‘Pratyabartan’ Unveils Second Song “Ek Jibone Sob Kichu Chai” — Marks a First with AI Music Video in Bengali Film Promotion, sung by Rupam Islam.
The makers of Pratyabartan have released the film’s second song, “Ek Jibone Sob Kichu Chai” (এক জীবনে সব কিছু চাই), setting a new benchmark in Bengali film promotion with the launch of its first-ever AI-generated music video.
The song brings together a powerful musical collaboration, featuring vocals by Rupam Islam, Bonnie Chakraborty, and Urbee Banerjee. It is composed by Bonnie Chakraborty, with lyrics penned by Samarpan Sengupta and Ritam Sen. The track’s rich soundscape is further elevated by music production and backing vocals by Tamal Kanti Halder.

Blending cutting-edge technology with artistic storytelling, the AI-driven music video offers a visually distinctive experience, complementing the song’s theme of aspiration, longing, and the relentless desire to achieve everything within a single lifetime.
Pratyabartan, directed by Samarpan Sengupta, continues to push creative boundaries—not only through its narrative but also in the way it engages audiences through innovative promotional strategies.
With “Ek Jibone Sob Kichu Chai,” the film’s musical journey takes a bold leap forward, promising audiences both auditory and visual novelty.
The film is slated for release on 1st May 2026.


Dr. Dipankar Sanyal, who grew up in a remote village of Purulia, leaves his job as a professor at a small-town medical college and moves to Kolkata with his wife Shalini and their three-year-old daughter. His aim is simple—to live well, grow in life, and raise his child with all the opportunities that children in big cities receive.
Time moves on in the rhythm of a constant race. Slowly, the comfort of city life, the desire for status, and the hunger for more success take over the Sanyals’ lives. In the process, they begin to lose touch with who they really are. Twelve years pass, and without realizing it, their once small and happy family is taken over by modern self-centered living.

In this race, their teenage daughter Disha is left behind—alone. To escape her loneliness and search for her identity, she turns to the digital world and finds a sense of existence through social media. It is at this moment that a serious crisis unfolds.
As a result, society turns against Kolkata’s famous surgeon Dr. Dipankar Sanyal and his socialite wife, Shalini Sanyal.
Society refuses to give them another chance. It demands punishment as an example. But this time, Dipankar and Shalini recognize their mistakes. They choose not to run away. To face the truth, they return to their roots. A struggle begins—first against their own failures, and then against society itself.
