Kolkata/IBNS: SVF Music has released three songs for the festive occasion of Durga Puja.
Antara Mitra’s song showcases the friendship of four girls living in different cities and their reunion in Kolkata at the time of Durga Puja, celebrating the concept of girl gang.
Exhilarated about the release, Antara Mitra said, "I was excited for this project when I first heard the concept and we’ve recreated a very famous Bengali song for it.
"On the contrary, the music video is filled with nostalgic moments which will undoubtedly connect with the audience, bringing back memories of their friendship."
(From L to R) Shreema Bhattacharjee, Darshana Banik, Rajnandini Paul and Bibriti Chatterjee
The second song, a revised version of the very famous Rabindra Sangeet Ogo Shono Ke Bajay by Sahana Bajpaie released on Sept 24.
Bajpaie said, "SVF Music is doing an impressive job by creating the alternate versions of Rabindra Sangeet and I am delighted to be a part of it.
"The listeners have immensely loved my previous work on Rabindra Sangeet with SVF Music which includes Moloyo Batashe, Pothe Chole Jete Jete and some more; I hope that they will also shower the same love for Ogo Shono Ke Bajay."
Sahana Bajpaie
The third song, Nakash Aziz and Senjuti Das’ dance number Elo Re Elo Pujo featuring actor John Bhattacharya and Srijla Guha released on Sept 25.
The music single showcases the concept of ‘parar pujo’, shot in a colorful and vibrant set where we will see both with their dance steps.
Excited about his collaboration with SVF Music yet again, Nakash Aziz said, "It’s always a pleasure to work with SVF Music and I was quite excited about the song.
"I knew I wanted to sing ‘Elo Re Elo Pujo’ from the very beginning and I am sure that this song will definitely create a buzz during this Puja."
John Bhattacharya (L) and Srijila Guha (R)
One of the rising actors of Bengal, John Bhattacharya said, "When I first heard the concept, I knew that I wanted to do it. Nakash has sung it amazingly and Elo Re Elo Pujo is an upbeat dance number made for the festive occasion.
"I hope that the audience will like it and will make it one of the trending songs of this Durga Puja."
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