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Ata Rangsaiha ll Official Kau Bru Music Video Song ll Team by Producer & Designer: Dola Chongpreng.

Ata Rangsaiha ll Official Kau Bru Music Video Song ll Team by Producer & Designer: Dola Chongpreng.



The Kau Bru tribe is a prominent indigenous community residing in the northeastern state of Tripura, India. Their traditional music is deeply rooted in their culture and history, and it reflects the unique identity of the tribe. Recently, a new music video titled "Ata Rangsaiha II" has been released, showcasing the beauty and richness of Kau Bru music. The music video is produced and designed by Dola Chongpreng, a renowned artist and designer from Tripura. Dola's passion for music and art has been reflected in her work, and "Ata Rangsaiha II" is a testimony to her creativity and talent. The music video features the talented actress Sophia Debbarma, who belongs to the Reang tribe. Sophia's grace and poise have added a unique charm to the music video. Her performance is complemented by Tenyson Reang, a young actor who has impressed the audience with his acting skills. The soulful voice of Nitish Reang, a rising star in the Kau Bru music scene, has lent a mesmerizing quality to the music video. Nitish's melodious voice has added a depth of emotion to the song, making it a memorable experience for the listeners. Apart from the main cast, the music video also features Phuihlangha Molshoy, a talented artist who has contributed to the side casting. The team behind the music video is Karbook Productions, and it is produced by Dharmendra Debbarma. The cinematography and editing of the music video have been done by D Molsoy, a skilled artist who has captured the essence of Kau Bru music in his work. The visual effects and transitions have been seamlessly integrated, creating a mesmerizing experience for the viewers. The music video is directed by Govind Molsoy, a young and talented artist who has a keen eye for detail. Govind has brought out the best in the cast and crew, making "Ata Rangsaiha II" a memorable experience for everyone involved. The music video has been widely appreciated by the audience, both within and outside Tripura. The video has been shared on social media platforms, and it has garnered a lot of attention from music lovers and enthusiasts. "Ata Rangsaiha II" is not just a music video, but it is also a tribute to the rich cultural heritage of the Kau Bru tribe. The music video showcases the traditional costumes, instruments, and dance forms of the tribe, which adds an authentic touch to the video. In conclusion, "Ata Rangsaiha II" is a masterpiece of Kau Bru music, and it is a reflection of the talent and creativity of the cast and crew. The music video has set a high standard for future Kau Bru music videos, and it has raised the bar for the indigenous music scene in India. We hope to see more such music videos in the future, showcasing the rich cultural diversity of India.



























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