Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 25th April 2026, 4:47 PM
In a notable intersection of musical eras, the veteran playback singer Khurshid Alam and the contemporary artist Momin Biswas have collaborated on a new dual-vocal project. The track, titled “Baba Chheler Gaan” (The Song of Father and Son), features the two performers representing different generations of the Bangladeshi musical landscape. The composition is structured as a thematic dialogue between paternal and filial figures, a concept designed to resonate with a broad familial demographic.
The lyrical foundations of the project were penned by Samshul Alam, whose verses explore the emotional and social ties inherent in the father-son relationship. The musical arrangement and melodic composition were handled by Amit Chatterjee, who was tasked with bridging the traditional vocal stylings of Khurshid Alam with the modern sensibilities associated with Momin Biswas’s previous work.
The production aimed to maintain a balance between classical melodic structures and contemporary acoustic fidelity. According to the production team, the arrangement utilises a mix of traditional instrumentation and modern studio techniques to ensure the track appeals to both long-time followers of the veteran singer and younger audiences.
Momin Biswas, who has often cited the influence of senior vocalists on his career, expressed significant professional satisfaction regarding the collaboration. In a formal statement addressing the project, Biswas remarked:
“To be able to perform a song alongside Khurshid Alam is a singular and profound achievement in my life as an artist. It is my sincere hope that the audience will warmly receive this father-son themed song that we have recorded together.”
For Khurshid Alam, an individual whose career has spanned several decades and includes thousands of playback tracks for the Bangladeshi film industry (Dhallywood), the project represents a continued engagement with the evolving music scene. Alam, a recipient of the Ekushey Padak—Bangladesh’s second-highest civilian award—is widely regarded as a foundational figure in the nation’s modern musical history. His participation in this duet is seen by industry analysts as a symbolic endorsement of the succeeding generation of vocalists.
The song is not intended for a purely auditory release. Momin Biswas has confirmed that the track is currently undergoing the final stages of post-production for a dedicated music video. While a specific release date has yet to be formally announced, the artists have indicated that the visual component will be released across digital platforms in the near future.
The music video is expected to follow the thematic lead of the lyrics, potentially featuring narrative elements that mirror the “father-son” relationship described in the title. This multi-media approach is consistent with current industry trends in Bangladesh, where high-definition visual content is considered essential for the successful dissemination of new musical releases.
The collaboration comes at a time when the Bangladeshi music industry is seeing a resurgence in thematic and story-driven singles. By pairing a legendary figure like Khurshid Alam with a younger contemporary like Momin Biswas, the project seeks to consolidate different segments of the market. Khurshid Alam’s involvement ensures a level of prestige and a link to the “golden era” of Bangladeshi cinema music, while Momin Biswas provides the contemporary relevance necessary for traction on social media and streaming services.
As the industry awaits the official launch, “Baba Chheler Gaan” stands as a testament to the enduring nature of generational mentorship within the arts, formalised through the medium of contemporary Bengali song.
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