Most likely not. Ghost stories are often fictional and created for entertainment or to add a bit of mystery. There's no evidence to suggest that any ghost story related to Sourav Ganguly has a basis in reality.
I'm not aware of any specific 'Sourav Ganguly horror story' in the true sense. Ganguly is mainly known for his cricketing achievements. Maybe it could be some made - up fictional story where, say, in a spooky cricket stadium at night, Ganguly's spirit (purely fictional) is seen by a security guard who gets terrified thinking it's a ghost. But this is just a made - up scenario.
I'm not really sure which specific 'Sourav Ganguly ghost story' you are referring to. There may be some fictional or superstitious tales around him that I'm not aware of.
The ending theme of the movie, Boiling Life, was a moving electronic song. The song began with the song of seagulls, accompanied by the sound of the waves of the sea. Then, a light and bright whistle led to a melodious electronic music. This music gave people a feeling of pure freedom and flying upwards. However, the specific song title or singer's information could not be found in the search results provided.
The songs for the movie " Passion " included the theme song " Stubborn ", the interlude " Give ", and " Spend the Day ". " Give, Give " was a song composed and sung by Ma Tiao. It represented the affirmation and sincerity of giving without regret. " Passing Days " was a promotional song sung by the rock band, Jiu Lian. It was a humorous and straightforward way to sing about the busy life between dreams and life. In addition, there were some pure music and dance songs at the movie premiere, including "Queencard,""Good Bye Baby," and "Exclamation Point."
Morricone's " Once Upon a Time in America " and " Movie Paradiso " both had extremely touching soundtracks. Among them, the Deborah theme of Once Upon a Time in America was one of the most famous soundtracks in contemporary film history. It brought warmth and comfort to the audience with its vast and lingering style. The "love theme" in the background music of "Movie Paradiso" was also touching. This theme song was actually composed by Morricone's son. Morricone made some adjustments and used different orchestrations to match the plot. These soundtracks successfully touched the emotions of the audience through the power of music.
The interlude of the movie " Break " was " Praise for the Great," sung by Meng Ge, Guo Lanying, and Lu Wenke. This song was included in the album " The Red Movies of the 70s ".
There were no official songs in the movie, but according to the plot and character settings, the movie used a variety of musical works.
Among the more well-known songs were:
1 Never Stop
My Future Is Not a Dream
3. The theme song of " Bloody Vanguards "
These songs were composed by famous musicians and sung by famous singers. In addition, there were other songs such as " Battle Manifest " and " Advance for New China " that added a lot of atmosphere to the show.