A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Tumio Bishakto
Alternate Titles:
তুমিও বিষাক্ত
Genres:
Music | Mystery
Production Companies:
Soundtek
Production Countries:
Bangladesh
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 4
'Tumio Bishakto' is a symbolic and mysterious music video, with no clear story. The boy protagonist is first seen sleeping. He dreamed that a girl was telling him about a diary that contained the answer to a particular question. After that, the boy went out to find the diary. A locket is occasionally featured throughout the song. Sometimes shown burning a rose. At one point the boy managed to reach the diary. But at the end of the song, the boy is still asleep. There is shown the hand of another 3rd person holding an injection syringe with drugs.
Director:
Tarikul Islam Anik
Editor:
Nayon Saha
Music Co-Supervisor:
Shahnewaz Pulok
Original Music Composer:
Tamal Hadiul
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