Koushani Mukherjee with Kaushik Hossain Taposh at TM Headquarters. Photo: Courtesy
Gaan Bangla Television, the iconic TM Headquarters, continues to attract foreign celebrities stepping into the land of red and green.
Recently, Tollywood star Swastika Mukherjee captivated audiences as she set foot in Dhaka and made a surprise appearance at Gaan Bangla. Engaging in a delightful impromptu performance alongside the organization's CEO and music director, Kaushik Hossain Taposh, on the piano, the beloved Bengal actress hinted at something new on the horizon. However, details regarding the forthcoming venture remain tightly under wraps.
Speculation swirls as whispers of Dhallywood's dynamic duo, TM Films' Tapash-Munny, embarking on a new cinematic venture reverberate not only in Bangladesh but also across West Bengal. Undoubtedly, the star-studded music videos of TM Records featuring Bollywood's Nargis Fakhri-Sunny Leone or Tollywood's Nusrat-Mimi have garnered widespread acclaim in both Bengals, drawing the interest of renowned personalities like Tollywood actress Koushani Mukherjee.
Koushani ventured down this path, gracing Gaan Bangla premises on the midnight of February 12. Reportedly attending as a gesture of goodwill, the question on everyone's mind is whether Koushani's presence signals a collaboration under the esteemed TM banner, eagerly awaited by fans and industry insiders alike.
In a captivating video shared by Taposh on Facebook, Koushani mesmerised viewers as she crooned in Bangla, accompanied by the rhythmic strumming of a guitar, echoing the lyrics, ‘Tomar Hrid Majhare Rakhbo, Chhere Dibo Na’.
Before bidding adieu, she remarked, “My journey to Bangladesh would have felt incomplete without sharing this song.”
Coinciding with the dawn of the new year, TM Films' frontmen, Kaushik Hossain Taposh and Farzana Munny, expressed their unwavering confidence in the studio's enduring legacy on the founding anniversary of Gaan Bangla.
Anticipation mounts as TM Films prepares for the release of its inaugural production, ‘Nakshi Kanthar Zamin,’ directed by the seasoned filmmaker Akram Khan, which has already garnered acclaim at prestigious international film festivals.
Furthermore, two more Bengali-centric films under the TM Films banner are currently in production, with 'Khela Hobe' emerging as a focal point of audience interest and intrigue.
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