Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Fame Singer Abhijeet Ghoshal Honors Women Who Nurture With New Song ‘Wo Hai Maa’
Abhijeet Ghoshal releases Wo Hai Maa as a respectful tribute to mothers and all women who care for families and communities. The track fuses acoustic and contemporary elements to convey simple, universal messages of support, strength, and everyday acts of love suitable for International Women's Day.
Singer Abhijeet Ghoshal is marking International Women's Day with a new release, 'Wo Hai Maa', a gentle tribute to mothers and to every woman who offers care, courage, and guidance. Known from Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, Abhijeet Ghoshal uses the song to honour everyday acts of love that, in many homes, often go unnoticed.

The single arrives on streaming platforms to match the spirit of International Women's Day, adding a personal note to the celebrations. Abhijeet Ghoshal says the track is meant for all women who support families, friends, and communities through quiet strength, kindness, and steady presence, whether as mothers or motherly figures.
Inspiration behind Wo Hai Maa song and women’s everyday care
'Wo Hai Maa' grows from Abhijeet Ghoshal’s memories of mother Jharna and other guiding women in his life. The lyrics point to small, daily gestures that shape people, such as comforting someone, offering patient advice, and holding families together. These moments, Abhijeet Ghoshal suggests, often define how people feel safe and encouraged.
Sharing why the theme feels close, Abhijeet Ghoshal, who comes from Prayagraj, says, "Mother is the one who makes a house a home," and adds, "But beyond our own mothers, every woman carries that same care, strength, and love. I wanted to write a song that felt simple and close to life, something everyone could relate to."
Music of Wo Hai Maa song and Abhijeet Ghoshal’s simple writing
The track uses a mix of acoustic and modern sounds, designed to suit current listeners while keeping an intimate tone. The arrangement brings together several instruments, as shown below.
| Instrument | Category |
|---|---|
| Drums | Percussion |
| Guitars | Strings |
| Bass | Strings |
| Cajon | Percussion |
| Percussions | Percussion |
| Tabla | Percussion |
This blend supports the warm, hummable feel Abhijeet Ghoshal aims for in 'Wo Hai Maa'. It mirrors family conversations more than formal poetry. Abhijeet Ghoshal explains, "There are so many songs about mothers, some very traditional, some using difficult words," and comments, "I wanted to keep it simple, like talking to someone you love, so everyone can feel it."
Abhijeet Ghoshal also wanted the sound to reach listeners across cultures and ages. Discussing the arrangement, Abhijeet Ghoshal notes, "I wanted it to feel universal," and continues, "The care and strength of women is something everyone everywhere can understand." The track’s language and music stay direct, so the emotion is clear even on a first listen.
Releasing 'Wo Hai Maa' for International Women's Day, Abhijeet Ghoshal underlines the wider message. "Every woman carries a mother's heart," says Abhijeet Ghoshal. "She gives life, protects, cares, and makes the world around her better. This song is for all of them." The song now streams on major platforms, offering a quiet salute to women who support and inspire daily life.


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