Mithun Chakraborty's Kabuliwala: Unveiling of Arijit Singh's 'Bhaabo Jodi' song coincides film's national release
Kolkata/IBNS: Singing sensation Arijit Singh's 'Bhaabo Jodi' song from Mithun Chakraborty starrer Bengali film 'Kabuliwala' was released on Friday, coinciding with the film's national release.
Composed by Indraadip Das Gupta, the audio, initially deployed on Meta, quickly gained traction and prompted producers to make the decision of releasing it on YouTube and other music platforms.
Featuring prominent figures like Mithun Chakraborty, Anumegha Kahali, Abir Chatterjee, and Sohini Sarkar, the song encapsulates the heartwarming tale of Rahmat and the endearing idiosyncrasies shared between Mini and him.
The narrative unfolds Rahmat's journey as a Kabuliwala.
On a day the film expanded to the national audience, the makers, Jio Studios and SVF, claimed 'Kabuliwala' earned over Rs. 1 crore in the first four days since its release.
The film, which is directed by Suman Ghosh, is based on Rabindranath Tagore's short story 'Kabuliwala'.
Mithun Chakraborty takes the center stage in the role of Rahmat, a character that resonates across generations, promising to rekindle the emotional warmth that touched hearts years ago.
The tale of Rahmat, set against the bustling cityscape of Kolkata in 1965, unfolds as an Afghan man's paternal love overflows for a little girl named Mini.
Photo courtesy: SVF PR Team
Portrayed by the talented child actor Anumegha Kahali, the film explores the universal themes of love that knows no boundaries, transcending both geographical borders and cultural divides.
Abir Chatterjee and Sohini Sarkar step into the roles of Mini's parents, enriching the narrative with their compelling performances.
The film had its initial release in West Bengal on December 22.
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