist: ten songs spanning Sufi, romantic, philosophical, and soulful registers, performed by singers Khushboo Jain, Neha Rajpal, Amjad Bagadwa, K. Nazim Ali, and Arvind Ojha.

For Red Ribbon Music's owner Lalitya Munshaw, the launch carried real meaning. Having a legend like Jalota bless the album, she said, is not something you take lightly. She spoke warmly of Husain's lyrical craft and the way Verma's compositions have lifted the songs beyond the ordinary — before pointing listeners toward the Red Ribbon Music YouTube channel and major streaming platforms.

The ceremony itself was a lively affair, with guests including actor Sudhir Pandey, actress Ashwini B. Irole, music composers Ram Shankar and Mohd. Ali, actor Deva, Shiv Sena leader Arjun Salgar, and a host of others from the industry.

Aye Zindagi isn't trying to reinvent Hindi music. What it's trying to do — and what it may well succeed at — is remind listeners of what music has always done best: put into melody the things we feel but struggle to say. Whether it achieves that is now up to the ears that receive it.

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