
Itsmajja Music Bangla releases third song Mitthye Swapno featuring Angana Roy and Priyanka Bhattacharjee
Kolkata/IBNS: Itsmajja Bangla unveiled its third music video titled ‘Mitthye Swapno’ sung by Anupam Roy with the casting of Angana Roy along with Priyanka Bhattacharjee as the creative head of the song last week.
The YouTube Channel Itsmajja Bangla has already released two other music videos, ‘Jani Dekha Hobe Aabar’ and ‘Jaatishware’.
It has again returned with another music video on its channel named ‘Mitthye Swapno’.
The channel Itsmajja was founded in 2015 with a range of regional content platforms like Marathi, Kannada, Gujarati and Bangla.
Actress Angana Roy said, “This is my second music video with Anupam da. I am very happy that we are collaborating again. This song is more special because it has Anupam-da's voice but the narrative was of a woman's. It would look very interesting."
"We have made a completely different kind of song which I enjoyed myself singing because I haven't sung this type of song before,” said singer Anupam Roy.
“I was very happy because Anupam da sang the song which I was very excited about from the very beginning.
"I really wanted to cast Angana from the very first day because she's naturally beautiful and one of my favourite actors so I think Angana was the one to bring justice to this song according to me,” said actress Priyanka Bhattacharjee, Creative Head of the song.
Along with Anupam Roy, Angana Roy and Priyanka Bhattacharjee, the other notable crew of the song were also present at the launch including Rohan Kumar Paul (director), Buddhaa M (music director), Asima Dutta (writer) and Anant Shrrivastava (business and strategy head).
(Reporting by Aaheli Chakraborty, Images by Arpita Das)
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