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Asha Audio releases Indo-Bangladesh music album

| | Mar 04, 2015, at 05:41 am
Kolkata, Mar 3 (IBNS): Music company Asha Audio on Tuesday launched a new album named Bhalobashbi Re Tui (You Will Love), a musical odyssey by Roopsha from India and Razeeb from Bangladesh through a programme at Galleria in Kolkata.

Music composer Joy Sarkar, singer Raghav Chatterjee, film director Shibaprasad Mukherjee, the director of Asha Audio Mahua Lahiri were present at the event.

'Bhalobasbi Re Tui' is a musical journey of human emotions.

Roopsha Dasgupta is the lyricist and Razeeb is the composer of this album.

Ahmed Razeeb, Neela Naz and Sukanya have sung five songs of Bhalobashbi Re Tui-You Will Love.

(Reporting by Deepayan Sinha)        

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