Ghungroo, the album by Kalyanji Anandji, is a musical masterpiece that showcases the duo's versatility and creativity. The album is a fusion of Indian classical music and western orchestration, resulting in a unique and captivating sound. The use of various instruments such as the sitar, tabla, and violin, among others, adds depth and texture to the compositions.
The album features seven tracks, each with its distinct flavor and mood. The opening track, "Ghungroo," is a lively and upbeat composition that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The use of the ghungroo, a traditional ankle bell worn by Indian classical dancers, adds a traditional touch to the modern arrangement.
The album also features slower, more contemplative tracks such as "Dil Ne Dil Se" and "Silsila." These tracks showcase the duo's ability to evoke emotion through their music. The use of the flute and violin in "Silsila" is particularly noteworthy, creating a haunting and melancholic melody.