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Dilkhush

Rahool Mukherjee's Dilkhush releases its first song Bibagi Phone in Anirban Bhattacharya's voice

| @indiablooms | Dec 04, 2022, at 06:53 pm

Rahool Mukherjee's Dilkhush is all set to release in January 2023, but before that, the director dropped a special song in the voice of Anirban Bhattacharya titled "Bibagi Phone".

Anirban Bhattacharya, the man who never fails to impress us with his multiple skills elevated the essence of the lyrics written by Nilayan Chatterjee, the music composer of the film.

The song opens with eight individuals nurturing their emotions in their own respective worlds but joined in a common thread of melancholy.

Like in every fairy tale, these characters meet at the end of the song and the audience is yet to see what happens next.

The latest track leaves an aftertaste of sweetness that love prevails in the heart and minds of the audiences.

 

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