Subir Nandi’s new song on Bangabandhu


Culture Desk
Subir Nandi has sung a new original song in memory of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Written by Sujan Hajong the song has been composed by Jadu Richhil and musically arranged by Sumon Kalyan. The song was recorded on March 30. It will be added into a mixed album named ‘Bangabandhu Tumi Swapna Bangalir.’ All the songs of the album have been written by Sujan. Vocalists of the album hail from different parts of South Asia. The list includes Nachiketa Chakraborty and Subhamita Banerjee from India, Ashra Kunwar from Nepal, Sangay Lhaden Tshering from Bhutan, David from Sri Lanka, Shalabee Ibrahim from Maldives and from Bangladesh Fahmida Nabi.
About the song Subir Nandi said-“The present generation is very much ahead. In this age songs, poetries and also films are being made on Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The new song on Bangabandhu has splendid lyrics from Sujan Hajong.” The song according to him tries to highlight that the Bengali people will always remember Bangabandhu for his self-sacrifice for his country, land and mother.
Sujan Hajong on his part said that Bangabandhu’s history cannot be wiped out. In his lyrics he has talked about the residence of Bangabadhu at Dhanmondi 32, his glasses with black frame, his easy chair and the rare image of Sheikh Russel. He has done this so that the young generation might feel more motivated to learn the correct history about Bangabandhu.