Bawshonto Dekeche Amake song from upcoming Bengali film Aamar Boss launched at a Holi party
Kolkata/IBNS: Windows Productions has launched the first song from their highly anticipated film Aamar Boss, titled "Bawshonto Dekeche Amake" at a Holi-themed party earlier this week.
The song captures the essence of spring — a season full of hope, vitality, and new beginnings.
This track is a collaboration between the much-loved artists Anupam Roy and Prashmita Paul, who are also celebrating their first film collaboration since their marriage.
The music video for "Bawshonto Dekeche Amake" feature an incredible ensemble cast led by iconic actress Rakhee Gulzar, alongside talented stars such as Shruti Das, Souraseni Maitra, Avery Singha Roy, Aishwarya Sen, Uma Banerjee, Kanchan Mallick, and Gaurab Chatterjee. Their collective performances perfectly complement the song’s vibrant energy and poetic visuals.
Filmmakers Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee expressed their immense gratitude towards the cast, crew, and fans for their unwavering support.
"We are overwhelmed by the love and appreciation our audience has shown, and the girls did an amazing job," said the duo.
"Shooting this song was an unforgettable experience, and we are thankful to everyone involved for bringing their best to the project."
The film will release in theatres on May 16.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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