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Surtirtha’s Tagore music programme ends

Mita Haque, right, renders a solo while Surtirtha artistes present a Tagore song in chorus on Saturday at the Bangladesh National Museum.  -- Snigdha Zaman
Surtirtha’s two-day programme featuring Tagore’s special types of songs those he composed being influenced by different genres of popular songs expressed as bhangar gaan, attracted huge audience on the concluding day event at the National Museum Auditorium on Saturday. Full story

Rayhan wins award in Spain

Young filmmaker Rayhan Ahmed has bagged the Best Motion Picture award at audience vote category contesting with over a hundred documentaries from different countries of the world at an... Full story

French artist’s innovative works on display

Metal, a well used material in sculpture, has been presented in an innovative manner by the French artist Dr Lambert Shumbusho in his ongoing solo art show at the Bengal Art Lounge in Gulshan. Full story

Finally, the Khans are back

Salman Khan, Shahrukh Khan and Aamir Khan.
Missed the big Khans in the first half of the year? Here they are, finally, with around Rs. 400 crore riding on them. Bollywood may have had a good run without Salman, Shah Rukh and Aamir so far, but the boys are back starting this season, promising even better business, reports Hindustan times. Full story


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