Laage Ura Dhura

Laage Ura Dhura (Bengali: লাগে উরা ধুরা, romanized: lāgē uṛā dhurā [laɡe uɽa d̪ʱura]; transl.

Feeling uplifted or Soaring with emotions)[a] is a single by Bangladeshi singer-composer Pritom Hasan, featuring himself and debutant Debosrie Antara.

The song is co-penned by Rasel Mahmud and Sharif Uddin and composed by Pritom Hasan with chorus credited Matal Razzak Dewan.

[1][2] At that time, Pritom Hasan was meeting with the family of Razzak Dewan to explore songs for a project of Coke Studio Bangla.

After explaining the concept in detail, Pritom called Mahmud and said, "The chorus will be Tumi Kon Shohorer Maiya Go Laage Ura Dhura."

Shamayita Chakraborty of OTTPlay noted that the songs in Toofan added bursts of energy to the film, with Dushtu Kokil and Laage Ura Dhura emerging as standout tracks.

It is being claimed that the chorus part is copied from Razzak Dewan's song Amar Ghum Bhangaia Gelo Re Morar Kokile.

[15][16] Sharif Uddin, the writer of the chorus, has alleged that composer Pritom Hasan used the song in the film without obtaining permission.

In the municipal area of Thakurgaon, it was used to raise voices against the poor condition of roads and demand their prompt repair, with warnings and protests echoing the song’s tune: "Kon shohorer rasta go, lage ura dhura" transl.