Mannan Shaah x The Kerala Story 2
Chart Toppers
Riding high on the roaring box office success of The Kerala Story 2, it’s not just the film but its music too that’s commanding attention across the nation. Composed by the immensely talented Mannan Shaah, the four-track album has swiftly climbed the popularity charts, winning hearts with its emotional gravitas and rooted melodies.
Seamlessly blending devotion, drama, and depth, the soundtrack has become a powerful extension of the film’s narrative. With audiences humming its tunes and echoing its chants, the music is emerging as a cultural pulse point. TheGlitz reports: when cinema finds its soul in music, magic like this is inevitable.

Music Magic

For Mannan Shaah, this project marks a defining milestone. Not only has he composed the film’s music, but he has also taken on the role of background score composer for the very first time… adding yet another feather to his creative cap. And that’s not all, he lends his own voice to the climactic devotional track ‘Shiv Shambho’, a song that is already resonating deeply with audiences. His approach is immersive and instinctive, building a sonic universe that enhances every emotional beat of the film. This is not just composition, we feel… it’s storytelling through sound.
Layered Tracks
The album unfolds like a musical tapestry, each track revealing a different emotional layer. ‘Saathi Re’, sung by Vishal Mishra, brings a rugged, haunting quality that mirrors the film’s darker tones. In contrast, ‘O Maayi Ri’ by Shreya Ghoshal is soaked in poignant emotion, capturing the tender yet heartbreaking nuances of a mother-daughter bond. ‘Thaari Jogan’, voiced by debutant Shaoni, introduces a Rajasthani folk flavour… earthy, raw, and deeply authentic. And then comes ‘Shiv Shambho’, where Mannan Shaah himself elevates the film’s climax into a near-spiritual crescendo.
Creative Synergy
Behind this musical triumph lies a powerful collaboration. Mannan shares a long-standing creative equation with producer Vipul Amrutlal Shah, having worked together on the Commando series and Namaste England. With The Kerala Story 2, the synergy only deepens. Director Kamakhya Narayan Singh’s nuanced understanding of music and Indian classical traditions gave him the creative freedom to experiment, innovate, and push boundaries, resulting in a soundtrack that feels both rooted and refreshingly modern.
Musical Roots

What truly sets the album apart is its deep connection to Indian musical traditions. Drawing from classical and semi-classical frameworks, the compositions are rich with raag-based structures and folk influences. Veteran lyricist Manoj Muntashir adds poetic depth, weaving words that amplify the emotional resonance of each track. The result? A soundtrack that doesn’t just accompany the film… it elevates it, giving it a distinct and memorable sonic identity.
Beyond Cinema
Beyond the film, this multi-faceted music director continues to shape the evolving music landscape. From composing for major films to producing the acclaimed Marathi project Roop Nagar Ke Cheetey, his versatility is evident. He has also co-founded ‘Goongoonalo’, an artist-first music platform alongside legends Shankar Mahadevan and Javed Akhtar… a move aimed at empowering musicians with creative ownership. Add to that his philanthropic work with the Unirise Research Foundation, nurturing musical talent among persons with disabilities, and you have an artist who is as impactful off-stage as he is on it.
Resonating Notes
As The Kerala Story 2 continues its successful theatrical run, its music stands tall as one of its most compelling strengths. From theatres echoing with chants to playlists buzzing with repeat streams, the soundtrack has struck a chord that goes beyond the screen. It’s immersive, evocative, and undeniably powerful, proof that great music doesn’t just accompany a story, it becomes one.
TheGlitz Verdict

We recommend Mannan’s magical soundtrack because it dares to be deeply Indian while staying cinematically grand. He has crafted a musical experience that is layered, emotional, and spiritually stirring… making it not just an album you hear, but one you feel.




