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Sweetheart's film score is composed by Shafiq Tuhin with songs composed by Habib Wahid, Hridoy Khan, and Ahmed Humayun. [16] and lyrics written by Sudip Kumar Dip and Kabir Bakul. [17] The first track titled "Ek Mutho Prem" was released on 23 March 2015 as the first single prior to the soundtrack album's release. [18]
Hridoy Khan (born 3 January 1991) [1] is a Bangladeshi singer, music composer, musical artist and actor. Khan comes from a musical background. His grandfather is a music teacher, and his father composes jingles. [2] Khan released his first album, Hridoy Mix I, in 2008 at age 17. [2] His first solo album, Bol Na, followed the next year. [3]
The soundtrack of the film was composed Savvy Gupta and Akassh Sen from India and Hridoy Khan from Bangladesh. [7] The soundtrack was released in India on 1 January 2014 [7] and in Bangladesh on 20 April 2015. [8] Both the India and Bangladesh releases of the soundtrack contain the same songs, but the order of the tracks differs. [7] [8]
The film's soundtrack is composed by Adit, Ahmed Humayun, JK Majlish, Hridoy Khan and Savvy. The songs from the soundtrack "Shitol Pati" is sung by Asif Akbar . The song written by Ferrari Forhad and composed by Ahmed Humayun .
The soundtrack of the film is composed by Habib Wahid, Hridoy Khan, S.I. Tutul and Emon Saha, which consists of nine songs. [10] All the songs are penned by Shafiq Tuhin, Kabir Bakul and Mushfiqur Rahman Gulzar. The audio album of the film was released on 17 January 2010. [11]
Hridoy (Shakib Khan) is the son of a police head constable Rahmat Ali. Hridoy is a guy with a careless attitude. Hridoy is a guy with a careless attitude. He is beaten by a rival gang at night and was rescued by a beautiful girl Priya Chowdhury ( Sahara ).
Later in the summer of 2015, Wahid released his second single "Mon Ghumay Re", a world song that blends rock, folk and electronic music. [15] Wahid also performed at Bangla Beats in 2015, a concert in the UK promoting Bangla music and culture along with other artists including Ferdous Wahid, Nancy, Hridoy Khan and Mumzy Stranger.
The music video of its second song in the voice of Kishore and Swarlipi gained popularity among people after it was uploaded on YouTube on June 22 of the same year. The music video titled "Hridoy Dye" featured Nasir Uddin Khan in a different look which created a positive response among the audience. [11]