
Behind the curtains of Mahtim’s melody
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Jul 1, 2026 - 2 min read

<span style="border-color: oklch(0.922 0 0); text-align: center; color: rgb(71, 84, 103); font-family: "IBM Plex Serif", serif; font-size: 13.6px;">Fire service officials, journalists, and onlookers gather at the site in Armanitola, Dhaka, where an earthquake claimed three lives on November 21, 2025. </span><em style="border-color: currentcolor; text-align: center; color: rgb(71, 84, 103); font-family: "IBM Plex Serif", serif; font-size: 13.6px;">Photo: Palash Khan/Star</em>
<div><div>Popular Bangladeshi singers Nazmun Munira Nancy and Imran Mahmudul have recorded a new duet for the film “Shikar”. The song marks their return as playback partners after a long break.</div><div><br></div><div>The romantic track is titled “Dujon Mile Bachbo Ek Jibon”. The lyrics were written by Kabir Bakul, while Imran Mahmudul composed and arranged the music. The recording was completed on Sunday.</div></div>
<div>Speaking about the collaboration, Nancy said she was delighted to work with Imran again.</div><div><br></div><div>“Working with Imran is always a wonderful experience. The lyrics and melody are so beautiful that I believe the song will touch listeners’ hearts. After a long time, I had the chance to sing a film song that truly appealed to me,” she said.</div><div><br></div><div>Imran has previously collaborated with Nancy on several popular songs. Their reunion for “Shikar” is expected to draw the attention of fans who have long appreciated the duo’s musical chemistry.</div>

At 10:38 in the morning on November 21 last year, the ground shook for 26 seconds. The epicentre was near Madhabdi in Narsingdi, not far outside Dhaka. By the day’s end, at least ten people were dead and hundreds were injured. A railing collapsed onto pedestrians buying meat in Old Dhaka. A wall came down on a mother and her newborn in Narayanganj. University dormitories cracked. Panicked students jumped from residence halls. Power stations shut down. It was, by most measures, the deadliest earthquake to strike Bangladesh in more than two decades and, by regional standards, it was still considered moderate.