Jaatra Shubho Hok sets the journey in motion: First song from Vijaynagar’er Hirey unveiled
The adventure of Vijaynagar’er Hirey took a spirited step forward with the launch of its first song, Jaatra Shubho Hok, following the overwhelming response to the film’s teaser. The song marks the symbolic beginning of a new journey in the beloved Kakababu universe, capturing the thrill, curiosity, and emotional depth that define every expedition led by the iconic explorer.
Jaatra Shubho Hok unfolds as a stirring journey anthem, reflecting themes of companionship, anticipation, and discovery. Composed by Indraadip Das Gupta, written by Prasen, and rendered with soulful warmth by Durnibar Saha, the track beautifully sets the emotional and narrative tone of the film. On screen, it traces the path of Kakababu (Prosenjit Chatterjee) alongside Santu (Aryann Bhowmik) and Jojo (Pushan Dasgupta) as they set out for Hampi, offering audiences a tantalising glimpse of the adventure that awaits.
The song was unveiled at a special event creating an atmosphere that echoed the film’s spirit of learning, curiosity, and exploration. Speaking at the launch, Prosenjit shared that every Kakababu expedition begins with purpose and wonder — emotions that the song captures with heartfelt sincerity. “It’s not just a song, it’s an emotion that signals the start of an adventure,” he said, expressing confidence that audiences would connect with its themes of discovery and togetherness.
With its evocative melody and narrative-driven composition, Jaatra Shubho Hok not only introduces the musical identity of Vijaynagar’er Hirey but also reinforces the legacy of Kakababu stories — where music enriches the journey rather than overpowering it, guiding audiences gently into the heart of the adventure ahead.
Jaatra Shubho Hok unfolds as a stirring journey anthem, reflecting themes of companionship, anticipation, and discovery. Composed by Indraadip Das Gupta, written by Prasen, and rendered with soulful warmth by Durnibar Saha, the track beautifully sets the emotional and narrative tone of the film. On screen, it traces the path of Kakababu (Prosenjit Chatterjee) alongside Santu (Aryann Bhowmik) and Jojo (Pushan Dasgupta) as they set out for Hampi, offering audiences a tantalising glimpse of the adventure that awaits.
The song was unveiled at a special event creating an atmosphere that echoed the film’s spirit of learning, curiosity, and exploration. Speaking at the launch, Prosenjit shared that every Kakababu expedition begins with purpose and wonder — emotions that the song captures with heartfelt sincerity. “It’s not just a song, it’s an emotion that signals the start of an adventure,” he said, expressing confidence that audiences would connect with its themes of discovery and togetherness.
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