• Legendary Band Moheener Ghoraguli Tapas Bapi Das' last founding member passes away.

    Tapas Bapi Das, the sole remaining founder member of the pioneering Indian Bangla rock band Moheener Ghoraguli and famous composer, guitarist, and music aficionado, died on Sunday morning after a battle with lung cancer. According to many media sources, he died at the SSKM Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata, West Bengal.

    Since 1974, Moheener Ghoraguli's band Tapas has transformed Bangla music with a unique blend of baul, jazz, folk, and rock music supplemented with beautiful, soulful sounds and profound lyrics. Tapas was one of West Bengal's most admired painters.

    He'd been fighting lung cancer for a time and was now in the third stage, undergoing chemotherapy. Since the news of his sickness surfaced in January, artists in both West Bengal and Bangladesh have been soliciting cash for his treatment, with the West Bengal government overseeing his care.

    On July 14, a fundraiser concert with 40 famous Bangladeshi performers was set to take place at Dhaka's Liberation War Museum.

    Tapas was born on September 22, 1954, in Kolkata, and was one of the original members of Moheneer Ghoraguli, along with Gautam Chattopadhyay, Ranjon Ghoshal, Pradip Chatterjee, Biswanath Bishu Chattopadhyay, Tapesh Bandopadhyay, and Abraham Mazumdar. This original lineup remained in place until 1978.

    Tapas became the creator and mentor behind the next-generation Bangla band Moheen Ekhon O Bondhura in 2015, after the band disbanded.

    Tapas is listed as a co-lyricist, composer, and performer on numerous Moheener Ghoraguli songs, including Haay, Bhalobasi, Bheshe Ashey Kolkata, Shudhijon Shono, Ayee Surey Bohudurey, and others.

    'Even though he lost his battle with cancer, he at least got to know about this initiative, and he expressed his joy when we first discussed this concert with him,' Eventholic, the organizer of the scheduled fundraising concert in Bangladesh for the legendary artiste, said on its official Facebook page. We also had him sign some t-shirts last night.'

    'A tribute concert will undoubtedly take place, since we genuinely want to stand beside his wife, Sutapa Das, and plans will be announced in two days,' said Sutapa Das. 'The show must go on,' the message states.

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    #tribuitetomoheneerghoraguli
    #tapasbapidas
    Legendary Band Moheener Ghoraguli Tapas Bapi Das' last founding member passes away. Tapas Bapi Das, the sole remaining founder member of the pioneering Indian Bangla rock band Moheener Ghoraguli and famous composer, guitarist, and music aficionado, died on Sunday morning after a battle with lung cancer. According to many media sources, he died at the SSKM Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata, West Bengal. Since 1974, Moheener Ghoraguli's band Tapas has transformed Bangla music with a unique blend of baul, jazz, folk, and rock music supplemented with beautiful, soulful sounds and profound lyrics. Tapas was one of West Bengal's most admired painters. He'd been fighting lung cancer for a time and was now in the third stage, undergoing chemotherapy. Since the news of his sickness surfaced in January, artists in both West Bengal and Bangladesh have been soliciting cash for his treatment, with the West Bengal government overseeing his care. On July 14, a fundraiser concert with 40 famous Bangladeshi performers was set to take place at Dhaka's Liberation War Museum. Tapas was born on September 22, 1954, in Kolkata, and was one of the original members of Moheneer Ghoraguli, along with Gautam Chattopadhyay, Ranjon Ghoshal, Pradip Chatterjee, Biswanath Bishu Chattopadhyay, Tapesh Bandopadhyay, and Abraham Mazumdar. This original lineup remained in place until 1978. Tapas became the creator and mentor behind the next-generation Bangla band Moheen Ekhon O Bondhura in 2015, after the band disbanded. Tapas is listed as a co-lyricist, composer, and performer on numerous Moheener Ghoraguli songs, including Haay, Bhalobasi, Bheshe Ashey Kolkata, Shudhijon Shono, Ayee Surey Bohudurey, and others. 'Even though he lost his battle with cancer, he at least got to know about this initiative, and he expressed his joy when we first discussed this concert with him,' Eventholic, the organizer of the scheduled fundraising concert in Bangladesh for the legendary artiste, said on its official Facebook page. We also had him sign some t-shirts last night.' 'A tribute concert will undoubtedly take place, since we genuinely want to stand beside his wife, Sutapa Das, and plans will be announced in two days,' said Sutapa Das. 'The show must go on,' the message states. #studentjournalist #tribuitetomoheneerghoraguli #tapasbapidas
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  • Bata Rockaway with Dhaka Broadcast Vol.2! Recently celebrated The Sneakerfest Concert-Bata Rockaway. It took place in the Bangladesh Liberation War Museum.
    Infinite music and endless genres. Renowned bands performed in the concert like; INDALO, KARNIVAL, AREKTA ROCK BAND, RTTIC, DADS IN THE PARK, and MINUS+2 Ft. A. K. RAHUL.

