Mimi Chakraborty unveils first poster of her upcoming song Bhallagchena
Kolkata/IBNS: Dressed in a bridal attire with a handheld megaphone on one hand and guitar on the other, actress-MP Mimi Chakraborty featured in the first poster of her upcoming song, Bhallagchena.
In the picture, Mimi, who wears a red saree, gives a stern look keeping the suspense over the song intact for the audience.
She writes in an Instagram post, "#Bhallagchena is a word that resonates with us Bengalis, here is our first poster for you all, the song is coming on 28th January, teaser is coming very soon. Stay Tuned!"
Over the last few days, the actress gave ample hints about her upcoming song in some of her promotional videos, which she posted on her Instagram profile.
Bhallagchena will release on Mimi's YouTube channel Mimi Chakraborty Creations on January 28.
Mimi, a hugely popular star in Bengal, made her singing debut with a single in her 2019 film Mon Jaane Na, where she starred alongside Yash Daasguptaa.
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She had sung the reprise version of Keno Je Toke song from the film, which was directed by Shagufta Rafique.
Mimi then went on to produce her own music videos, beginning with Anjana in 2019. Some of her other music videos are Pal, Pari Hun Main et al.
The actress also sang Rabindra Sangeet in some of her music videos.
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On her acting front, Mimi made her OTT debut earlier this month with Chandrasish Ray's Hoichoi web series Jaha Bolibo Shotto Bolibo, where she plays a lawyer alongside Tota Roy Chowdhury.
In 2023, she delivered the superhit Bengali film Raktabeej and went on to make her Bollywood debut with Shastry Virudh Shastry, a Hindi remake of her Bengali film Posto.
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