Siam and Pori Moni have paired for the first time in a movie title ‘Bishwa Sundori’ directed by Chayanika Chowdhury. Meanwhile, the first song of the movie title ‘Tui Ki Amar Hoby Re’ is being released on Thursday at 4:00 pm.
Sun Music and Motion Pictures Limited is producing the film with Maasranga TV as broadcasting partner and Jaaz Multimedia is in the charge of the movie’s campaign. The song will be released on the official YouTube channel of Maasranga TV, Maasranga TV’s Facebook Page and Jaaz Multimedia’s official YouTube channel and Facebook Page.
Imran Mahmudul lyrics the song written by Kabir Bakul. Kona and Imran, a successful pair of songs, gave voice. The song is filmed by Khayer Khandaker, edited by Iqbal Kabir Jewel in the dance direction of Sumon Rahman. Featuring for five days, the song has been filmed in Bandarban’s Nilgiri to various places of the country including Cox’s Bazar and Dhaka.
Regarding the song, artist Kona said, “We artists do not aspire to all the songs we sing. However, since singing the song ‘Tui Ki Amar Hoby Re’, it seemed that the audience would love it very much. This is one of my favorite songs of the year.” Similar comments by artist Imran.
Imran campaigned on Facebook Live on the eve of the release of the song. Regarding the song, Imran said six times National Film Award-winning lyricist Kabir Bakul wrote the song very well. Besides, Pori Moni and Siam are popular in their respective fields. “But I was fascinated by the chemistry of their pair together. I hope the spectacle of that fascination will spread among the audience.”
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