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Sangeeta Kakati's Mor Priya Geet

Popular Assamese singer Sangeeta Kakatis new video album -" Mor Priya Geet" is a perfect blend.

Popular Assamese singer, Sangeeta Kakatis new assamese album" Mor Priya Geet" composing of eight songs has been released. The famous song " Rongmone Patiba Rongore Mela" of the National Games and " Khelo aaha Khel" written by Dr Nirmal Prabha Bordoloi is a part of this album.

The theme song has been written by Ashim Bora and music is by Rajib Kalita. The clippings of football, hockey, atheletics etc have been shown in both the songs. Besides this, the pictures of famous sportsmen from Assam like Bhugeshwar Baruah, Dipankar Bhattacharya have also been shown in the video footage.

The album has been produced by Manash Adhikary while director of the album is Madhurya Bora. Photography is by Manash Adhikary and Ranjeet Mazumdar. Dance Director is Junali Sarma.

The album starts with a devotional song written by the great Vaishnav Saint, Srimanta Madhavdev. The photography of the song " Borosha Shikhta Dhora" written by Deben Sharma is really great.

There are influences from other states also in the album. There is a marriage song which has a distinct influence of Rajasthani music written by Geetha Hatikakoti. And there is the song "Sau Kapau Pahi" draws its inspiration from Gujrati music as well. There are shades of Karnataki music also evident in some parts of the album.

Photography in the video is good and the album is a perfect blend of music.

- Arun Lochan Das

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NABAJYOTI NATH's picture

This is a perfect assamese video.
Dhruba Kumar Saikia's picture

Fantastic
Harish Mazumdar's picture

I m looking for this album specially Kimote Bhakati, but I am unable to collect this. Anybody send me this song by mail

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