The film is the adaptation of the Hindi films Judwaa and Judwaa 2, and marks the fourth collaboration between Shakib Khan and director Joydeep Mukherjee and also the second collaboration between Khan and actress Srabanti after the film Shikari, which was directed by Mukherjee.[9]
Plot
Separated at birth, after 28 years Bhai and Jaan grow up to be as different from each other as can be. While Bhai is outspoken and a little bit of a troublemaker a daring costume designer, Jaan is quite shy and timid. After years of being apart, fate brings the two brothers together, and things take an interesting turn from this point.
The soundtrack of Bhaijaan Elo Re is composed by Savvy & Dolaan Mainnakk. The first song from the soundtrack, "Baby Jaan", is sung by Nakash Aziz & Antara Mitra. The music video of "Baby Jaan" received an overwhelming response on YouTube, creating a record of becoming the fastest Bengali language music video to reach 1 million (10 lakh) views within 24 Hours. The second song from the soundtrack, "Tor Naam", also became popular among audiences in Bangladesh and West Bengal. The title track has been sung by popular Bollywood singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya.
"Baby Jaan" is programmed by Dolaan Maainnakk, mixed and mastered by Subhadeep Mitra, and features guitars played by Shomu Seal.
"Tor Naam" is programmed by Dolaan Mainnakk, mixed and mastered by Subhadeep Mitra, and features guitars played by Raja Choudhury and additional vocals by Kinjal Chattopadhyay.
"Bhaijaan Eid E Elo Re" is programmed by Praveen Paul, mixed and mastered by Subhadeep Mitra, and features guitars played by Somu Seal.