Nusraat Faria, Mumzy Stranger's music video Bujhina Toh Tai out now
Kolkata/IBNS: Bangladeshi actor Nusraat Faria and British rapper Mumzy Stranger's much anticipated music video Bujhina Toh Tai was unveiled by the makers SVF on Saturday.

The music video of Bujhina Toh Tai has been choreographed by Baba Yadav, while cinematographer Soumik Haldar did the work behind the lens.
This song marked the first collaboration of Mumzy Stranger with SVF Music and Nusraat Faria.

The song boasts a catchy and irresistible quality that has people grooving to the beat.
The music video was filmed in Thailand, highlighting the country's breath-taking natural beauty and varied landscapes, setting the perfect mood for the filming because of its vibrant culture and beautiful surroundings.

Speaking on the song, Nusraat told IBNS, "I would say this has been my best work till now. I do songs out of passion. I listen to pop music in English and Hindi. So I often question why not make Bangla pop music?
"We are trying to make a scenario where our generation will listen to Bangla pop music too."
(Images: SVF)
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Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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