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Toofan: Shakib Khan, Mimi Chakraborty's Laage Ura Dhura song ranks in YouTube Charts' Global Weekly Top Songs

| @indiablooms | Jul 13, 2024, at 10:16 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Laage Ura Dhura, the song from Shakib Khan, Mimi Chakraborty and Nabila starrer Bangladeshi film Toofan, has made a splash globally.

Directed by Raihan Rafi and produced by Alpha-i, Chorki, and SVF, the song has now achieved the prestigious rank of #4 on YouTube Charts' Global Weekly Top Songs.

Photo courtesy: SVF

This marks the first time ever for a Bengali song to reach such a high position.

Within one month, the song crossed over 85 million views on YouTube, making it a sensation.

This viral track is performed by Pritom Hasan, known for his chart-topping tracks and memorable appearances on Coke Studio Bangladesh, alongside Debosrie Antara.  

The electrifying chemistry between Shakib and Mimi was captured in the Laage Ura Dhura song.

Popular Bangladeshi actor Chanchal Chowdhury plays a special role in the film.

The film, which was released on Eid-ul-adha last month, hit the theatres in India as a part of an international release on July 5.

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