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Tuesday 19 December 2017

Arijit Singh lends his voice to Amazon Obhijaan’s first track ‘Chol Naa Jai’

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Kolkata, December 18, 2017 – SVF, Eastern India’s largest movie production house today released the first song for its upcoming mega-budget film Amazon Obhijaan. Titled ‘Chol Naa Jai’, the song has been sung by popular playback singerArijit Singh, composed by ace music director Indraadip Dasgupta, and lyrics have been penned by Prasen.

‘Chol Naa Jai’ (which literally means Let’s Go) is full of vigor, curiosity, grit and zeal, all packed into a harmonic soundscape that blends aptly with the landscape that Shankar sets his foot on.

Watch the music video here: - http://bit.ly/CholNaaJaiAO

The song is also available on iTunes, Hungama, Spotify, Idea Music Lounge and Wynk. Subscribers of Vodafone, Idea and Airtel can also set it as their caller tune.

Set to release on December 22, 2017Amazon Obhijaan is the sequel to the 2013 blockbuster Chander Pahar which, at the time, broke all records for being the most successful Bengali film ever made in BengalThe story of Amazon Obhijaanwritten, scripted and directed by the doctor-turned-director Mr. Kamaleswar Mukherjee delves into the deep jungles of the Amazonia. The expedition led by the Bengali cinestar Dev playing the explorer Shankar Choudhury is touted as a visual treat to watch for families specially children who love adventure. Veteran Brazilian actor David James plays the role of Marco Florian and Indian based Russian actress Svetlana Gulakova plays Marco’s daughter Anna Florian who joins Shankar to the mysterious yet endearing journey to El Dorado.

Recently the film set a world record by unveiling the biggest poster for a Bengali film ever pegged at 60,800 sq ft in size cover to cover. The film is also available in the graphic novel format for children to get a feel of the story. This film is thethe only Bengali movie ever made to be released simultaneously in six languages - Bengali, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Odia & Assamese.

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