    WhatsOn has picked the Highlights of the concert, watch the best moments from your favorite bands' live performances at the most anticipated indie rock event of the year.
    Bata Rockaway with Dhaka Broadcast Vol.2! Recently celebrated The Sneakerfest Concert-Bata Rockaway. It took place in the Bangladesh Liberation War Museum. Infinite music and endless genres. Renowned bands performed in the concert like; INDALO, KARNIVAL, AREKTA ROCK BAND, RTTIC, DADS IN THE PARK, and MINUS+2 Ft. A. K. RAHUL. WhatsOn has picked the Highlights of the concert, watch the best moments from your favorite bands' live performances at the most anticipated indie rock event of the year.
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  • GIG ALERT!!!

    ROCK JUNKIES 2023
    Previously, the GET AMPED SERIES hosted a number of successful events. They are the most promising event hosts for concerts. They plan to hold their first concert, titled Rock Junkies, in January.
    The concert is the brainchild of "Level Five," an indie band with a distinct musical style.Because it is a trio performance concert, only three bands will perform.The three band who will perform at the concert are
    AFTERMATH
    OWNED
    LEVEL FIVE.

    A.K. RAHUL, who is a highly well-liked musician among the band's music fans, will open the performance.
    the concert will be held at Liberation War Museum (Agargaon) at 2:30 P.M and will end at 8 P.M on Friday 20th January .

    #studentjournalist
    #liveconcert
    GIG ALERT!!! ROCK JUNKIES 2023 Previously, the GET AMPED SERIES hosted a number of successful events. They are the most promising event hosts for concerts. They plan to hold their first concert, titled Rock Junkies, in January. The concert is the brainchild of "Level Five," an indie band with a distinct musical style.Because it is a trio performance concert, only three bands will perform.The three band who will perform at the concert are AFTERMATH OWNED LEVEL FIVE. A.K. RAHUL, who is a highly well-liked musician among the band's music fans, will open the performance. the concert will be held at Liberation War Museum (Agargaon) at 2:30 P.M and will end at 8 P.M on Friday 20th January . #studentjournalist #liveconcert
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  • 𝗞𝗮𝗿𝗮𝗴𝗮𝗿 𝟮: 𝗪𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗶𝘁 𝗿𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗺𝘆𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿𝘆 𝗽𝗿𝗶𝘀𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗿?

    Audiences had been blown away seeing the first part of the Chanchal Chowdhury starring role series "Karagar". Directed by Syed Ahmed Shawki, the Hoichoi uniquely stored the hype going, with the announcement of Part 2 of the series.
    Initially, it become introduced that Part 2 of the show would be launched on December 15, however, become later postponed because of the continued FIFA World Cup. Now, it's far scheduled for launch on December 22.

