Ranu Mondal has been offered two songs for two Bangladeshi movies produced by Bangladeshi star and social media star Ashraful Alam Saeed popularly known as Hero Alam.
After her mark in Bollywood, Ranu Mondal is all set to enter the Bangladeshi film industry with this new song. Hero Alam himself confirmed the news of offering Ranu in his upcoming movies.
On Wednesday 3 November, Alam shared the news about the confirmation of the deal with Ranu Mondal as she gives her final consent. He said that he had connected with Ranu through an agent in Kolkata and then he shared the lyrics of the songs with her. He liked the lyrics, accepted the proposal, and said that she will be giving voice in two of the film by Hero Alam and start recordings soon. Hero Alam shared the video of his conversation with Ranu which he uploaded on his official Facebook page.
Ashraful Alam Saeed gained popularity through social media as he went viral on the internet several times for his old, new, and popular songs. He lived in a remote village Bogra and later moved to Dhaka, Bangladesh where he started producing pictures himself and spend time making videos. He had made a film called Brave Hero Alam with his own earnings and got the opportunity of acting in the movie, Mar Chakka.
Ranu Mandal who is from Begopara, West Bengal went viral in a very short period of time while singing at the Ranaghat railway station in West Bengal. Ranu became an internet sensation in the year 2019 after singing the iconic song Ek Pyaar Ka Nagma Hai by Lata Mangeshkar in Ranaghat railway station. As the video went viral famous Bollywood singer Himesh Reshammiya came across the video and got impressed by Ranu's voice and then he picked up Ranu from the station and gave her the opportunity to sing in Bollywood films.
Ranu since then became very popular across the country for her singing abilities and also for her inspirational story. Ranu Mondal was also invited to a singing reality show where Himesh Reshammiya requested her to sing for his film Happy Hardy and Heer.
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