The title translates to "I am well, stay well." It expresses a selfless, deep-seated emotional bond where the narrator wishes for the well-being of their loved one, regardless of distance or separation.
It is believed to have been written around 1989, possibly as a reflection on his separation from his former wife, the writer Taslima Nasrin. The title translates to "I am well, stay well
(ভালো আছি ভালো থেকো), often recognized by the line "Amar Bhitor Bahire Ontore Ontore," is widely considered one of the most poignant romantic songs in Bengali literature and music. Origin and Meaning Origin and Meaning Though written as a poem,
Though written as a poem, it became a massive cultural hit after being used in the 1996 film Tomake Chai , famously performed by Andrew Kishore and Kanok Chapa . Key Details stay well." It expresses a selfless
The song was written and composed by the visionary poet .