Bhubaneswar: This Utkal Dibas Odisha Ministers and MLAs will pay a tribute to former Chief Minister Biju Patnaik through a music album ‘Mu Biju Babu Pari Hebi’.
To be released on April 1, celebrated as Utkal Dibas, six ministers and three MLAs will be seen playing different roles in the album.
Mass Education Minister Samir Dash, Higher Education Minister Dr Arun Sahu, Law Minister Pratap Jena, Minister of State (Home) Captain Dibya Shankar Mishra, Sports Minister Tusharkanti Behera and Culture Minister Jyoti Panigrahi will be sharing the screen space.
The legislators joining them are Sushant Rout, Brajakishore Pradhan and Prashant Muduli.
Likewise, BJD Media Cell Advisor Manas Ranjan Mangaraj will also be seen playing a special role.
The song has been directed by popular music director Japani, who was the brain behind the popular song ‘Naveen Naveen’ during 2019 general election. The song was well received by public.
BJD president and Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik is slated to release the album, said sources.
The life of Biju Babu will be showcased in the song, said Japani.
Directed under the banner of Armaan Music, the lyrics have been given by Tapu Nayak, directed by Raja D and produced by Bandana Kar. It has been sung by Rituraj Mohanty. The teaser of the album is already out on YuoTube.
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