Safa models for Sabbir, producer Amitav Reza

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28 November, 2019, 04:50 pm
Last modified: 28 November, 2019, 05:14 pm
The music video 'Horsho' is directed by Amitav Reza .

Songs by Sabbir Nasir is almost a routine phenomenon. But Amitav Reza usually does not produce music videos, rather he has dabbled in making jingle-based advertisement. This time, he did end up making a music video and enthusiastically spoke of it.

"It's a new experience for me," he said. "But the concept of the music video came from singer Sharmin Sultana Sumi. We're hoping the viewers will like it."

Sabbir Nasir disclosed that the song named 'Horsho' is written by Razib Hasan who would be seen with the singer. Tune and music was by Mustasir Tushar. The music video was shot a few days ago at BFDC. As Amitav Reza said earlier, the screenplay of the music video was written by Sharmin Sultana Sumi. Amitav reza also directed the music video starring model and actor Safa Kabir. 

Safa Kabir confessed that she initially did not have a lot of enthusiasm for the music video. She has only worked in five such videos in the past. But after she heard the song by Sabbir Nasir and hearing about the planning of the video, she jumped into the project with plenty of anticipation.

 "It is my seventh song this year," informs Sabbir Nasir. "Everyone who heard the song has praised it profusely." According to him, the song is of the slow type, not at all like hip-hop. Piano notes have been used which might endear it more to listeners. Sabbir also informed that the song might debut in a tv channel next week.  

Sabbir Nasir has been learning how to sing from a very young age and has been mentored by renowned teachers. Aside from singing he also plays the lead guiter. In 1998 he performed with the band Metamorphosis in the album 'Jirno Shohore Bristi Name'. At present he is working to establish himself as a corporate personality and has taken up singing as a leisurly pursuit. 

 

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