"" is a classic Bengali romantic duet that remains a staple of Dhallywood's golden era of playback music. Featured in the 1995 film Konnadan , the song is celebrated for its evocative portrayal of monsoon romance, brought to life by the legendary voices of Runa Laila and Andrew Kishore . Performance & Composition
Runa Laila. Konnadan (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)19955:59. Runa Laila. Andrew Kishore. "" is a classic Bengali romantic duet that
The song is more than just a movie track; it has become a seasonal anthem in Bangladesh and West Bengal. It is frequently revisited on platforms like Spotify and YouTube , where it continues to garner thousands of views for its timeless ability to evoke the "feeling" of the monsoon. Konnadan (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)19955:59
In the film, the song is famously pictured with actors Salman Shah and Lima , adding a layer of nostalgia for fans of 90s Bangladeshi cinema. Why It Endures The song is more than just a movie
True to its title ( Rimjhim mimicking the sound of raindrops), the composition uses rhythmic patterns that simulate the pitter-patter of rain, creating an immersive listening experience.
The chemistry between Runa Laila and Andrew Kishore is the song's heartbeat. Runa Laila’s sharp, melodious delivery complements Andrew Kishore’s deep, expressive tone, capturing the playful yet soulful essence of a rainy day.
A 5/5 masterpiece for fans of classic Bengali playback. It perfectly balances technical vocal skill with the emotional warmth of traditional monsoon melodies. Rimjhim Rimjhim Barsha Elo - Runa Laila - Spotify