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Experience the Rich Blend of Traditional and Modern Kaubru Music in Khundruphui || Official Kaubru Music Video

Experience the Magic of Love and Music in Khundruphui || Official Kaubru Music Video





The Kaubru music scene is known for its unique blend of traditional and modern elements, and "Khundruphui" is the latest addition to this vibrant culture. The official Kaubru music video features Govind Molsoi and Sebika Molsoi in the lead roles, with dancers Hobhijit Debbarma, Bapan Debbarma, Chumui Debbarma, Akash Debbarma, Hattrick Debbarma, Jekal Debbarma, Ramit Reang, and Sujit Reang providing the perfect backdrop.

The soulful vocals of Uaingsoknaiha Bru, along with the lyrics and composition by Govind Molsoi and Uaingsoknaiha Bru, bring the story of "Khundruphui" to life. The music, also composed by Uaingsoknaiha Bru, captures the essence of Kaubru music with its fusion of traditional and contemporary sounds. The recording and mixing were done at Longtrai studio, ensuring the best sound quality.

The music video is directed and choreographed by Govind Molsoi, who brilliantly showcases the story of "Khundruphui" through dance and visuals. The makeup for the cast is done by Nairwk, while the cinematography is handled by B Molsoi from Molsoi Production. Sebika Molsoi from Loveyshop sponsors the costumes, and KR Meska Production (Kritish Reang) produces the video. Sahil Reang provides subtitles to make it more accessible to all viewers.

Overall, "Khundruphui" is a testament to the rich and vibrant Kaubru music culture, blending tradition with modernity to create a unique and captivating experience. Special thanks to Lipika Reang for making this project possible.

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