• ‘𝗘 𝗛𝗮𝘄𝗮’ 𝗲𝗰𝗵𝗼𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗺𝗲𝗹𝗼𝗱𝘆 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘄𝗶𝗻𝗱𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝘀𝗲𝗮

    How rare is it to search for and eventually fall in love with a sound cut through a network of perfect sea stillness? Associating the wind with the sea will sound banal until you've heard Meghdol's latest work, E Hawa. Social networks are now completely enchanted by this masterpiece. I feel like you have every good reason to receive so much love and support.

    Meghdol can easily be described as one of the most popular bands of Bangladesh's young generation.So it was only a matter of seconds after the song was released and people started tuning in to hear what they had created this time. E Hawa is the fifth track from Meghdol's latest album Aluminum er Dana. The song could be a collaboration between Meghdol and Face Card Production for Mejbaur Rahman Sumon's upcoming film Hawa. Written and sung by Shibu Kumer Shill
    and Mejbaur Rahman Sumon, this song features artists from the film.

    The music video begins with the screen appearing in a combination of navy blue and teal, some rust and faded wood in part of the boat - the boat where the story of the film "Hawa" began.A raging sea with raging water splashing the hull with the wind making it flow dangerously fills the mind of the listener.

    Singer-songwriter Shibu Kumer Shill's voice transcended the boundaries of space in this song. He challenges this "Hawa" (the wind) to understand the destiny to which he is being led. The heart of the listener beats through here at least once in this scorching summer heat with cold emptiness.
    The layers of instruments come together one by one: the guitar solo at the beginning.The drums surrounding the voices gently begin to inform the story of the harshness. Guitars and drums slowly blend with flute, saxophone and clarinet to a melody that sums up the main theme here, the stormy sea.
    The singer's voice, constantly fed by these instruments, sinks from a sore crest to something almost hollow. The general setting of the ship with flashes of red light against the monochrome phosphor of the sea will transport the listener's mind to this ship caught in a storm.

    #studentjournalism #hawamovie
    ‘𝗘 𝗛𝗮𝘄𝗮’ 𝗲𝗰𝗵𝗼𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗺𝗲𝗹𝗼𝗱𝘆 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘄𝗶𝗻𝗱𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝘀𝗲𝗮 How rare is it to search for and eventually fall in love with a sound cut through a network of perfect sea stillness? Associating the wind with the sea will sound banal until you've heard Meghdol's latest work, E Hawa. Social networks are now completely enchanted by this masterpiece. I feel like you have every good reason to receive so much love and support. Meghdol can easily be described as one of the most popular bands of Bangladesh's young generation.So it was only a matter of seconds after the song was released and people started tuning in to hear what they had created this time. E Hawa is the fifth track from Meghdol's latest album Aluminum er Dana. The song could be a collaboration between Meghdol and Face Card Production for Mejbaur Rahman Sumon's upcoming film Hawa. Written and sung by Shibu Kumer Shill and Mejbaur Rahman Sumon, this song features artists from the film. The music video begins with the screen appearing in a combination of navy blue and teal, some rust and faded wood in part of the boat - the boat where the story of the film "Hawa" began.A raging sea with raging water splashing the hull with the wind making it flow dangerously fills the mind of the listener. Singer-songwriter Shibu Kumer Shill's voice transcended the boundaries of space in this song. He challenges this "Hawa" (the wind) to understand the destiny to which he is being led. The heart of the listener beats through here at least once in this scorching summer heat with cold emptiness. The layers of instruments come together one by one: the guitar solo at the beginning.The drums surrounding the voices gently begin to inform the story of the harshness. Guitars and drums slowly blend with flute, saxophone and clarinet to a melody that sums up the main theme here, the stormy sea. The singer's voice, constantly fed by these instruments, sinks from a sore crest to something almost hollow. The general setting of the ship with flashes of red light against the monochrome phosphor of the sea will transport the listener's mind to this ship caught in a storm. #studentjournalism #hawamovie
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  • Rehaan Rasul: The King of Romance | WhatsOn Show | EP 27
    Tonight BD 9 PM! DON'T MISS IT!

