Rupasi Raate

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Rupasi Raate
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1, 2001 (2001-09-01)
Recorded2001
Genre Filmi
Length41:32
Label Sagarika Music Pvt. Ltd.
Shreya Ghoshal chronology
Mukhor Porag
(2001)
Rupasi Raate
(2001)
Banomali Re
(2002)

Rupasi Raate is a Bengali studio album of Bollywood playback singer Shreya Ghoshal. Released January 1, 2001, the album consists of 12 tracks, which are popular Bengali songs in her voice. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Chhande Chhande Gaane Gaane"3:39
2."Thuilaam Re Mon Padmapatai"3:21
3."O Shyam Jakhan Takhan"3:47
4."Chokhe Naame Brishti"3:29
5."Ki Jeno Aaj Bhabchho Bosey"3:33
6."Chholke Porey Kolke Phul"3:09
7."Mon Metechhe Mon Mauryi"3:34
8."Tomaai Aamay Pratham"3:20
9."Mitimiti Tarara"3:24
10."Ei Mom Jochhona-I"3:39
11."Oi Akasha Klanti Nei"3:21
12."Balo Ki Achhe Go"3:16
Total length:41:32

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References

  1. "Rupasi Raate: Shreya Ghoshal". iTunes . Retrieved 14 October 2013.