Mahtim Shakib lends voice to Baksher Gaan
A new Bengali romantic track titled Baksher Gaan has been unveiled, bringing together soulful music, emotional storytelling, and cinematic visuals in a deeply moving exploration of love and memory. Featuring Sean Banerjee and Madhurima Chakraborty, the song captures themes of togetherness, longing, and the emotions that continue to linger even after separation.
The track has been sung by Mahtim Shakib, known for popular songs like Dekhechhi Rupshagore and Taakey Olpo Kachhe Dakchhi. Written by lyricist Prasen and composed by Suvam Moitra, Baksher Gaan blends melodies with storytelling, creating a musical experience that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable.
At the centre of the music video are the characters Devi and Shashwata, whose small home slowly transforms into a symbolic “baksho” — a box preserving fragments of their shared life and memories. Over time, the box becomes an emotional refuge for Devi, representing how love quietly survives through memories and everyday moments even after people drift apart.
The song stands out for its emotionally resonant narrative, visually rich presentation, and the coming together of some of the most celebrated creative voices in contemporary Bengali music.
Speaking about the track, Mahtim shared, “Baksher Gaan is a song about love that never truly leaves us. Even when people part ways, their memories continue to stay in the smallest corners of our lives. Working on this song with Prasen made the emotions feel even more intimate and real for me. I hope listeners connect with the love, warmth, and longing that the song carries.”
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At the centre of the music video are the characters Devi and Shashwata, whose small home slowly transforms into a symbolic “baksho” — a box preserving fragments of their shared life and memories. Over time, the box becomes an emotional refuge for Devi, representing how love quietly survives through memories and everyday moments even after people drift apart.
The song stands out for its emotionally resonant narrative, visually rich presentation, and the coming together of some of the most celebrated creative voices in contemporary Bengali music.
Speaking about the track, Mahtim shared, “Baksher Gaan is a song about love that never truly leaves us. Even when people part ways, their memories continue to stay in the smallest corners of our lives. Working on this song with Prasen made the emotions feel even more intimate and real for me. I hope listeners connect with the love, warmth, and longing that the song carries.”
Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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