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Benche Thakar Gaan (Autograph OST)

Benche Thakar Gaan Autograph OST Music : Anupam Roy, Debojyoti Mishra Lyric : Anupam Roy Singer : Rupam Islam / Saptarshi Mukherjee MY RATING - 8.9/10 LYRICS   Jodi kere nite bole kabita thasa khata jeno kere nite debona jodi chhere jete bole shohure kathokota jeno ami chhaarte debona ar ami ami jani jani chora-baali kato khani gileche amader roj ar ami ami jani jani proti rate hoyrani,  harano shabder khonj ar ebhabei narom balishe, tomar oi chokher nalishe benche thak raat porider snan thonte niye benche thakar gaan ar ebhabei mukher chaadore, porichito haater aadore sukhe thak rat porider snaan thonte niye bachiye raakhar gaan jodi nimeshe harale,jibane poripaati, tobu here jete debo na jodi beche dite bale, shikore baadha mati, jeno ami bechte debo na ar ami ami jani jani chora-baali katokhani gileche amader roj ar ami ami jani jani protiraate hoyraani harano shabder khonj ar ebhabei narom balishe, tomar oi chokher nalishe benche thak raat porider snan thont

Mon Banjara (Fighter - Marbo Noy Morbo OST)

Mon Banjara (Aimless Mind / मन बंजारा) Fighter - Marbo Noy Morbo OST Music : Indradeep Das Gupta Singers : Monali Thakur, Kunal Ganjawala MY RATING - 8.6/10   LYRICS Gaay gaay re mon banjara, jay re jay re phire tor para Chay na chay na kichu tui chhara, preme ami dishehaara Mon banjara korchhe ishara Dichche pahara tor chokhe thonte gaay E madhu maase, matal batase, bhalobasa jome megh kore aase Premer brishti jharay.. Gaay gaay re mon banjara, jay re jay re phire tor para Chay na chay na kichu tui chhara, preme ami dishehaara You'll be mine, You'll be mine, You'll be mine, You'll be mine, now and forever Moner gabhire swapner bheere, tor naamei hajar tarar jharna ese pore Aayna dhora dite, moner nodite , tor naamei uthchhe je dheu e buker jowar-e E madhu maase, matal batase, bhalobasa jome megh kore aase Premer brishti jharay.. Gaay gaay re mon banjara, jay re jay re phire tor para Chay na chay na kichu tui chhara, preme ami dishehaara Aayna mon majhi,

Hate You (Happy - Telugu version) vs (Bolo na tumi Amar - Bangla Version)

The tracks are from two different languages, the first one is from the original movie called Happy which was a blockbuster in Southern India, and the song HATE YOU went to become chartbuster in Andhra & Kerala. While the second track is from a Bangla copy version of the telugu film and is titled as Bolo Na Tumi Amar. Well, I will personally rate the Telugu version much much better than the Bangla one. Even the lyrics (I understood some of d bangla version, but I needed the Malayalam dub to understand the telugu version) and I must confess, I loved the Telugu version. Telugu one has Allu Arjun dancing like a snake...awesmly to tease an idiotic Genelia D' Souza while the bengali one has Dev and Koyel Mullick portraying the characters played by Allu Arjun and genelia. But they lack the charisma. Nevertheless even the telugu movie was stupid, but the bengali version lacks that too... So overall I must say both the versions sucked....but Telugu version was little better on the editi

Byomkesh Bakshi (2010) Bangla/Bengali Classic remake (movie review)

I remember back in the days of yore, there used to be an television in my house that had no remote control and once you switched it on, had the capability of playing only two channels - DD1 & DD Metro. There were very few serials unlike these days where every crappy INdian channel plays the worst from a junkyard of soaps and reality shows. There were few serials but those were enough. The Quality of those serials could never be attained by contemporary serials. One of such brillaint series was that of Bangla detective character- Byomkesh Bakshi. played by an excellent artist, Rajat Kapur. I was amused and splendidly excited to see the name once again in today's newspaper, but what was it doing in the current release showtimings section of delhi times? That's when I realized that the movie had been released yesterday. Byomkesh Bakshi, a Bangla movie, isn't that exciting, I don't know if the generation Y is even aware of this classic Indian Sherlock Holmes, for they h