    In the second part, visitors can anticipate researching the records of the thriller man, who all of sudden regarded in molecular a hundred forty-five out of the blue, which become sealed for fifty years. The glimpse of the trailer particularly reveals the relationship of the mystery guy with the children of the war (1971), which would possibly have a deep reference to the Liberation War, as well. The query that arises within side the trailer, is that if the thriller guy and the famous author, David Adams, are the same person or simply doppelgangers. Let's see if the mystery can be solved!!
    𝗞𝗮𝗿𝗮𝗴𝗮𝗿 𝟮: 𝗪𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗶𝘁 𝗿𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗺𝘆𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿𝘆 𝗽𝗿𝗶𝘀𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗿? Audiences had been blown away seeing the first part of the Chanchal Chowdhury starring role series "Karagar". Directed by Syed Ahmed Shawki, the Hoichoi uniquely stored the hype going, with the announcement of Part 2 of the series. Initially, it become introduced that Part 2 of the show would be launched on December 15, however, become later postponed because of the continued FIFA World Cup. Now, it's far scheduled for launch on December 22. In the second part, visitors can anticipate researching the records of the thriller man, who all of sudden regarded in molecular a hundred forty-five out of the blue, which become sealed for fifty years. The glimpse of the trailer particularly reveals the relationship of the mystery guy with the children of the war (1971), which would possibly have a deep reference to the Liberation War, as well. The query that arises within side the trailer, is that if the thriller guy and the famous author, David Adams, are the same person or simply doppelgangers. Let's see if the mystery can be solved!!
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  • Lucky Akhand was a Bangladeshi singer-composer. He was associated with the musical band Happy Touch. He composed and gave vocal to songs including Ei Neel Monihar, Aamay Deko Na, Agey Jodi Janitam, Riti Niti Janina, Polatok Am, Abar Elo Jey Shondhya Porichoy Kobe hobe, Aj achhi kal nei, Hotath kore Bangladesh, Tumi Daklei kachhe astam, Bolechhile kal tumi asbe, Tumi ke bolona, Amake tumi valo besona, Mamonia, and Shadhinota Tomake Niye. He served as the music director of Bangladeshi national radio network Bangladesh Betar.

    Akhand got music lessons at the age of five from his father. He performed in music programs for children on television and radio from 1963 to 1967. He was enlisted as a music composer of HMV Pakistan when he was 14 and a musician of HMV India at 16. He won the first prize in the ‘Modern Bangla Songs category in 1969 from the Pakistan Art Council. He was an artist of Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra, the radio broadcasting center of the Bangladesh Government formed for Liberation Struggle during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971.
    Lucky Akhand was a Bangladeshi singer-composer. He was associated with the musical band Happy Touch. He composed and gave vocal to songs including Ei Neel Monihar, Aamay Deko Na, Agey Jodi Janitam, Riti Niti Janina, Polatok Am, Abar Elo Jey Shondhya Porichoy Kobe hobe, Aj achhi kal nei, Hotath kore Bangladesh, Tumi Daklei kachhe astam, Bolechhile kal tumi asbe, Tumi ke bolona, Amake tumi valo besona, Mamonia, and Shadhinota Tomake Niye. He served as the music director of Bangladeshi national radio network Bangladesh Betar. Akhand got music lessons at the age of five from his father. He performed in music programs for children on television and radio from 1963 to 1967. He was enlisted as a music composer of HMV Pakistan when he was 14 and a musician of HMV India at 16. He won the first prize in the ‘Modern Bangla Songs category in 1969 from the Pakistan Art Council. He was an artist of Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra, the radio broadcasting center of the Bangladesh Government formed for Liberation Struggle during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971.
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  • About Bangladesh
    Everyone should know

