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Kormoti Noh: A Captivating Kaubru Music Video Showcasing the Rich Culture and Traditions of the Tribe

 Kormoti Noh: A Captivating Kaubru Music Video that Showcases the Rich Culture and Traditions of the Tribe

The Kaubru tribe of Tripura, India, has a rich cultural heritage that has been passed down through generations. Recently, a music video titled "Kormoti Noh" has been released, which showcases the Kaubru culture and traditions in a captivating manner. Starring Sanraj and Hana, the music video is directed by Hamsouhti Reang and produced by Ajay Debbarma. The singer, BRR Bru, has also composed the lyrics of the song, which is recorded and mixed by Chamari Studio, while the music is by Podho Meska.

The concept and choreography of the music video are also done by Hamsouhti Reang, while Krushaal Reang has taken care of cinematography and editing. Himen Debbarma has done the makeup for the actors, and Pabitra Reang has provided the subtitles for the video.

The music video is a perfect blend of traditional and modern elements. The costumes and makeup of the actors reflect the traditional Kaubru attire, while the dance moves and music have a modern touch. The music video also features four talented Kaubru dancers, Ashit Debbarma, Hattrick Debbarma, Ajay Debbarma, and Jekol Debbarma, who have added to the overall appeal of the video.

The song "Kormoti Noh" talks about the life of the Kaubru people and their love for nature. It highlights the importance of preserving nature and how it is intertwined with the tribe's way of life. The lyrics are beautifully written and sung by BRR Bru, making the song catchy and easy to hum along to.

The music video has received a lot of appreciation from both the Kaubru community and music enthusiasts worldwide. It is a testament to the rich culture and traditions of the Kaubru tribe, which has been kept alive through music and dance.

The video ends with special thanks to Usha Chandra Reang and Moti Babu Kaipeng, who have contributed to the making of the music video. Overall, "Kormoti Noh" is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates the beauty and richness of diverse cultures and traditions.


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