Jaago - Dare To Dream

Jaago – Dare To Dream
Directed by Khijir Hayat Khan
Produced by Adnan Karim
Written by Khijir Hayat Khan
Starring
Music by Arnob
Cinematography Sachi Chowdhury
Edited by Samir Ahmed
Distributed by Interspeed
Release dates
15 January 2010
Running time
150 min
Country Bangladesh
Language Bengali

Jaago (Bengali: জাগো) is a 2010 Bangladeshi sports drama film written and directed by Khijir Hayat Khan.[1] The film is produced by Adnan Karim. The film features Ferdous Ahmed and Afsana Ara Bindu in lead roles and with supporting Arifin Shuvoo, Tariq Anam Khan, Rownak Hasan, Fs Nayeem and many more. It is the first Bangladeshi film based entirely on football. The story of "Jaago" is said to be inspired by the Swadhin Bangla Football Dol, who played a vital role during the Liberation War (1971) by raising funds through charity matches and encourage the morale of the freedom fighters.

Cast

Awards and nominations

Jaago received fifteen nominations and received six awards in the following categories: Best Film (Critics' Choice); Best Director (Khijir Hayat Khan); Best Music Director (Arnob); Best Actress (Bindu); Best Playback Singer Male (Kumar Bishwajit for "Jhum Jhum Brishti") and Best Sound Engineer (Bappi Rahman).[2]

Music

The film includes a total of five songs written by Arnob & Anup Mukhopaddhay and rearranged by Arnob. The film features Arnob, Bappa Mazumder, Kumar Bishwajit, Zohad, Audit, Milon Mahmud and others as playback singers.

Jaago – Dare To Dream
Soundtrack album by Kumar Bishwajit, Arnob, Zohad, Audit and more
Released 2010
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 36:06 min
Track listing
No. TitleMusicSinger(s) Length
1. "Jaago (Version 1)"  ArnobArnob, Bappa Mazumder & Zohad 4:46
2. "Shomoy Churi"  ArnobArnob, Milon Mahmud, Audit & Zohad 4:03
3. "Keno Chole Gele Dure"  ArnobSrabonti Ali & Arnob 3:17
4. "Jhum Jhum Jhum Brishti"  ArnobKumar Bishwajit & Kona 3:53
5. "Jaago (slow)"  ArnobArnob 2:40
6. "Pothe Cholte"  ArnobRupom 3:41
7. "Shomoy Churi (Slow)"  ArnobArnob 3:58
8. "Jaago (Version 2)"  ArnobAudit 5:58
9. "Jhum Jhum Jhum Brishti (Instrumental)"  Arnob  3:50
Total length:
36:06

See also

References

  1. Jaago (2010). Internet Movie Database
  2. “Jaago” wins big at Film Award Bangla 2010. The Daily Star. 25 June 2010

Further reading

External links


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