    Area: 147,510 sq km
    It was renamed 'Bangladesh' in 1969: 1969
    December 5th
    State Name: Republic of Bangladesh
    English name: The people's Republic of Bangladesh.
    Victory: December 16, 1971
    Independence and National Day: March 26
    Victory Day: December 16
    There were colonies: first to the United Kingdom
    (1757-1947) and later to Pakistan
    (1947–1971)
    Independence: From Pakistan.
    Membership of the United Nations: 17 of 1974
    September (29th session)
    ✪Capital: Dhaka
    Commercial capital: Chittagong
    State language: Bengali (98%)
    Majority community: Muslim (90.39%), Hindu
    (8.54%), Buddhist (0.62%), Christian (0.31%) and others
    (0.14%)
    Method of Government: Parliamentary System of Government
    The Legislative Assembly: The National Assembly
    Local time: Greenwich standard time is 6+ hours
    Sending troops to UN peacekeeping missions: 2nd
    ✪Total tribes 48
    Total seats in the National Assembly: 350 (elected)
    300 seats and 50 reserved Mahila seats)
    Parliamentary elections held: 11 times
    Weather Station: 4
    Weather stations: 35
    Everest Conquering Country: 67th
    UNESCO Declared World Heritage: 3 (Sixty Domes)
    Mosque, Paharpur Buddhist Vihara and Sundarbans)
    Administrative Divisions: 8 (Last Mymensingh)
    Districts: 64
    City Corporation: 12 (12th Mymensingh City)
    The Corporation)
    Municipalities: 328
    ✪Upazila: 492
    Police Stations: 650
    Union: 4,562
    ✪Villages: 87191
    Bangladesh's position in the world in size: 94th
    ✪ Earthquake Observatory: 4
    Warning signs for river ports: 4
    Warning signs for sea ports: 11
    Coastal districts: 19
    Indian states bordering Bangladesh: 5
    West Bengal in India bordering Bangladesh
    Districts: 8
    Position in the world in population: 8th
    ✪ Position within the continent of Asia in population: 5th
    Position in South Asia in population: 3rd
    Position in the Muslim world in population: 4th
    Border countries: 2 (India, Myanmar)
    ✪ Census: 5 times
    Number of sectors of the Liberation War: 11
    Registered political parties: 41
    ✪ Earth-satellite centers: 4
    Number of identical rivers: 57
    Rivers of international standard: 1 (Padma)
    Government notes: 3 (Tk. 1, Tk. 2 and Tk. 5)
    Bank notes: 6 (10)
    About Bangladesh Everyone should know Area: 147,510 sq km It was renamed 'Bangladesh' in 1969: 1969 December 5th State Name: Republic of Bangladesh English name: The people's Republic of Bangladesh. Victory: December 16, 1971 Independence and National Day: March 26 Victory Day: December 16 There were colonies: first to the United Kingdom (1757-1947) and later to Pakistan (1947–1971) Independence: From Pakistan. Membership of the United Nations: 17 of 1974 September (29th session) ✪Capital: Dhaka Commercial capital: Chittagong State language: Bengali (98%) Majority community: Muslim (90.39%), Hindu (8.54%), Buddhist (0.62%), Christian (0.31%) and others (0.14%) Method of Government: Parliamentary System of Government The Legislative Assembly: The National Assembly Local time: Greenwich standard time is 6+ hours Sending troops to UN peacekeeping missions: 2nd ✪Total tribes 48 Total seats in the National Assembly: 350 (elected) 300 seats and 50 reserved Mahila seats) Parliamentary elections held: 11 times Weather Station: 4 Weather stations: 35 Everest Conquering Country: 67th UNESCO Declared World Heritage: 3 (Sixty Domes) Mosque, Paharpur Buddhist Vihara and Sundarbans) Administrative Divisions: 8 (Last Mymensingh) Districts: 64 City Corporation: 12 (12th Mymensingh City) The Corporation) Municipalities: 328 ✪Upazila: 492 Police Stations: 650 Union: 4,562 ✪Villages: 87191 Bangladesh's position in the world in size: 94th ✪ Earthquake Observatory: 4 Warning signs for river ports: 4 Warning signs for sea ports: 11 Coastal districts: 19 Indian states bordering Bangladesh: 5 West Bengal in India bordering Bangladesh Districts: 8 Position in the world in population: 8th ✪ Position within the continent of Asia in population: 5th Position in South Asia in population: 3rd Position in the Muslim world in population: 4th Border countries: 2 (India, Myanmar) ✪ Census: 5 times Number of sectors of the Liberation War: 11 Registered political parties: 41 ✪ Earth-satellite centers: 4 Number of identical rivers: 57 Rivers of international standard: 1 (Padma) Government notes: 3 (Tk. 1, Tk. 2 and Tk. 5) Bank notes: 6 (10)
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  • Here's the Independence Day special, Top 5 Movies That You can Watch.

