Two Eid special songs of lyricist Rizvi released

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08 May, 2021, 02:25 pm
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The renowned lyricist has written a spiritual track for Ovi Talukder and a romantic song for Sunny Azad

Noted lyricist Rezaur Rahman Rizvi has penned down two new songs featuring voices of Ovi Talukder and Sunny Azad marking the upcoming Eid ul-Fitr, one of the biggest festival of Muslims.

The renowned lyricist has written a spiritual track for Ovi Talukder and a romantic song for Sunny Azad, read a press release. 

With the new release, Ovi Talukder has come up with his original songs again after seven long years. The music video of the spiritual track 'Murshid' has been directed by Tofy Renar and was released by the production company G-Series.

Talking about the song 'Murshid', Ovi Talukder said "This is my second time working with the renowned lyricist Rezaur Rahman Rizvi. Earlier, 'Bandhu Ki Ashibe Firiya' written by Rizvi established my career as a cover artist."

"This time the audience will hear my original song 'Murshid' and hopefully they will like it as they have done so far my other songs.", he stated.

Besides, noted singer Sunny Azad also come up with his latest romantic song titled 'Bhalobasar Lenadena' written by Rizvi and composed by Ahmed Sajeeb. 

The music video of the track has been shot in different locations in Dhaka which was production company Om Star Multimedia.

Sunny Azad said the song "Bhalobasar Lenadena' is a wonderful romantic song. The lyrics, melody and music video has been made stunningly and I hope everyone will like it."

Regarding the two songs, lyricist Rezaur Rahman Rizvi said, "In 2014, Ovi Talukder sang my song 'Bandhu Ki Asibe Firiya' that was received greatly by the audience." 

"Sunny Azad sang another song in 2018 titled 'Adhar' written by me which got a great response from the audience. These two new songs sung by Ovi Talukder and Sunny Azad are really good and I hope the listeners will also love them.", he said.

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