The first duet album for National Film Award winning popular singer and music director Kumar Biswajit titled ‘Sarangshe Tumi’ was released in Bangladesh in January under the banner of Banglar Dhol. ‘Sarangshe Tumi’ features Samina Chowdhury, Nancy and Kolkata’s Shubhomita who lent their vocals with Biswajit in the duet album. The album consists of eight tracks and the lyrics have been written by Shahidullah Farayazi, Kabir Bakul, Ibrahim Fatmi, Shafiq Tuhin, Zulfikar Rasel, Hena Islam and Panju Bhattyacharya.
In addition, with the eight tracks of the album, a musical film has been made. The script has been written by National Film Award and Ekushey Padak winning lyricist Gazi Mazharul Anwar and directed by Ashiqur Rahman. The shooting of the film took place in various scenic locations in Bandarban, Cox’s Bazar, Himchari, Jaflong and other picturesque destinations around the country. Comprising of eight tracks and telling a romantic story, popular actor-models Anto Karim and Raha appeared in the film.
The musical film ‘Sarangshe Tumi’ was inaugurated last Wednesday at the office of Banglalink. The mobile service operator presented the film on the occasion of Pahela Baishakh, and the music videos will be available on the Banglalink Music Express Store.
Recently, Kumar Bishwajit, Shahidullah Farayazi, Kabir Bakul, Ibrahim Fatmi, Anto Karim, Raha and Banglar Dhol’s Enamul Haq appeared in Channel i popular show ‘Taroka Kathan’ to speak more about the musical film ‘Sarangshe Tumi’. Kumar Bishwajit said, “Very soon, in the next one month, the musical film of ‘Sarangshe Tumi’ will be available on YouTube, with English subtitles. So far, many of my friends and fans who live abroad have inquired about the beautiful locations that are featured in the musical film. Since there are many breathtaking, amazing scenic locations in Bangladesh, I feel that to promote it and create awareness in an international level, the names of the locations will be included in the subtitles. From there, people who view the film will even be inclined to visit such places in Bangladesh.”