    Muktir Gaan (1995)

    Muktir Gaan also known as song of Freedom is a documentary Feature film about Bangladesh Liberation War.
    Directed by the best filmmaker duo 'Tareque Masud' and 'Catherine Masud'.
    Pre existing news reels & archive footages of war were used in this film from various sources. Most of the archive footage were shot by an American filmmaker name 'Lear Lavin'.
    One of the best Documentary film of Bangladesh Liberation war t where music & song provides inspiration to the refugees & freedom fighters & young students of that time. The Film Show the struggle for independence from the people of East Pakistan before the formation of Bangladesh
    The struggle is depicted thorough the story of the member of Cultural troupe and their Leader Tareq Ali.


    Amar Bondu Rashed (2011)

    Amar Bondhu Rashed is a fictional movie about Bangladesh Liberation war. The movie was adapted from the same Name Novel written by Zafar Iqbal. It’s directed by Morshedul Islam. The protagonist of this story 'Rashed' Jumped into the Liberation war when he was Only eight. one day pakistani Military came to there small town. he saw Freedom fighters fighting military and then he came forward to help the freedom fighters at the beginning of the war with few friends. A freedom fighter known to them was taken prisoner in the confrontation. One day Rashed and his friends rescued him from certain death. After that Rashed became more deeply involved in the war.


    The Imitation game (2014)

    Written by Graham Moore & Directed by Morten Tyldum The Imitation Game is an American Historical Film based on a person name Alan Turing (The Enigma) . the story portrays race Against time During World War 2 of Turing & his mathematician team of cryptanalysts as they work feverishly to break the Germans' notorious Enigma code.


    13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016)

    The Michael Bay film, 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi. The movie took inspiration from Amarican Embassy attack of 2012 by Libya Military. It's a story of six CIA Security Agents who are assigned to protect Amarica operatives & Diplomatics in the city. as the assault rages on the six man engage the combatants in a fierce gun fight to save the life of remaining Amarican people.


    Rustam (2016)

    Rustom is a  Bollywood crime thriller film written by Vipul K Rawal and directed by Tinu Sures Desai.
    It's a story of renowned Navy Officer name Rustam who is happily married with a girl name cynthia. One day he returns from the see and find outs about her wife affair. Rustam killed his wife lover with three shots. After the police custody he decided to fight his own case and promises to come out not guilty.

    #StudentJournalist
    #Whatson
    Here's the Independence Day special, Top 5 Movies That You can Watch. Muktir Gaan (1995) Muktir Gaan also known as song of Freedom is a documentary Feature film about Bangladesh Liberation War. Directed by the best filmmaker duo 'Tareque Masud' and 'Catherine Masud'. Pre existing news reels & archive footages of war were used in this film from various sources. Most of the archive footage were shot by an American filmmaker name 'Lear Lavin'. One of the best Documentary film of Bangladesh Liberation war t where music & song provides inspiration to the refugees & freedom fighters & young students of that time. The Film Show the struggle for independence from the people of East Pakistan before the formation of Bangladesh The struggle is depicted thorough the story of the member of Cultural troupe and their Leader Tareq Ali. Amar Bondu Rashed (2011) Amar Bondhu Rashed is a fictional movie about Bangladesh Liberation war. The movie was adapted from the same Name Novel written by Zafar Iqbal. It’s directed by Morshedul Islam. The protagonist of this story 'Rashed' Jumped into the Liberation war when he was Only eight. one day pakistani Military came to there small town. he saw Freedom fighters fighting military and then he came forward to help the freedom fighters at the beginning of the war with few friends. A freedom fighter known to them was taken prisoner in the confrontation. One day Rashed and his friends rescued him from certain death. After that Rashed became more deeply involved in the war. The Imitation game (2014) Written by Graham Moore & Directed by Morten Tyldum The Imitation Game is an American Historical Film based on a person name Alan Turing (The Enigma) . the story portrays race Against time During World War 2 of Turing & his mathematician team of cryptanalysts as they work feverishly to break the Germans' notorious Enigma code. 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016) The Michael Bay film, 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi. The movie took inspiration from Amarican Embassy attack of 2012 by Libya Military. It's a story of six CIA Security Agents who are assigned to protect Amarica operatives & Diplomatics in the city. as the assault rages on the six man engage the combatants in a fierce gun fight to save the life of remaining Amarican people. Rustam (2016) Rustom is a  Bollywood crime thriller film written by Vipul K Rawal and directed by Tinu Sures Desai. It's a story of renowned Navy Officer name Rustam who is happily married with a girl name cynthia. One day he returns from the see and find outs about her wife affair. Rustam killed his wife lover with three shots. After the police custody he decided to fight his own case and promises to come out not guilty. #StudentJournalist #Whatson
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  • Movie of the Week!

