'Gondi' releases second song

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08 December, 2019, 04:50 pm
Last modified: 08 December, 2019, 05:08 pm
The song was released on Friday in Gorai film’s YouTube channel.

Rupankar Bagchi has been mesmerising the audience of West Bengal for quite some time. Now, the time has come for the Bangladeshi audience to get a glimpse of his fascinating voice as well.

The celebrated singer-songwriter has lend his voice to Fakhrul Arefin Khan's second movie "Gondi" titled "Bohudin Batase Oreni Chul". The song was released on Friday at the official Facebook page of "Gondi" movie and also in Gorai film's YouTube channel. The composition and lyric of the song has been written by Debojyoti Mishra. 

Watch the song "Bohudin Batase Oreni Chul" here 

After the huge success of "Bhuban Majhi" director, Fakrul Arefin Khan started the work of "Gondi". The movie is now in its post-production stage after completing its shooting in various locations across Dhaka, Cox's Bazar and London.

Previously a song titled "Gondi Chariye Bondhu Dujone" of the same movie was released a week ago.
Highlighting the song's lyrics, Debojyoti Mishra said, "Arefin told me about the story of this movie on a fine day. Instantly, the songs came to my mind. When I told him about the song he jumped on it and agreed to use it in this movie. I hope people will like this song."

Director Fakrul stated, "Rupankar Bagchi is one of my favourite singers. He is quite popular among the Bangla music industry. A song in 'Gondi' movie will be voiced by him. It is a great pleasure for us. I am expecting this song to song to gain popularity among the audience."

The story of the movie 'Gondi' of the romantic-comedy genre will proceed with the story of one man and one woman aged 55 and 65 years. How their friendship between a man and a woman went through in their retirement age, how the family and the people around them take up the issue, will come up in the movie.

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