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Nashid Kamal

The writer is an academic, Nazrul exponent and writer.

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The many gifts of Mustafa Monwar

2 July 2026
He not only planted the seeds of art in us but also nurtured them enough to see us bloom to his fullest satisfaction.
2 July 2026
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Ferdausi Rahman: The making of a music legend

28 June 2026
From her father's lullabies to national acclaim, Ferdausi Rahman transformed inherited musical brilliance into an enduring cultural legacy.
28 June 2026
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The making of folk poet Jasimuddin

4 January 2026
Jasimuddin remembered singing songs to himself. He could not remember the words but remembered putting his own words into some of them.
4 January 2026
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Abbasuddin and Nazrul's musical bond / The dawn of Islamic songs in Bengal

26 October 2025
Though Muslims of undivided Bengal used to view music and dance as Hindu traditions and distanced themselves from them, they warmly embraced Abbasuddin's Islamic songs written by Kazi Nazrul Islam.
26 October 2025
Kazi Nazrul Islam

Controversies about Nazrul’s tunes

24 November 2023
Debates surrounding the original tunes of the rebel poet’s verses have existed for a long time.
24 November 2023
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The ‘Karar Oi Louho Kopat’ controversy

17 November 2023
The makers of "Pippa" could have chosen singers with prior experience of rendering Nazrul Islam’s songs.
17 November 2023

Italy beckons Bangladeshis

1 March 2019
Ten years' back my two daughters and I took a vacation to Venice, Italy. I was the only earning member, both girls were students.
1 March 2019
Samia Mahbub

Music for therapy

15 February 2019
Samia Mahbub Ahmad, a beautiful lady sang with us on the same stage in the Nazrul Mela held in Washington DC in September 2018. I had listened to her twice before, once in the Omni auditorium and another time in the Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre (IGCC), on both counts in Dhaka.
15 February 2019
Robin Ghosh

Oh Robin Ghosh!

It was even before Robin Ghosh had married film actress Shabnam. Shabnam's original name is Jharna Boshak, and I called her Jharna Auntie.
19 February 2016
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Channel i Bangla classical festival

As the month of February sets in, we become emotional about our language movement. The month is thus titled 'The month of mother tongue'.
12 February 2016
Kazi Nazrul Islam

Spreading the fervour of Kazi Nazrul Islam

I borrow the word 'fervour' from Nazrul Islam himself, as he wrote in the song 'Srijono chonde anonde nacho Nataraj' which, when translated...
5 February 2016
Bangladesh Television

More than half a century of Bangladesh Television

There came a big cardboard box and we gathered around the box as the electrician took out a black- coloured box and fitted it in our...
22 January 2016
Bengal Classical Music Festival

Bengal Classical Music Festival

My personal favourite is Shubha Mudgal. In her bright pink sari, when she appeared on stage at around 3.30 am, the entire area lit up with her glow.
4 December 2015
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Marina - from Stingray

The CNG dropped us in Sat Bangla junction in Mumbai, India. Marina looked at me and gasped, “Nashid apa! Oh my God!”
13 November 2015
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Zee Bangla Sa Re Ga Ma Pa

So how does it feel? When I switch on the TV and listen to Abbasuddin Ahmed's songs on Zee Bangla, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa.
18 September 2015
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Revisiting the National Poet's Life

On 29 August 1976, the national poet of Bangladesh Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam breathed his last in the Post Graduate hospital of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
4 September 2015
Dr. Mafruha Hossain

Dr. Mafruha Hossain: Woman of many talents

We all look at the rainbow and wonder how it has seven colours blended into the same being. Poet Nazrul Islam aspired to filter out one colour and offer red colour to decorate the feet of his beloved. (Rang dhanu hote lal rong chani… Alta porabo pay).
21 August 2015
Rumana Omar

Rumana Omar: Is God a Mathematician or Poet?

Back in 1978, in Dhaka University, I came across one of my juniors in the department of statistics. Her name was Rumana Omar.
14 August 2015
Life's lyrics

The Likes of Them

My Guru sister Padmasree Tripti Mukherjee wrote in her Facebook status last week 'During his visit in NYC for Hoover Medal awarded by Columbia University in 2009, I and Archana Gollamudi (her friend) went to meet President Abdul Kalam, with my Guruji (Sangeet Martand Pandit Jasraj).
7 August 2015
Durbadal Chatterjee

A name carved in gold: Durbadal Chatterjee

Durbadal Chatterjee, a child prodigy starting his first performance at the age of seven, learning violin from his father, a famous violin player Moni Chatterjee.
31 July 2015
Anindita Kazi

Anindita Kazi: A woman of substance

Many mornings blossom with the cherished face of Anindita Kazi hosting musical sessions in Tara Muzik, India. For me, I am reminded of her father, the illustrious son of Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam, guitarist Kazi Aniruddha, who really loved her dearly. He had named her Anindita, wanting her to stand out amongst all.
24 July 2015
Nazrul artiste

Nazrul Islam's Islamic songs

Rachel McDermott works as a Professor in Columbia University, USA. She studied Bangla in Santiniketan and started translating some of the songs and poems written on the Goddess, Kali.
10 July 2015
Runa Laila

Runa Laila is Runa Laila

This was the summer of 1990. I had taken a taxi cab to reach the Hawaii East West Centre in Hawaii, USA. I was selected by the centre to take part in a training titled 'Micro-computers in Demography.'
3 July 2015
Prof Rafiqul Islam, Nazrul exponent

Two lunch breaks

There were three of us. We were all in our PhD programme under London University but when we met over lunch, we laughed and giggled like teenagers. One friend was from Zimbabwe, the other from Belgium and as well as myself.
26 June 2015
Modi's Dhaka Visit

Epar Bangla, Opar Bangla

As part of Indian PM Narendra Modi's visit a leading TV channel included the names and short interviews of luminaries who came to Bangladesh from West Bengal and vice versa.
19 June 2015
lifes lyrics

Leena Alam

Every time I hear the name Hemayetpur, it reminds me of a village where people send patients for mental health treatment.
5 June 2015
Sakina Sarwar

A long lost face...Sakina Sarwar

I worked hard to obtain her phone number. I was adamant. I tried all possible contacts and then finally dropped her a line through a post card as I had her address.
29 May 2015
Bhupoti Bhushon Barman

BHUPOTI BHUSHON BARMAN

With the arrival of almost 30 channels in Bangladesh, we get to listen to the interviews of many men and women who are lauded for their achievements.
8 May 2015

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