"Chikmik Bijuli" is a captivating Assamese album released in 1969 by the legendary Bhupen Hazarika, a renowned Indian singer, songwriter, and filmmaker from Assam. This album is a beautiful blend of Ghazal and Bangla Pop genres, featuring 13 enchanting tracks that span a total of 46 minutes. Hazarika's soulful compositions and lyrics, coupled with his distinctive voice, create an immersive musical experience that resonates with listeners even today.
The album includes popular tracks like "Milanor Ei Juvakman," featuring the melodious voice of Suman Kalyanpur alongside Hazarika, and "Mrityu Savoti Samadhi," performed by Jayanta Hazarika. Other notable songs include "Pakkhiraj Ghora," "Ghar Amar Mati Hoy," and "Bihu Geet," each showcasing Hazarika's versatility and depth as an artist.
"Chikmik Bijuli" is not just an album; it's a testament to Bhupen Hazarika's enduring legacy in Indian music. The album's timeless appeal lies in its ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and cultural richness, making it a cherished piece of Assamese musical heritage. Whether you're a fan of Ghazal, Bangla Pop, or simply appreciate great music, "Chikmik Bijuli" is sure to leave a lasting impression.