    This week WhatsOn+ has narrowed down the top movie which was made based on the history of independence of Bangladesh 'Amar Bondhu Rashed'. So, buckle up with popcorn and watch it this Independence Day. Masudur Mridul writes.

    Amar Bondu Rashed (2011)

    Amar Bondhu Rashed is a fictional movie about the Bangladesh Liberation war. The movie was adapted from the same Name Novel written by Zafar Iqbal. It’s directed by Morshedul Islam. The protagonist of this story ‘Rashed’ Jumped into the Liberation war when he was only eight. One day Pakistani Military came to a small town. A freedom fighter known to them was taken prisoner in the confrontation. One day Rashed and his friends rescued him from certain death. After that Rashed became more deeply involved in the war.

    #war #whatson #independence #history #fictional
    Movie of the Week! This week WhatsOn+ has narrowed down the top movie which was made based on the history of independence of Bangladesh 'Amar Bondhu Rashed'. So, buckle up with popcorn and watch it this Independence Day. Masudur Mridul writes. Amar Bondu Rashed (2011) Amar Bondhu Rashed is a fictional movie about the Bangladesh Liberation war. The movie was adapted from the same Name Novel written by Zafar Iqbal. It’s directed by Morshedul Islam. The protagonist of this story ‘Rashed’ Jumped into the Liberation war when he was only eight. One day Pakistani Military came to a small town. A freedom fighter known to them was taken prisoner in the confrontation. One day Rashed and his friends rescued him from certain death. After that Rashed became more deeply involved in the war. #war #whatson #independence #history #fictional
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  • #studentJournalist

    How 'Concert For Bangladesh' changed the civilized world's
    impression:

    The world got some shocking news in spring 1970, The Beatles had broken up. But from this band, Harrison and Ringo Starr performed together at 1 August, 1971 in Madison Square. This increased the people's attention more. George Harrison and Ravi Sanker were able to pull together an amazing group of people Billy Preston, Leon Russell, Eric Clapton and Ringo Starr also. Audience excitement didn't know the bound. cause one question remained unanswered. Will Bob Dylan join this super star's line
    up in Madison Square? Who hadn't performed any live concert for two years. That's why ticket was sold out at a glance and whole world's youth's attention was all about this 'Concert for Bangladesh'. Music has a responsibility. Music influences us mentally everyday. It creates emotions, makes us happy or calms us down. It has the power to build feelings of patriotism through lyrics and music, often pushing mankind to achieve feats of heroism. But here the aspect was the role music played in setting the actual impression for the War of Liberation of Bangladesh. Great musicians had the ability to become the standard-bearers of national identities and movements. The 'Concert for Bangladesh' proved that. It is said, "As is the music, so are the people."
    The concert and record sales were eventually heavily taxed by the governments of the USA and Britain over allegations that they had failed to register the event as a concert for charity.

