Dadu No. 1

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Dadu No. 1
Dadu No. 1 poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySanat Dutta
Produced byNaresh Kumar Jain
Starring Ferdous Ahmed
Ranjit Mallick
Rachana Banerjee
Indrajit Chakraborty
Mrinal Mukherjee
Music byMalay Ganguly
Production
company
Nikita Arts Movies
Release date
  • 2004 (2004)
Country India
Language Bengali

Dadu No. 1 is a 2004 Bengali film directed by Sanat Dutta and produced by Naresh Kumar Jain. The film features actors Ferdous Ahmed, Ranjit Mallick and Rachana Banerjee in the lead roles. Malay Ganguly composed the music for the film. [1]

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Cast

Soundtrack

Dadu No. 1
Soundtrack album by
Malay Ganguly
Released2004
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length25:36
Malay Ganguly chronology
Dadu No. 1
(2004)
Adhikar
(2004)

Music of Dadu No. 1 has been composed by Malay Ganguly. The soundtrack album also consists of a Rabindra Sangeet song, "Chokher Aaloy". [2]

Track listing

No.TitleMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Aei Bhaire" Malay Ganguly Udit Narayan, Babul Supriyo 4:10
2."Koto Swapno"Malay Ganguly Kumar Sanu 3:34
3."Chokher Aaloy" Rabindranath Tagore Indrani Sen 4:20
4."Chokher Aaloy (Adlip)"Rabindranath TagoreIndrani Sen1:11
5."Oi Chokete"Malay Ganguly Shreya Ghoshal, Babul Supriyo5:01
6."Ami Je Du Chokhe"Malay Ganguly Alka Yagnik 3:47
7."Aj Aei Shubhodine"Malay GangulyShreya Ghoshal, Udit Narayan, Babul Supriyo3:33
Total length:25:36

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References

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  2. "Dadu No. 1 soundtrack". Nokia Music Store. Archived from the original on 7 September 2013. Retrieved 7 September 2013.