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 soon alongside an official music video.
According to Imran, the recording of the song was completed in March at Hridoy Khan’s studio. The lyrics have been written by Rabiul Islam Jibon. The singer described the composition as belonging to the “sad romantic” genre, indicating a thematic focus on emotional and melancholic elements within a romantic context.
Speaking about the collaboration, Imran expressed his appreciation, stating that he is grateful to Hridoy Khan for offering him what he described as a “beautiful song”. He added that he hopes the audience will respond positively to the track. This project marks a notable collaboration between two established figures in the contemporary Bangladeshi music scene.
Imran Mahmudul has remained active across multiple platforms, including cinema, television dramas, and magazine programmes, consistently contributing new songs. His recent playback work further underscores his continued presence in the film industry.
During the Eid-ul-Fitr release period, five films were released in cinemas, of which Imran provided playback vocals for three. His contributions included the song “Pari” from the film Prince, “Shuddhatar Prem” and “Tumi Chhara” from Rakkhosh, and “Kothay Pabo Tahare” from Dom. These গান reflect his ongoing involvement in film soundtracks and his versatility as a playback singer.
The following table summarises his recent film playback contributions:
| Film Title | Song(s) Performed |
|---|---|
| Prince | Pari |
| Rakkhosh | Shuddhatar Prem; Tumi Chhara |
| Dom | Kothay Pabo Tahare |
In addition to studio recordings, Imran is also engaged in live performances. He is scheduled to travel to Sydney, Australia, on 2 May for a stage show and is expected to return on 7 May. Furthermore, he has plans to participate in multiple stage performances in the United States in July.
This combination of studio work, film playback, and international performances highlights Imran’s sustained professional activity and continued engagement with diverse musical platforms.
