The Windows Puja release Bohurupi is an action thriller revolving around a cop-and-robber theme. Tui amar hoye ja is a beautiful love song that expresses the sincere and heartfelt emotions of a lover. Written and composed by Arnab Dutta and sung by Arnab Dutta and Shreshtha Das, the soulful number soothes the senses with its soft melody and simple, sweet lyrics. Picturised on both the couples who portray Bohurupi’s pivotal characters, it draws attention to their romantic lives and informs the audience about their unique personality traits.
Abir Chatterjee and Ritabhari Chakraborty
At its most fundamental level, the lyrics of Tui amar hoye ja articulate a lover’s entreaty to his or her beloved one to accept their love and reciprocate their feelings. It expresses a lover’s hopes, dreams, longing and romantic desires. At the same time, it expresses the lover’s complete faith in their beloved and the promise of a blissful, happy and contented future for themselves. The video of the song depicts warm, affectionate and intimate moments of togetherness of both pairs of happy, newly-married couples.
Tui amar hoye ja humanises the characters of the cop and the robber beyond the identities of their respective areas of work. The song not only communicates the two male characters’ romantic aspects along with their capability to show romantic affection or tenderness, it also lays bare their need for love, acceptance and a sense of belonging. The song’s video also highlights an important difference in the personalities of Pori (Ritabhari Chakraborty) and Jhimli (Koushani Mukherjee), the wives of cop Sumanta Ghoshal (Abir Chatterjee) and robber Bikram (Shiboprosad Mukherjee), respectively. Whereas Jhimli is a strong, confident and assertive partner who is seen providing emotional support to her husband in his time of adversity, Pori is shown as a devoted wife. Bohurupi, directed by Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee, is running in theatres now.