Imran Debuts in Hridoy Khan Composition

Bangladeshi singer Imran Mahmudul has, for the first time, recorded a song composed and arranged by Hridoy Khan. The track, titled ‘Phire Ele Na’, is expected to be released shortly as a music video, according to the singer.

Recording for the song was completed in March at Hridoy Khan’s studio. The lyrics have been written by Robiul Islam Jibon. Imran described the track as belonging to the ‘sad romantic’ genre, indicating a thematic focus on emotional expression within contemporary Bangladeshi popular music.

Commenting on the collaboration, Imran expressed his appreciation to Hridoy Khan for providing what he described as a “beautiful song”, and said he hopes it will be well received by listeners. The project marks a notable professional collaboration between the two artists, both of whom are established figures in the country’s music industry.

In addition to this release, Imran has maintained an active schedule across multiple entertainment platforms. He continues to contribute songs to films, television dramas, and magazine programmes, reflecting his ongoing engagement with both recorded and broadcast media.

During the recent Eid-ul-Fitr release period, Imran provided playback vocals for three of the five films released. These include songs from the films ‘Prince’, ‘Rakkhosh’, and ‘Dom’. His contributions to these soundtracks are outlined below:

Film TitleSong Title(s)
Prince‘Pori’
Rakkhosh‘Shuddhotar Prem’, ‘Tumi Chhara’
Dom‘Kothay Pabo Tahare’

Alongside studio and playback work, Imran is also engaged in live performances. He is scheduled to travel to Sydney, Australia, on 2 May for a stage performance, with a return planned for 7 May. Further international engagements are also under consideration, with multiple stage shows in the United States planned for July.

This combination of new releases, film playback contributions, and international performances indicates a continued period of professional activity for the artist.

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