Bangladeshi singer Imran Mahmudul has, for the first time, recorded a song composed and arranged by Hridoy Khan. The track, titled ‘Fire Ele Na’, is expected to be released shortly as a music video, according to the singer.
The recording of the song was completed in March at Hridoy Khan’s studio. Its lyrics were written by Rabiul Islam Jibon. Imran described the composition as belonging to the “sad romantic” genre, a style with which he has frequently been associated in his musical career.
Speaking about the collaboration, Imran expressed his appreciation to Hridoy Khan for offering him what he described as a “beautiful song”, adding that he hopes audiences will respond positively upon its release. The project marks a notable collaboration between two established figures in the Bangladeshi music industry, both of whom have previously contributed to numerous popular songs in different capacities.
In recent months, Imran has remained active across multiple entertainment platforms, including cinema, television dramas, and magazine programmes. He has continued to release new songs regularly, maintaining a visible presence in the country’s music scene.
During the recent Eid al-Fitr festival period, five films were released in Bangladesh, of which Imran contributed playback vocals to three. His songs featured in the following productions:
| Film Title |
Song(s) Sung by Imran |
| Prince |
Pari |
| Rakkhosh |
Shuddhatar Prem, Tumi Chhara |
| Dum |
Kothay Pabo Tahare |
Alongside studio work and playback singing, Imran is also engaged in live performances. He is scheduled to travel to Sydney on 2 May for a stage show, with his return planned for 7 May. Further international engagements are also under consideration, with several performances in the United States planned for July.
This combination of new releases, film contributions, and international performances reflects Imran’s continued professional activity across both domestic and overseas platforms.
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