Published: December 17, 2024 10:37 am
New Delhi. Kajal Raghavani is one of the popular actresses of Bhojpuri world. The actress has a huge fan following in the Bhojpuri world. Everyone seems desperate to get a glimpse of the actress. Wherever Kajal goes, a crowd of lakhs gathers just to see her. Kajal Raghavani also has a strong fan following on social media. More than 5 million people follow Kajal on Instagram. Fans keep eagerly waiting for the new films and songs of the actress. In such a situation, today finally the title track of Kajal’s most awaited Bhojpuri film “Krantikari Bahu” has been released. So let us know what is special in the songs!
Kajal’s new song:
The title track of Kajal Raghavani’s upcoming Bhojpuri film “Krantikari Bahu” has been finally released. This song is very powerful and will give you goosebumps after listening to it. The lyrics of the song are- “The eye of the eagle and the gait of the lioness, this is the whole of the time of the demons… break everyone’s pride, share the storm in the heart… ankhiyan me bhar de lahu, revolutionary daughter-in-law… Sabpe Bhari Bahu”
The lyrics of this powerful song have been written by Ramjanam Singh. The song is sung by Alok Kumar while Om Jha has composed it. Let us tell you that Kajal Raghavani’s film Krantikari Bahu has been directed by Manjul Thakur. Kajal’s domineering style is visible in the song where the veiled daughter-in-law actress has come out on a deserted road at night with a wooden pole in her hand to teach a lesson to those who commit atrocities against women. This song has been released from B4U Bhojpuri’s YouTube channel.
Talking about the work front, the trailer of Kajal’s film “Naukar Biwi Ka” has also been released. Kajal Raghavani This new Bhojpuri film “Naukar Biwi Ka” has been directed by Manjul Thakur. The producer of this film is Sandeep Singh. The story and dialogues of the film have been written by Arbind Tiwari. The screenplay has been written jointly by Manjul Thakur and Arbind Tiwari. The music of the film has been given by Om Jha.