Hridoyer Kotha
Hridoyer Kotha | |
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VCD Cover | |
Directed by | SA Haque Alik |
Produced by |
Riaz Tuhin Boruya |
Written by | S.A. Shahid |
Starring | |
Music by |
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Cinematography | Alamgir Khasru |
Edited by | Fajle Haque |
Distributed by | Pothik |
Release dates | 18 October 2006 |
Running time | 138 minutes |
Country | Bangladesh |
Language | Bengali |
Hridoyer Kotha (Bengali: হৃদয়ের কথা) is a Bangladeshi film released on 18 October 2006[1] directed by S.A. Haque Alik. Riaz produced the movie, the first time in his career.[2] Notable songs in the film include Bhalobasbo Basbore Bondhu (Habib Wahid) and Jay Din Jay Ekaki (S.I. Tutul).
Cast
- Riaz – Anik
- Purnima – Adhora
- Tushar Khan
- Doli Johur – Adhora's mother
- Dr. Ejaj – Porter
- Nasrin
- Mannan Shafiq
- Moushumi
Music
Hridoyer Kotha | |
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Soundtrack album by Alauddin Ali, Habib Wahid and S.I. Tutul | |
Released | 2006 (Bangladesh) |
Genre | Film Soundtrack |
Producer |
Laser Vision[3] (Audio) Anupam (Video) |
Music for the film was conducted Alauddin Ali, with music directors Habib Wahid and S.I. Tutul. Habib Wahid has sung "Bhalobasabo Basabore Bondhu" and S.I. Tutul has sung "Jay Din Jay Ekaki".
Soundtrack
Track | Song | Singer | Notes |
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1 | "Bhalobasabo Basabore Bondhu" | Habib Wahid | |
2 | "Kotota Bosor Ei Sukh Robego" | Monir Khan and Rumana Islam Kanak Chapa | |
3 | "Tomake Chere Ami Ki Niye Thakbo" | Monir Khan and Eva Rahman | Title song |
4 | "Jay Din Jay Ekaki" | S.I. Tutul | |
5 | "Tomar Karone Ami Ussol" | Andrew Kishore and Samina Chowdhury | |
6 | "Ami Jamalpurer Pola" | Momtaz and Agun | |
7 | "Bhalobasbo Basbore Bandhu" | Violin (instrumental music) | |
8 | "Anger" | Violin (instrumental music) |
Awards
- Public Choice Awards for Best Film Actor - Riaz
- Public Choice Awards for Best Film Actress - Purnima
- Public Choice Awards for Best Singer (Male) - Habib Wahid (Bhalobasbo Basbore Bondhu)
See also
References
- ↑ The Daily Star, 15 September 2006. Hridoyer Kotha: A quintessential love story Khalid-Bin-Habib, 12 April 2011
- ↑ "Up Close". Daily Star. 4 August 2006. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
- ↑ Bangla Music.com, হৃদয়ের কথা ছবির- গানের এ্যালবাম accessed: 9 May 2011
External links
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