    Watch: https://youtu.be/HcyPorujT4M

    Singer, composer, and songwriter Rehaan Rasul said that he wants to create songs that can move the hearts of music lovers. He has been practicing music since he was 7. He started learning music under his elder sister. Later, he learned Nazrul songs at a young age at Bulbul Academy of Fine Arts. In 1997, he won the second prize in a classical music competition organized by BAFA. Besides writing songs, he also composes his own songs.

    Many thanks for your great contribution to Music Industry. Thanks for giving us awesome childhood. Thanks for joining WhatsOn.

    Give a thumbs up if you like it
    and don't forget to subscribe to the channel!
    Rehaan Rasul: The King of Romance | WhatsOn Show | EP 27 Tonight BD 9 PM! DON'T MISS IT! Watch: https://youtu.be/HcyPorujT4M Singer, composer, and songwriter Rehaan Rasul said that he wants to create songs that can move the hearts of music lovers. He has been practicing music since he was 7. He started learning music under his elder sister. Later, he learned Nazrul songs at a young age at Bulbul Academy of Fine Arts. In 1997, he won the second prize in a classical music competition organized by BAFA. Besides writing songs, he also composes his own songs. Many thanks for your great contribution to Music Industry. Thanks for giving us awesome childhood. Thanks for joining WhatsOn. Give a thumbs up if you like it and don't forget to subscribe to the channel!
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  • Ahmed Muneef: The King of Romance | WhatsOn Show | EP 24

    Watch: https://youtu.be/58tNLv2ueO4 | BD 9 PM

    Ahmed Muneef is a Bangladeshi singer, songwriter, composer, and idealist. His music inspires young musicians to come forward. His contribution to professional music is unparallel.
    We, express our gratitude to Ahmed Munnef for sharing his valuable thoughts and ideas which will help to rebuild our music industry.


    #ahmedmuneef #Muneef #whatsonshow #whatson
    Ahmed Muneef: The King of Romance | WhatsOn Show | EP 24 Watch: https://youtu.be/58tNLv2ueO4 | BD 9 PM ​ Ahmed Muneef is a Bangladeshi singer, songwriter, composer, and idealist. His music inspires young musicians to come forward. His contribution to professional music is unparallel. We, express our gratitude to Ahmed Munnef for sharing his valuable thoughts and ideas which will help to rebuild our music industry. #ahmedmuneef #Muneef #whatsonshow #whatson
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  • Tashfee: The Leading Talents | WhatsOn Show | EP 17
    Friday at 9 pm BD
    Watch: https://youtu.be/mS3BVoD8ZMk

    Tasfia Fatima Tashfee is a Bangladeshi songwriter, a singer who has been carving a name for herself in the music industry since she has started.
    When we talk about feminism, Tashfee shared, “if we look at the principles of feminism, then everyone should be a feminist. We, women, want to live good, happy lives just like men do. It is very inspiring for me to see how empowered some women are. It inspires and amazes me to see just how much women are doing nowadays. A lot of the time things are not easy for women, but there are so many women breaking down barriers. At the end of the day, I am a feminist.”
    Tashfee: The Leading Talents | WhatsOn Show | EP 17 Friday at 9 pm BD :backhand-index-pointing-right: Watch: https://youtu.be/mS3BVoD8ZMk :backhand-index-pointing-left: Tasfia Fatima Tashfee is a Bangladeshi songwriter, a singer who has been carving a name for herself in the music industry since she has started. When we talk about feminism, Tashfee shared, “if we look at the principles of feminism, then everyone should be a feminist. We, women, want to live good, happy lives just like men do. It is very inspiring for me to see how empowered some women are. It inspires and amazes me to see just how much women are doing nowadays. A lot of the time things are not easy for women, but there are so many women breaking down barriers. At the end of the day, I am a feminist.”
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  • Tasfia Fatima Tashfee is a Bangladeshi songwriter, a singer who has been carving a name for herself in the music industry since she has started. Munia Iffat catches Tashfee up with her journey, mental health, feminism, and more.

    Read More: https://whatson.guide/tashfee-the-leading-talent/

    #tasfia #songwriter #singer #feminism
    Tasfia Fatima Tashfee is a Bangladeshi songwriter, a singer who has been carving a name for herself in the music industry since she has started. Munia Iffat catches Tashfee up with her journey, mental health, feminism, and more. Read More: https://whatson.guide/tashfee-the-leading-talent/ #tasfia #songwriter #singer #feminism
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