Shudhu Tumi

Shudhu Tumi is a 2004 Bengali film directed by Abhijit Guha and Sudeshna Roy, produced by Sagar Bhora and Siddhartha Bhora, and starring Prosenjit Chatterjee and Koel Mallick in the lead roles. Zubeen Garg composed the music.[1]

Shudhu Tumi
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAbhijit Guha
Sudeshna Roy
Produced bySagar Bhora
Siddhartha Bhora
StarringProsenjit Chatterjee
Koel Mallick
Music byZubeen Garg
Release date
2004
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Cast

  • Prosenjit Chatterjee as Rohit
  • Koel Mallick as Nandini
  • Kalyani Mondal as Rohit's Mother
  • Arijit Chowdhury
  • Debnath Chattopadhyay
  • Dwijen Bandyopadhyay Rohit's Uncle
  • Gargi Raychowdhury
  • Joyjit Banerjee as Rohit's Brother Rahul
  • Parthasarathi Deb
  • Payel Sarkar as Rohit's sister Anjana

Soundtrack

Shudhu Tumi
Soundtrack album by
Released2004
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length36:52
LabelFontana India
Zubeen Garg chronology
Shudhu Tumi
(2004)
Mon Niye
(2010)

Music composed by Zubeen Garg.

Track listing

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Gun Gun Gun Gunjare, Antare"Shreya Ghoshal4:32
2."Shure Shure Gaan Holo"Shaan, Shaswati4:06
3."Piriti Kathaler Aatha"Joy, Zubeen Garg, Shaswati4:56
4."E Chokher Kachhete"Shaan, Hilsa, Pritha Majumder5:27
5."Ektuku Chhoan Lage"Babul Supriyo, Shreya Ghoshal4:28
6."Bheja Bheja Smritir Pathor"Zubeen Garg4:35
7."Sajbe Ebar Koner Saaje"Udit Narayan, Pamela Jain, Ritika Sahni4:17
8."Ektuku Chhoan Lage"Zubeen Garg4:31
Total length:36:52
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References

  1. "Shudhu Tumi (2004)". Gomolo. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
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