SVF Music has once again redefined the musical landscape with the release of “Aami Kaafi”, the Bengali rendition of Jacqueline Fernandez’s chartbuster “Stormrider.” Launched today on International Women’s Day (March 8), the song stands as a powerful anthem of self-worth and resilience, celebrating the strength of women.
Jacqueline Fernandez Makes Her Bengali Music Debut
Marking her first-ever Bengali song, Bollywood star Jacqueline Fernandez brings her charisma to “Aami Kaafi”, adding a unique charm to the empowering track.
“I’m thrilled to step into Bengali music with SVF Music. ‘Aami Kaafi’ is all about strength and self-belief, and bringing it to a new audience in their language makes it even more special. I can’t wait for everyone to experience it this Women’s Day!” said Jacqueline Fernandez.
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Composed and written by Amrita Sen and Cizzy, the song is a fusion of soulful melodies and energetic rap, featuring vocals from Jacqueline Fernandez, Amrita Sen, and Cizzy. This dynamic blend creates an electrifying experience that inspires women to embrace their strength and resilience.

The dynamic blend in the song creates an electrifying experience that inspires women to embrace their strength and resilience. (Photo: Specially arranged)
Music composer Amrita Sen shared her excitement: “It is truly an honor to be part of SVF Music’s initiative and work alongside Jacqueline Fernandez. Being featured in the Bengali version of ‘Stormrider’ is surreal.”
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Similarly, Cizzy expressed his gratitude, saying: “I feel privileged to recreate such a powerful and inspiring song in its Bengali version. Working with Amrita Sen made the experience even more special.”
A Music Video That Embodies Strength & Diversity
The music video of “Aami Kaafi” is a visual representation of empowerment, capturing the essence of women’s strength and self-love. The video opens with Jacqueline Fernandez and introduces some of Bengal’s most prominent faces, including Rajkumari Coco, Satabdi Dutta Banik, Dimple Acharyya, and Ankita Singh, ensuring the anthem resonates with women from all walks of life.

The music video of “Aami Kaafi” is a visual representation of empowerment, capturing the essence of women’s strength and self-love. (Screenshot)
Known for its pioneering work in regional entertainment, SVF Music continues to break barriers with content that not only entertains but inspires change.