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| Song Title | Movie / Album | Why It's a Must-Listen | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Antaraley (1985) | A deeply emotional classic that perfectly displays his ability to convey poignant feelings. | | Eto Kachhe Dujane | Aradhana (1969) | The beautiful Bengali version of the Hindi smash-hit "Roop Tera Mastana." A quintessential romantic anthem. | | Mor Swapner Saathi | Aradhana (1969) | The Bengali counterpart to "Mere Sapno Ki Raani." It’s playful, dreamy, and instantly recognizable. | | Aaj Hridaye Bhalobese | Aradhana (1969) | A soulful duet with Lata Mangeshkar, this is the Bengali version of "Kora Kagaz Tha," filled with tender romance. | | Asha Chilo Bhalobasha Chilo | Ananda Ashram | A hauntingly beautiful song about lost love and nostalgia, showing the depth of his emotional range. | | Phire Jao Phire Jao | — | This song is an anthem of moving on, sung with a unique blend of pain and resolve. | | Ami Je Ke Tomar | — | A soulful declaration of love, often considered one of his most passionate Bengali performances. | | Jiboner Path Soja Noy Bondhu | — | A philosophical track that reflects on life’s winding journey and the importance of companionship. | | Ei to Hethaye | Lukochuri | Often described as "the most perfect romantic song," this track is a masterpiece of subtlety and sweetness. | | Singh Nei Tobu | Lukochuri | A fun, rapid-fire song that is often jokingly called the "first rap song in Indian cinema" for its rhythmic and unique delivery. |
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A groovy, rhythmic track composed by R.D. Burman that perfectly blended Western beats with Bengali lyrics. Rabindra Sangeet | | Aaj Hridaye Bhalobese | Aradhana (1969)