In crime drama Phool Pishi O Edward, celebrations arrive wrapped in silence, secrets and sorrow. The newly released song
Aampata Jaampata — sung by Anwesshaa and
Joy Sarkar, with music composed by Joy Sarkar himself — does far more than set the mood of a wedding. It quietly opens the doors to the mystery at the heart of the film.
The trailer has already revealed the chilling premise: zamindar Manindra Chandra Nandy, played by Arjun Chakraborty, is preparing for his third marriage before fate intervenes with a sudden and suspicious death. But
Aampata Jaampata chooses not to scream its tension. Instead, it lets the pain seep through rituals, glances and unsaid emotions.
Dressed as a bride, Binita — portrayed by Shyamoupti Mudly — is seen stepping towards a future filled with uncertainty as she prepares to marry Manindra Chandra Nandy. Around her, the household is immersed in wedding festivities. Yet amid the sounds of celebration stands another woman carrying a storm within herself.
Raima Sen, who plays Manindra’s second wife Aditi, moves through the ceremonies with tears gathering silently in her eyes, her heartbreak threatening to spill through every smile she is forced to wear.
The song becomes a delicate contradiction — a wedding anthem soaked in grief. Beneath the conch shells, laughter and rituals lies the quiet ache of relationships unraveling behind closed doors. Every frame hints that something in this house is deeply broken long before death arrives.
Also featuring Sohini Sengupta, Shahebb Chatterjee, Rishav Basu and Soumya Mukherjee, the song carefully plants the emotional undercurrents of a world where no one can be trusted and everyone seems to be hiding something.
Directed by
Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee,
Phool Pishi O Edward promises a mystery where every smile conceals suspicion and every relationship carries the possibility of betrayal.