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JAM8's second song from Crisscross launched

JAM8's second song from Crisscross launched

| @indiablooms | 20 Jul 2018, 01:15 pm

Kolkata, July 20 (IBNS): The second song of Crisscross- the Bengali film produced by SVF titled Momer Shohor has released on Friday.

Five top notch actors from Tollywood - Mimi Chakraborty, Nusrat Jahan, Sohini Sarkar, Priyankar Sarkar and Jaya Ahsan are seen coming together for this film by Birsa Dasgupta.

"Momer Shohor" (literal translation being "City of Wax") is composed by Keeran Satpute for JAM8, a music platform fronted by popular Bollywood music director, Pritam. Crisscross is JAM8's first Bengali project.

This song also marks author Smaranjit Chakraborty's debut as a lyricist.

Momer Shohor has been sung by Tushar Joshi, the man behind the voice of Ranbir Kapoor in Jagga Jasoos. His debut Bengali song is for broken souls mainly highlighting the different crises of 5 lives in 1 day.

Listen to the song here: bit.ly/MomerShohor

Slated to release on Aug 10, Crisscross is the story of five interrelated women of completely contrasting behaviour and how they undergo crisis and introspection in the city of Kolkata.

 

 

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