'Onam Mood' from 'Sahasam' 
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'Onam Mood' Becomes Season’s Global Onam Anthem

Saregama’s festive hit Onam Mood from the film Sahasam tops charts and goes viral worldwide with 24M+ YouTube views, 190K Instagram Reels, and support from CSK, Manchester City & Borussia Dortmund.

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Kochi | Saregama India Ltd., the country’s oldest music label, has announced that its breakout track Onam Mood from the film Sahasam has emerged as this year’s defining Onam anthem, capturing hearts across Kerala and the globe.

Composed by Bibin Ashok and brought to life by the voices of Fejo, Himna Hilari, Hinitha Hilari, and Vinayak Sasikumar, Onam Mood has struck a chord with millions for its festive rhythm and celebratory spirit.

Dominates streaming platforms

  • No. 2 on Spotify’s Top Songs in Kochi

  • No. 135 on Spotify’s Top Songs in India

  • No. 13 on Spotify’s Viral Songs India

  • No. 53 on Spotify’s Viral Songs Global

Makes waves online

  • Over 24 million views on YouTube for the official music video

  • Featured in more than 190,000 Instagram Reels

  • Used in 50,000+ YouTube Shorts

  • Global Reach and Cultural Impact

Transcends boundaries

Onam Mood has transcended linguistic and cultural boundaries, gaining support from global icons and organizations. Tamil artists, influencers, the Chennai Super Kings, and international football giants Manchester City and Borussia Dortmund have all featured the song in their Onam greetings, cementing its place as a global festive anthem.

''We are incredibly proud to have released a song that not only honors the rich traditions of Onam but has also been embraced by a worldwide audience, from Kerala to the global stage,'' said a Saregama spokesperson.

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