This story is from September 5, 2019

Catch ‘Kolkata’s urban sentiment in ‘Adda’ song ‘Aami Chini Go Chini’

The first song from Devayush Chowdharry’s Adda, 'Ami Chini Go Chini', is a rock version of the iconic Rabindra Sangeet.
Catch ‘Kolkata’s urban sentiment in ‘Adda’ song ‘Aami Chini Go Chini’
The first song from Devayush Chowdharry’s Adda, 'Ami Chini Go Chini', is a rock version of the iconic Rabindra Sangeet and beautifully captures the urban essence of Kolkata giving a peek into the narrative.
Composers Suvam Moitra and Joydeep Banerjee have followed the famous Kishore Kumar rendition from Charulata (1964) to blend it into a more modernistic rock version.
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The song is deeply saturated in Bengali psyche, so to express the sentiment of Bengali culture and Kolkata this track is ideal given the film’s main theme.
Suvam Moitra’s rendition starts with a glimpse of the Howrah Bridge and throughout the music video we get to see the places that are synonymous with Bengali culture.
The visuals focus on a budding romance between Sourav Das and Rittika Paul Paul, whereas Saayoni Ghosh and Indrasish Roy looks like are trapped in a tumultuous relationship.
Check out the video song here:

Ami Chini Go - Rock Version | Adda | Soumitra | Saayoni | Sourav | Indrasish | Suvam | Joydeep


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