Premik Number One

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Premik Number One
Directed byRakibul Islam Rakib
Screenplay byRakibul Islam Rakib
Story by Abdullah Zahir Babu
Produced byAnwar Hossain Mintu
Starring
CinematographyAsaduzzaman Majnu
Edited by Touhid Hossain Chowdhury
Music by
Distributed bySadia Sohan Kothachitra
Release date
  • 16 October 2013 (2013-10-16)
Running time
151 minutes [1]
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBangla

Premik Number One (also known by the initialism Premik No.1) is 2013 Bangladeshi romantic drama film. The film directed by Rakibul Islam Rakib and produced by Anwar Hossain Mintu. It feature an ensemble cast, which includes Shakib Khan, Apu Biswas, Nipun Akter, Misha Sawdagor, Bobita, Kazi Hayat, Sabrina Sultana Keya, Sujata, Amaan Reza, Shahnoor, Shahin Alam and Kabila. [2] [3] It is loosely inspired from two Telugu films: Balu (2005) and Ontari (2008).

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Plot

The story is of Tibro (Shakib Khan), a boy from humble beginning who ends up between a rock and a hard place. We see him wooing two ladies while goons are chasing after him. [4]

Cast

Soundtrack

Premik Number One
Soundtrack album by
Released2013
Genre Feature Film Soundtrack
Length20:36
Language Bangla
Label G Series
Producer Ali Akram Shuvo and Emon Saha

The film soundtrack is composed by Emon Saha and lyrics written by Kabir Bakul. Also a song composed by Ali Akram Shuvo and wrote by Moniruzzaman Monir.

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Ek Dekhate Mone Holo (এক দেখাতে মনে হলো)" Moniruzzaman Monir Ali Akram Shuvo Andrew Kishore, Kanak Chapa 4:23
2."Chokher-e Nil Khame (চোখেরই নীল খামে)" Kabir Bokul Emon Saha S I Tutul 4:27
3."Hay Ki Rup Mori Mori (হায় কি রূপ মরি মরি)"Kabir BakulEmon SahaS I Tutul4:23
4."Tumi Hashle Chomke Jai (তুমি হাসলে চমকে যাই)"Kabir BakulEmon SahaBiplob, Anima D'Costa 3:12
5."Mon Chaile (মন চাইলে)"Kabir BakulEmon SahaAnima D'Costa, Rashed4:21
Total length:20:36

Release

The film released in 67 theatres on October 16, 2013 all around the country. [6]

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