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Ankush Hazra, Oindrila Sen starrer Mirza's romantic song Ghalib out now

| @indiablooms | Mar 19, 2024, at 04:59 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: The romantic track, Ghalib, from Ankush Hazra and Oindrila Sen starrer upcoming action-packed film Mirza, has been released by the makers.

Anchored by Ankush Hazra and Oindrila Sen, the film promises a thrilling narrative filled with adrenaline-fueled action and unexpected twists.

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Ghalib captures the essence of love and romance, adding a new dimension to Mirza's character and his journey through a world of danger and intrigue.

Composed and sung by Ishan Mitra, the song promises to be a musical delight that resonates with audiences.

Ankush Hazra and Oindrila Sen's on-screen chemistry adds to the magic of Ghalib, promising audiences an immersive experience that combines captivating visuals with soul-stirring music.

Speaking of the song, Ankush says, "The song Ghalib is very real. The location is very real, we shot it in Mandarmani. The chemistry, the emotion, it's not just like any other song. A song that blends audio and visual perfectly."

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"Our chemistry has grown in this film, bringing us closer to the audience. I hope for a positive response." stated Oindrila.

Mirza will hit the theatres on April 9.

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