22 Oct 2016, 11:57 am
Present at the music launch were eminent artists and musicians of the film, and the programme also included live performances and an interactive session.
Those present included music director Mainakk, singers Kinjal, Timir and Ujjaini. The director of the film, Debarati Gupta was also present along with actors Barun Chanda, Kaushik Sen, Indrasish Roy, and Pujarini Ghosh.
Before unveiling the album Kinjal, Ujjaini and Mainakk sang a few songs from the film.
Amara Muzik which entered the Bengali film music scene this year with Prakton, Saheb Bibi Golaam, Ludo and others has now associated itself with the makers of Kuheli.
Shankar Venkataraman of Amara Muzik stated: "In our endeavour to create a fast, exciting digital ecosystem in the Bengali music industry, associations with genre splitting and new age movies like Kuheli has come as a breath of fresh air with its exciting script and mellifluous music."
Debarati Gupta, the Director of Kuheli, said: "Each song has been craftily designed for the film. Ujjaini has sung a beautiful song which is our tribute to Kolkata. Dolon and Kinjal have sung a romantic duet that has a terrific repeat value for its melody. There is a reprise solo version of the same by Kinjal. Timir lends his voice to a song which has a lot of pathos. All in all it’s a beautiful album where every song plays with the mood of the film."
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