Even as Marathi cinema continues to win laurels at various international film festivals, Zee Studios��� latest Marathi venture, 'Sairat', has created history. Directed by Nagraj Manjule this is the first Indian film to record its music at Sony Scoring Stage in Hollywood, with composers Ajay-Atul. Earlier this year, the movie was also showcased at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival.Since it has a collection of breezy upbeat numbers, the National Award-winning artistes were precise about the engineering standards of the soundtrack. Ajay-Atul recorded symphonies with an orchestra of 66 musicians as 45 string section, 6 piece woodwinds, 13 piece of brass including 6 piece of horn section and 1 harp. It was conducted by the renowned Mark Graham , with an emphatic stress on the arrangement of instruments like cello, violin, harp, horns and brass. Earlier known as MGM studios , the Sony Scoring Stage has witnessed the scores of legendary films like 'Gone With the Wind', 'Ben-Hur', 'Lawrence of Arabia', 'Schindler���s List' and 'E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial'.���Love is the most universal thing in the world and so is music. Since 'Sairat' is a love story, the songs bring a sense of melody,��� says the duo, adding, ���At Sony Scoring Stage of Los Angeles, we believe four of our songs 'Yaad lagla', 'Sairat jhala ji', 'Aattach baya ka' and 'Sairat' theme have been backed by marvellous orchestration. They have engaging melody with spellbinding orchestration yet the nuances of folk music with highly involving backgrounds. The authenticity of the symphonies is surely the cherry on the cake.���'Sairat', produced by Zee Studios, releases on April 29.