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THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2025
PRAN Frooto sponsors remake of Salman Shah's iconic song ‘Sathi Tumi Amar Jibone’

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06 September, 2021, 04:55 pm
Last modified: 06 September, 2021, 05:09 pm

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PRAN Frooto sponsors remake of Salman Shah's iconic song ‘Sathi Tumi Amar Jibone’

In remembrance of Salman Shah, the legend of the Bangladesh film industry, PRAN Frooto has sponsored the remake song ‘Sathi Tumi Amar Jibone’

TBS Report
06 September, 2021, 04:55 pm
Last modified: 06 September, 2021, 05:09 pm
PRAN Frooto sponsored "Sathi Tumi Amar Jibone’'. Photo: Courtesy
PRAN Frooto sponsored "Sathi Tumi Amar Jibone’'. Photo: Courtesy

In remembrance of Salman Shah, the legend of the Bangladesh film industry, the country's leading fruit drink brand PRAN Frooto has sponsored the remake song 'Sathi Tumi Amar Jibone' on his 25th death anniversary.  

Sabrina Porshi has added her melodious voice and performed in the music video. The song has been released under Anupam Music. 

The song was released on Monday through a program held at the head office of PRAN Group at the capital's Badda. Eleash Mridha, Managing Director at PRAN Group, Anisur Rahman, Executive Director at PRAN Frooto, Tanmoy Das, Head of Marketing and singer Porshi were present at the program.  

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Addressing the program, Eleash Mridha said, "Salman Shah is the legend of the Bangladesh film industry. The emotions and feelings of the people are attached with Salman Shah."

"It's a great opportunity to do some activity on his death anniversary. So, PRAN Frooto has taken this initiative to make him popular among the young generation" he added. 

Anisur Rahman, Executive Director at PRAN Frooto, said, "PRAN Frooto is the leading fruit drink brand in the local market. We are taking many initiatives for the young generation. I hope, this remake song will get popular among them. We are glad to take the initiative."     

Porshi said, "The song is already popular and it's challenging to work on it. But I have tried and hope the listeners will like it."

'Sathi Tumi Amar Jibone' is the song of Salman Shah's movie 'Chawa Theke Pawa', released in 1996. Khalid Hasan Milu and Kanak Chapa sing the song under the composition of Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul.    

Pran Frooto / Salman Shah / Bangla song / Shathi Tumi Amar Jibone

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