A beautiful song that will capture the hearts of music lovers. ‘Mihira’ is becoming a trend on YouTube. This album has come as a reminder that modern man should be in harmony with the environment. Released on January 31, it has already won the audience’s affection. Another special feature is that all the artists who played the instruments in Mihira, formed under the music production of Nandu Kartha, are women. Maria Grigoreva (Russia) on cello, Sasha Zvi (Ukraine) on guitar, Charu Hariharan (Chennai) on percussion, Martina Charles (Kannur) on violin, and Nia George Manoj (Bangalore) on bass guitar—created by them, this sound world beautifully blends traditional Indian music and modern global music styles. The song, mixed by Kiran Lal, Nandu Kartha, and Ranjith Viswanathan, was mastered by Tom Volpicelli from Pennsylvania, USA. The song is inspired by ancient sun worship visions. The song is sung by classical musician and playback singer Rakhi. R. Nath. The music of the song is composed by Nandu Kartha and the lyrics are written by renowned lyricist B. K. Hari Narayan. The dance moves of Polish artist Gosia de Jarcebak in the song add more visual beauty. The song is shot in the beautiful landscapes of the UK. The video is directed by filmmaker Shruti Sharanyam. The camera is handled by Medha Sagari, a U. K. Malayali. The color grading is done by Liju Prabhakar, a prominent colorist in Malayalam cinema. This is not just a music video, but a global art festival.