- June 5, 2026
Upcoming Film Mahaprabhu Jagannath Releases a Powerful Music Album Celebrating Devotion, Faith and Indian Spirituality
ELE Animations has released the complete soundtrack for its upcoming animated feature Mahaprabhu Jagannath, the first film in the studio’s “Sanatan Universe” series. The album, featuring devotional songs in Hindi, Odia and Telugu, debuted on all major streaming platforms today. Blending traditional bhajans, Sanskrit chants and jubilant musical anthems, the music sets the spiritual tone for the film’s nationwide release on July 10.
Rooted deeply in the divine world of Prabhu Jagannath, the album has been designed as the emotional soul of the film, carrying forward its themes of faith, surrender, compassion, and unconditional devotion through music that feels both timeless and emotionally immersive.
The soundtrack features a diverse range of devotional and emotionally driven compositions including Jay Jagannath Title Song, Mahaprabhu Jagannath Title Song, Hey Prabhu Jagannath, Ahe Nila Saila, Mahavishnu Mantra, Chaturbhuj Jagannath, Garuda Gayatri, Vamana Stuti, and Brahma Gayatri. While some tracks celebrate the grandeur and spiritual energy associated with Prabhu Jagannath, others bring alive moments of emotional intimacy, prayer, peace, and philosophical reflection from the film’s narrative.
Voices like Somesh Satpathy, Atharva Bakshi, Aviral Kumar, and Abhay Jodhpurkar come together to shape the album’s devotional and emotional identity, while the music itself moves seamlessly between celebratory bhakti, traditional spiritual compositions, emotionally layered melodies, and cinematic orchestration.
One of the standout tracks from the album, Hey Prabhu Jagannath, sung by Abhay Jodhpurkar, emerges as an emotional expression of surrender and faith, while Ahe Nila Saila brings alive the timeless devotional poetry of Bhakta Salabega, carrying forward Odisha’s spiritual and cultural legacy th
rough music. The Mahaprabhu Jagannath Title Song further expands the emotional scale of the film by exploring the idea of Mahaprabhu Jagannath as the eternal guide, protector, and divine presence for all beings.
Speaking about the album, producer Durga Prasad Dalai shared: “The music of Mahaprabhu Jagannath was never approached as just a film album for us. Every song was created with the intention of making people feel emotionally connected to Mahaprabhu Jagannath and to the innocence that exists within devotion. We wanted the soundtrack to feel celebratory, emotional, spiritual, and deeply Indian at the same time. It is the soul of our film.”
Aviral Kumar added: “One of the most beautiful things about this soundtrack is that every composition carries a different emotional texture while still feeling spiritually connected. Some songs make you want to celebrate, some make you emotional, and some simply make you pause and feel peaceful. That emotional journey became very important for us while building the music.”
Singer Abhay Jodhpurkar, who lends his voice to one of the tracks in the film, said: “There was a certain purity while recording these songs that is difficult to explain. The music does not try too hard to sound devotional, it naturally carries that energy. As a singer, you rarely come across songs where emotion and spirituality flow together so honestly. Recording for Mahaprabhu Jagannath felt deeply special.”
Mounted on a grand visual scale, Mahaprabhu Jagannath combines mythology, fantasy, devotion, and philosophy into a cinematic experience for audiences of all ages. With the music album now officially out, the makers hope the soundtrack becomes an emotional and spiritual companion for listeners as they step into the divine world of the film.
The complete music album of Mahaprabhu Jagannath is now available across all major audio and streaming platforms like YouTube, Spotify, Wynk Music App, Amazon music, Apple Music, Gaana, Jio Saavan, and SoundCloud.