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Music Videos

Nine veteran artists come together for FFACE's one-minute music videos

| @indiablooms | Aug 02, 2022, at 11:20 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: FFACE has come up with a unique concept of one-minute original music videos, with nine veteran artists from the industry, which will be launched on Instagram from their respective profiles.

FFACE has launched the one-minute music from east of India with Jeet Gannguli, Rupam Islam, Bickram Ghosh, Rupankar Bagchi, Somlata Acharyya Chowdhury, Sahana Bajpaie, Joy Sarkar, Lopamudra Mitra, and Iman Chakraborty.

These music videos are directed by Baba Yadav himself and features Falaque Rashid Roy, Swastika Dutta, and John Bhattacharyya in addition to the above mentioned musicians.

(From L to R) Joy Sarkar, Lopamudra Mitra and Jeet Gannguli

Speaking on the concept, Bickram Ghosh says, "It's a very exciting format because it's a big challenge to make a song in one minute. It was challenging but I guess it has a future."

"We are having fun making this. I hope this format becomes acceptable to the audience and the venture turns out to be very popular," adds Joy Sarkar.

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