Hirak Rajar Deshe - Songs

Songs

All the songs were composed and penned by Satyajit Ray. He prominently used Anup Ghoshal as a voice of Goopy. So most of the songs were sung by Anup Ghoshal except one ("Kotoi Rongo Dekhi Duniay") sung by Amar Pal.

The soundtrack won 3 National Film Awards in three categories. Satyajit Ray won 2 awards, one for the Best Music Direction and other for Best Lyrics Award for the song "Aha Ki Anondo Akashe Batashe". Anup Ghoshal won the Best Male Playback Singer Award for the song "Paaye Podi Baghmama".

Track Title Singer Duration
01 "Mora Dujonai Rajar Jamai" Anup Ghoshal 05:09
02 "Aar Bilombo Noy" Anup Ghoshal 02:15
03 "Kotoi Rongo Dekhi Duniay" Amar Pal 01:46
04 "Aaha ki Anondo Akashe Batashe" Anup Ghoshal 02:54
05 "Aha Shagore Dekho Chaye" Anup Ghoshal 01:40
06 "Eji Drishyo Dekhi Anyo" Anup Ghoshal 01:32
07 "Ebare Dekho Gorbito Bir" Anup Ghoshal 01:09
08 "Eshe Hirok Deshe" Anup Ghoshal 02:55
09 "Dhoronako Shantrimoshai" Anup Ghoshal 01:41
10 "Paaye Podi Baghmama" Anup Ghoshal 03:21
11 "Nohi Jontro" Anup Ghoshal 04:26
12 "Mora Goopy Bagha Dujon Bhayra Bhai" Anup Ghoshal 01:19

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