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Bangladeshi expatriates make music video for global release

Cultural Correspondent

Young Bangladeshi expatriates living in Ireland are making two music videos of songs composed by Nasrul Haque Roni targeting those to be aired in the European and local TV channels.
The video of Neel Akash, rendered by Popy, is now in the final stage and clips of the music video are already available on the social network facebook.  Bulbul Khandokar is the lyrist of the song.
‘Ireland based Bangladeshi student Jeku Banik, who studies at the Ballyfermot College, jointly with DOP Hermeliono Opel, is making the music video in seven locations in Ireland,’ young composer Roni told New Age.
Bangladeshi expatriates Didarul Alam and Nadia perform in the music video, Roni said. 
‘Jeku will make another video of the song Meye, sung by Bibek, under the banner of JRHD. Raihan Ahmed is the lyricist of the song,’ he added.
According to Roni, Jeku contacted him listening songs composed by him, which are available on facebook.



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