    Finances aside, the concert achieved something far more
    remarkable. Its music instantly raised awareness of our ongoing
    genocide. What proved an unexpected effect despite Tikka
    Khan’s efforts. It changed the way the world viewed events in
    East Pakistan, also forcing the US government to notice and
    react. Though before the concert, several journalists brought the word genocide to the front, but those weren't enough to
    recognize this brutality to the world. West Pakistan with the help of US govt. tried to convince the world that, that was a
    propaganda which was created by neighbor country India. They tried to misguide them telling there was no genocide happening. But after that show world realized that something happening wrong with Bangladesh. World's people started to seek knowledge about this war. After this liberation war, in 1991 George Harrison confessed that collecting fund was not the main objective for this concert. Raising the world's conscience was the main objective then they looked for money.

    This is precisely what the greatest contribution of the Concert for Bangladesh is. It put the Bangladeshi crisis in the
    imagination of the Western public and the whole world. The
    Concert for Bangladesh was one of several factors and elements that contributed to the creation of this global imagination.
    #studentJournalist How 'Concert For Bangladesh' changed the civilized world's impression: The world got some shocking news in spring 1970, The Beatles had broken up. But from this band, Harrison and Ringo Starr performed together at 1 August, 1971 in Madison Square. This increased the people's attention more. George Harrison and Ravi Sanker were able to pull together an amazing group of people Billy Preston, Leon Russell, Eric Clapton and Ringo Starr also. Audience excitement didn't know the bound. cause one question remained unanswered. Will Bob Dylan join this super star's line up in Madison Square? Who hadn't performed any live concert for two years. That's why ticket was sold out at a glance and whole world's youth's attention was all about this 'Concert for Bangladesh'. Music has a responsibility. Music influences us mentally everyday. It creates emotions, makes us happy or calms us down. It has the power to build feelings of patriotism through lyrics and music, often pushing mankind to achieve feats of heroism. But here the aspect was the role music played in setting the actual impression for the War of Liberation of Bangladesh. Great musicians had the ability to become the standard-bearers of national identities and movements. The 'Concert for Bangladesh' proved that. It is said, "As is the music, so are the people." The concert and record sales were eventually heavily taxed by the governments of the USA and Britain over allegations that they had failed to register the event as a concert for charity. Finances aside, the concert achieved something far more remarkable. Its music instantly raised awareness of our ongoing genocide. What proved an unexpected effect despite Tikka Khan’s efforts. It changed the way the world viewed events in East Pakistan, also forcing the US government to notice and react. Though before the concert, several journalists brought the word genocide to the front, but those weren't enough to recognize this brutality to the world. West Pakistan with the help of US govt. tried to convince the world that, that was a propaganda which was created by neighbor country India. They tried to misguide them telling there was no genocide happening. But after that show world realized that something happening wrong with Bangladesh. World's people started to seek knowledge about this war. After this liberation war, in 1991 George Harrison confessed that collecting fund was not the main objective for this concert. Raising the world's conscience was the main objective then they looked for money. This is precisely what the greatest contribution of the Concert for Bangladesh is. It put the Bangladeshi crisis in the imagination of the Western public and the whole world. The Concert for Bangladesh was one of several factors and elements that contributed to the creation of this global imagination.
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  • The five-day-long festival has started with its inaugural ceremony on 11th March at the Liberation War Museum. The tenth edition of the festival will be screening selected international and national documentaries at the auditorium of the Liberation War Museum.

    by WhatsOn Student Journalist Sajid Iqbal

    Read More - https://whatson.guide/liberation-docfest22-launches-in-dhaka-war-museum/
    The five-day-long festival has started with its inaugural ceremony on 11th March at the Liberation War Museum. The tenth edition of the festival will be screening selected international and national documentaries at the auditorium of the Liberation War Museum. by WhatsOn Student Journalist [sajid.iqbal] Read More - https://whatson.guide/liberation-docfest22-launches-in-dhaka-war-museum/
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    Liberation DocFest’22 launches in Dhaka War Museum 
    The five-day-long festival has started with its inaugural ceremony on 11th March at the Liberation War Museum. The tenth edition of the...
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