This story is from October 19, 2021

Jeet Gannguli: Ma Durga has blessed us with the success of my songs

‘Suna Hai’ which is trending on YouTube India right now has both male and female versions composed by Jeet Gannguli.
Jeet Gannguli: Ma Durga has blessed us with the success of my songs
He has given us so many superhit Hindi versions of his equally hit Bengali songs over the years. And now, here’s another one. ‘Suna Hai’, the new song from Vidyut Jammwal and Rukmini Maitra’s recently released action thriller has already topped almost every music chart. The melodious romantic song is the Hindi version of the Bengali song 'Ki Kore Bhule Thakbo Toke' from the film 'Tumi Ashbe Bole' starting Bonny Sengupta and Koushani Mukherjee.
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‘Suna Hai’ which is trending on YouTube India right now has both male and female versions composed by Jeet Gannguli. While the male version has been sung by Jubin Nautiyal, the female version is by none other than Shreya Ghoshal. The lyrics are by Rashmi Virag. Incidentally, the original Bengali version of the song has also been sung by Jubin.

Suna Hai - Sanak | Vidyut Jammwal & Rukmini Maitra | Jubin Nautiyal | Jeet Gannguli | Rashmi Virag


The huge success of both versions of the song has made Jeet super excited and this festive season seems to be more special to him. “It feels so good to see your hard work paying off. Also, in this era of recreated songs, it is nice to see original songs are still a hit. ‘Suna Hai’ and 'Ki Kore Bhule Thakbo Toke' have proved it yet again. ‘Suna Hai’ is in fact trending on YouTube India currently. It feels like Ma Durga has blessed us this way,” shares the ace composer.
Speaking about how he spent this Durga Puja Jeet says it was a low-key affair this year. “I am in Kolkata right now and spent this Puja with family. I was there at the Suruchi Sangha pandal as well for the unmissable pujor adda. But what concerns me is so many people went for pandal hopping this year without wearing masks. This is dangerous. It might lead to the rise of covid infection rate yet again. We have to be careful since the pandemic is not over,” added Jeet.

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