Could the title track of 'Projapati 2' featuring Mithun Chakraborty be the highlight of the film?
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Key Takeaways
- The title track brings a nostalgic yet fresh feel to 'Projapati 2.'
- Jeet Gannguli's composition showcases his strong partnership with Dev.
- Mithun Chakraborty's presence adds significant star power to the film.
- The song is designed to uplift and resonate with audiences.
- Available now on streaming platforms, it marks an exciting moment for Bengali cinema.
Mumbai, Nov 24 (NationPress) The title track for the Bengali movie 'Projapati 2' was revealed on Monday. This enchanting piece has been both composed and performed by Jeet Gannguli.
This track signifies yet another remarkable collaboration between Jeet Gannguli and Dev. The music video showcases Dev, Mithun Chakraborty, Jyotirmoyee, and Anumegha. The uplifting music captures the essence of the film, infusing it with a celebratory vibe that heightens anticipation for its release. Jeet Gannguli's dual role as composer and vocalist adds an emotional depth while introducing a fresh rhythmic flair to the track.
Regarding the creation of the song, Jeet Gannguli stated, “Crafting the title track for ‘Projapati 2’ was a joyful and nostalgic experience. My long association with Dev is reflected in the comfort and chemistry of this piece. I’m thrilled to share this sound with the audience once again.”
Dev expressed, “The title track exudes a vibe that effortlessly uplifts your spirits. Collaborating with Jeet always feels seamless as we resonate with each other's rhythm. This song encapsulates our journey and the film's dynamic energy.”
Mandar Thakur, CEO of Times Music, remarked, “Projapati 2 boasts significant appeal, and its title track embodies this spirit beautifully. Jeet Gannguli has crafted a catchy and unforgettable melody, and we can’t wait for listeners to enjoy it.”
The title track of ‘Projapati 2’ is now accessible on various streaming platforms, including the Times Music Bangla YouTube channel.
In the meantime, Mithun Chakraborty was recently featured in 'The Bengal Files', which focuses on the tragic events surrounding the Direct Action Day of August 16, 1946, highlighting one of India's darkest historical periods marked by violent riots in Kolkata. This incident ignited numerous riots involving Hindus, Sikhs, and Muslims in regions such as Noakhali, Bihar, and Punjab.
Additionally, he has upcoming projects, including 'Fauji' and 'Jailer 2'.