Gumnaami First Song ‘Subhasji’ Featuring Prosenjit Chatterjee Released

The film is releasing on October 2. The film is based on the book named as “Conundrum” written by Anuj Dhar and Chandrachur Ghose. Originally, the song was composed by 35 lakhs Indians and soldiers of the Azad Hind Fauj

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Gumnaami First Song ‘Subhasji’ Featuring Prosenjit Chatterjee Released
The first song of Srijit Mukherji’s controversial film ‘Gumnaami’ has been released. The song featuring Prosenjit Chatterjee is on freedom fighter Netaji Subhasji Chandra Bose. The song was released in front of the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose statue in Shambazar in Kolkata.

SVF entertainments tweeted, “A song dedicated to Netaji, and composed by 35 lakh Indians and the soldiers of Azad Hind Fauj! Presenting #Subhasji, the first song of #Gumnaami, voiced by #SonuNigam.”


The track showcases the journey of Subhaji. Originally, the song was composed by 35 lakhs Indians and soldiers of the Azad Hind Fauj to welcome Netaji when he returned to Singapore on July 3, 1943. The film is releasing on October 2.

The film will show three popular theories related with Netaji’s death. These three theories are, he died in the plane crash in Taiwan, he died in Russia and the other theory is that he died at an older age while living a secret life as Gumnaami baba.

Watch the trailer here



The trailer opens up with the hearing of Mukherjee commission. The prosecutor hints that Bose might have lived as an ascetic in his later years and has the evidence to prove his claims. However, the jury did not accept it. The jury begins to question the political inclinations of the prosecutor, to which he said that he is a member of Bose's Azad Hind Fauj armed force. In the trailer, there are glimpses of Prosenjit Chatterjee who is essaying the tutorial role in the film.


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