Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 15th March 2026, 6:12 PM
After a prolonged hiatus, Bengali music icon Asif Akbar is making a highly anticipated comeback with a brand-new song. This return carries a special emotional significance, as it marks a reunion with the production house that launched his audio career: Soundtek. Just in time for the upcoming Eid celebrations, his latest single, “Bhool” (Mistake), has recently completed recording.
Renowned lyricist Faisal Rabbikin penned the words, while composer and arranger Rezaul Sheikh crafted the melody and musical composition. The accompanying music video is directed by Soikat Reza, promising a visual narrative that complements the song’s emotive tone. Speaking about the project, Asif Akbar shared,
“With ‘Bhool’, I’ve returned to recording a new song after a long period. From lyrics to melody and arrangement, everything has come together just as I envisioned. I truly believe the audience will connect with it once it’s released.”
Faisal Rabbikin expressed his excitement at collaborating with Asif again:
“After so many years, it was a pleasure to work with Asif Bhai. I wanted to create a song with meaningful lyrics that truly resonate, and I feel we’ve achieved that. Asif himself is very enthusiastic about this project.”
The song is expected to release under the Soundtek banner along with a full-fledged music video during Eid-ul-Fitr. The lyrics capture the melancholy of separation and the inevitability of divergent paths, reflecting heartfelt emotions familiar to Asif’s fans. A glimpse of the song’s lines conveys this sentiment:
“I never imagined the day would come
That I would stay without you
Two paths diverge apart
Leaving me completely lost.”
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Artist | Asif Akbar |
| Song Title | Bhool (Mistake) |
| Lyricist | Faisal Rabbikin |
| Composer & Arranger | Rezaul Sheikh |
| Music Video Director | Soikat Reza |
| Production House | Soundtek |
| Release Occasion | Eid-ul-Fitr 2026 |
| Theme | Separation, nostalgia, emotional reconciliation |
Fans have eagerly awaited new material from Asif Akbar, whose career has spanned decades and earned him the title of “Prince of Bengali Songs.” His return is seen as a significant moment in the Bangladeshi music scene, particularly as the festive season often amplifies the popularity of soulful tracks.
With the combination of poetic lyrics, intricate musical arrangement, and visual storytelling, “Bhool” is positioned to captivate both long-time admirers and a newer generation of listeners. Music critics suggest that this release could set a benchmark for post-pandemic musical comebacks in the region, given the careful attention to emotion and production value.
As the countdown to Eid begins, audiences are eagerly anticipating the unveiling of this heartfelt single, signalling not just a musical release but the revival of a beloved voice in Bengali music.
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