Srijit Mukherji’s Upcoming Web Series Feluda Pherot Title Song Released
The title song has been sung by Rupankar Bagchi, Rupam Islam and Anupam Roy and is composed by Joy Sarkar and written by Srijaato. The tutorial role will be essayed by Tota Roy Choudhury.
The most awaited Feluda Pherot web series title song has released finally and fans are loving it. Srijit Mukherji, who is debuting on digital space with this series, has released the song on Facebook on Sunday. The tutorial role will be essayed by Tota Roy Choudhury.
The title song has been sung by Rupankar Bagchi, Rupam Islam and Anupam Roy and is composed by Joy Sarkar and written by Srijaato. The song has been recorded, mixed and produced by the artiste completely in the isolation of their homes, in the Corona triggered lockdown.
“He was my first hero. My refuge. And my growing up years. As the Maestro enters his 100th year, this is a tribute to the Man and his creator. A song made from our individual homes, with the indomitable spirit Mr Mitter inspires in all of us,” Srijit tweeted.
He was my first hero. My refuge. And my growing up years.
— Srijit Mukherji (@srijitspeaketh) May 2, 2020
As the Maestro enters his 100th year, this is a tribute to the Man and his creator. A song made from our individual homes, with the indomitable spirit Mr Mitter inspires in all of us.https://t.co/FZezgnLEiL
The series will feature two stories. The 'Feluda Returns' series is set to be created for AdaTimes. Parambratra Chattopadhyay was last seen in the role of Feluda in the series that was created in AdaTimes.
Listen to the track here:
Srijit Mukherji had written, “I have made 17 films till now. Will possibly make a few more. But on the last day of #FeludaPherot shoot, can't help but reflect that in making this possibly I have enjoyed myself the most. And it is not merely because I have pined to make it for long. The real reason is that every day of the shoot, a thin, innocent 15-year-old boy used to sit beside me at the monitor. Approving, disapproving, raising eyebrows, smiling, chiding and patting our back as we sought to bring the pages alive. He brought back memories of another day - the smell of a freshly printed Feluda book, the excitement of reading it for the first time, travelling with the trio. And as soon as I said Pack up for one last time, the boy vanished. Maybe he will be back next season.”
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