Music that moves with the story
Soundtrack
At Sukany4 – The Podcast, sound matters just as much as story. Every season is shaped not just by the voices you hear and the walks we explore, but by the rhythm that carries them. That’s why each season of the podcast features a specially selected theme tune by an artist whose music reflects the energy, emotion, and essence of the journey.
Why? Because music is personal for host Sukanya. With a lifelong love for sound and song, she believes the right track can stir something deeper, elevating conversations, amplifying meaning, and making each walk more memorable. It’s movement with a melody.
Dayani Productions

Season two steps forward with a fresh, cinematic vibe thanks to Rajan, founder of Dayani Productions, an independent music producer based in Peterborough, UK. Their original score adds a rich, atmospheric layer to the storytelling—capturing moments of introspection, joy, and discovery as we walk, talk, and explore new perspectives.
Rajan said he “kept it Hip-Hop, with a deep beat, but gave it some electric guitar to showcase the energy of your podcast as it’s an active scenario and setting.”
Support Dayani Productions
Like the sound of Season 2? Discover more of Dayani Productions’ soulful, cinematic work and behind-the-scenes creativity on Instagram. Follow them on Instagram at @dayaniproductions to explore their musical world and show your support for independent artists shaping powerful audio experiences.
Raghu Dixit
An iconic voice in Indian indie folk-rock, and often hailed as pioneer of independent music in India, Raghu Dixit brought soul and power to our very first season. Known for his fusion of Indian classical, folk, and rock, Raghu Dixit gave our first season its signature sound. His track “Khud Se Naina Char” set the tone perfectly, speaking to the importance of self-love. Bold, reflective, and poignant. A perfect match for stories of transformation, identity, and inner strength.
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Partner with the show
Each featured artist becomes part of the podcast’s creative fabric. If you’re an independent musician or composer and think your music could be the heartbeat of a future season, get in touch, we’re always listening.
