A musical Eid: Songs that are still making memories

A total of six movies were released during Eid-ul-Fitr this year. Among the songs from these films, "Chand Mama" from "Borbaad" and "Konna" from "Jinn 3" have each surpassed 10 million views on YouTube. The two tracks currently top the view count charts and have remained audience favourites since their release.
Beyond these chart-toppers, several other songs from the Eid releases have also been well-received by listeners. Some have made it to YouTube's trending list, while others continue to rack up impressive view counts. Overall, the music from this year's Eid films has generated considerable buzz.
Singers, composers, and lyricists have put in their best efforts to offer something fresh and appealing to the audience this year. Interestingly, there has been a noticeable shift in lyrical style, melody, and musical arrangement—something that becomes evident upon listening.
This feature takes a closer look at the current state of songs from the Eid film lineup:
"Chand Mama", from "Borbaad" directed by Mehedi Hassan Hridoy, was released on March 28 via the Real Energy Production YouTube channel. The song has been written, composed, and arranged by Pritom Hasan. It has been voiced by Pritom and Dola Rahman and features Shakib Khan and India's Nussrat Jahan in the music video.
In "Jinn 3", directed by Kamruzzaman Roman, the song "Konna"—written by Robiul Islam Jibon and sung by Imran Mahmudul and Dilshad Nahar Kona—was released on March 17. It too has crossed the 10 million view mark. The music video stars Nusraat Faria and Abdun Noor Shajal.
Other notable tracks from "Borbaad" include "Mayabi", sung by Somnur Monir Konal and Imran, "Didha" by Pritom Hasan, and "Nisshash" by GM Ashraf. Interestingly, "Mohamaya", a song from the same film that hasn't even been officially released yet, has already gained popularity among listeners. Written by Shomeshwar Oli and composed by Khairul Wasi, the song is performed by Mainul Ahsan Noble.
In "Jongli", directed by M Raahim, the song "Jonom Jonom"—written and composed by Prince Mahmud and sung by Tahsan and Atiya Anisha—has resonated well with the audience. Other songs from the film include "Bondhugo Shono" by Imran and Kona, and "Jodi Alo Ashto", sung by Habib Wahid.
The film "Daagi", directed by Shihab Shaheen, features the song "Ektukhani Mon", written by Sadat Hossain and composed by Sajid Sarkar. It is voiced by Tahsan Rahman and Masha Islam. Another track from the same film, "Niye Jabi Ki", was written by Badhon, with tune and vocals by Xefer Rahman and music arrangement by Mark Don. Both songs have found a place on the audience's list of favourites.
In the Wajed Ali Sumon directorial "Antaratma", the song "Eka Aarale", performed by Nazmun Munira Nancy and Pintu Ghosh, has generated a fairly warm reception from audiences.
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