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Makers release Tu Dikke Na song from upcoming Bengali movie Ek Je Chhilo Raja

| @indiablooms | Sep 23, 2018, at 09:52 pm

Kolkata, Sept 23 (IBNS): Makers of upcoming Bengali movie Ek Je Chhilo Raja have released a new song named 'Tu Dikkhe Na' on Sunday, attempting to touch hearts of music lovers.

The song is rendered by singers Kailash Kher and Ishan Mitra. 

The song is composed by Indraadip Das Gupta.

Sharing the link of the song, filmmaker Srijit Mukherji tweeted: " After matching the legendary @shreyaghoshal note for note, Ishan Mitra now joins another legend @Kailashkher for the second song of #EkJeChhiloRaja. @iindraadip and @srijato_speaks are in Sachin-Saurav kind of a form here!"

The movie is scheduled to release during Durga Puja celebrations on Oct 12.

The movie will feature actor Jisshu Sengupta.

The movie is based on the famous Bhawal Sanyasi case. 
 

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