Sangeet Manapmaan is an adaptation of the classic play of the same name by Krishnaji Prabhakar Khadilkar, exploring themes of love, jealousy, courage, honor, and humiliation between the trio Dhairyadhar, Bhamini, and Chandravilas.
[5] To maintain the serene atmosphere of the era depicted in the story, mobile phones were banned on set, allowing the cast and crew to fully immerse themselves in the calmness of that time period.
[19] In mid-November, the trio of singers Shankar Mahadevan, Rahul Deshpande, and Mahesh Kale, who had previously worked together in Bhave's directorial debut film, shot the promotional music video for the song "Vandan Ho" in Mumbai.
The album features 14 songs, performed by a remarkable lineup of 16 veteran singers, including Shankar Mahadevan, Anand Bhate, Savani Ravindra, Rahul Deshpande, Priyanka Barve, Shounak Abhisheki, Mahesh Kale, Avadhoot Gupte and Arya Ambekar.
[20] A music launch event was held on 28 November 2024, in the presence of the film's musicians, choreographers, and the cast and crew, at the Lok Shaheer Anna Bhau Sathe Auditorium, Byculla.
[35][36] A grand trailer launch event was held on 23 December 2024 in Mumbai, where the newly elected Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis, was present along with the cast and crew members, including Vaidehi Parshurami, Sumeet Raghavan, Amruta Khanvilkar, Shankar Mahadevan, Nivedita Saraf, Jyoti Deshpande, and others.
[44] Ashish Ningurkar of MyMahanagar praised the film in his positive review, stating, "With a grand ensemble of talented artists and exceptional singers, Sangeet Manapman has the potential to resonate worldwide, much like Baahubali.
"[46] Devendra Jadhav of Lokmat Filmy awarded the film 3 out of 5 stars, criticizing its predictability and length, he wrote, "The hard work and creativity are appreciated but somewhere after the movie ends, there is a disappointment in the mind.
"[47] The reviewer from Film Information found the story intriguing but felt the screenplay dragged, particularly in the first half, he remarked, "The pace does pick up after interval but even then, the drama appears too long-drawn," while the performances were highly praised.
[48] Nandini Ramnath of Scroll.in also criticized the film's length but acknowledged its musical strengths, stating, "Bhave leans heavily on composers Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy to bring Sangeet Manapmaan to life on the big screen.