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‘Eagerly wait to pack suitcase and travel to this country’: Anupam Roy, Taalpatar Shepai performing in Dhaka today
Popular Indian Bengali singer Anupam Roy and the Taalpatar Shepai band have said that they always love to perform for their Bangladeshi fans, acknowledging the love of their admirers in the country."Whenever my management informs me that I am going to perform in any event here in Bangladesh, it always feels great. I eagerly wait to pack my suitcase and travel to this country. I love to perform here; I love the food," Roy said at a press conference in a Dhaka hotel on Wednesday (July 05, 2023).
Echoing the same, Pritam Das from the popular duo Taalpatar Shepai said they are overwhelmed with the love of their Bangladeshi fans and admirers."We have only performed once in Bangladesh till date; however, we are really excited to come here again as we have been greatly admired by our loving fans in this country. Hopefully we can enthrall them again tomorrow (today)," said Pritam.
Also read: Bangladesh Deputy High Commission Kolkata releases Mujib Year songThe event Pritam referred to is the "Magical Night" concert scheduled to take place at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) hall-4 on Thursday (July 06, 2023).
The event will also feature popular singers-musicians from Bangladesh and West Bengal including Arnob, Meghdol, and Hatirpool Sessions.Organized by Triple Time Communications with an aim to initiate a cultural exchange between the artists of West Bengal, India and Bangladesh, the concert is promising to deliver a majestic, melodic fusion of Bangla songs with this ensemble cast of dynamic artists.
A press conference was organized on Wednesday which was attended by Anupam Roy with the dynamic duo of Pritam Das and Suman Ghosh of Taalpatar Shepai along with the organizers.
Also read: Sandhya Mukhapadya's melodious legacy will live foreverRoy, while answering a question from this correspondent, said, he was grateful to many Bangladeshi artists and moved by the enthralling performances featured in the two seasons of Coke Studio Bangla."Whenever I come here to perform, I have always received tremendous support from many respected Bangladeshi artists. The late-great Ayub Bachchu is one of them; he always admired me from the beginning," said Roy."I remember when I was young like Pritam and Suman, Bachchu bhai and many other legendary musicians — who are also immensely popular in our West Bengal — showered me with love and tremendous guidance. I am so grateful, and I always feel blessed that I got love from both the Bengals," said Roy.When asked which songs he was going to perform at the concert, Roy said: "As musicians and artists we have so many songs but no matter where we go, crowds always demand for some of the most popular tracks. I will definitely try to deliver some of them tomorrow (today)."
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Pritam Das said the same applies for them as well, adding that no matter where they perform — be it West Bengal or in Bangladesh — they always try to deliver the same enthralling performances which made them dearest to their ardent listeners.Anupam Roy, massively popular among Bangladeshi fans for his popular tracks "Amake Amar Moto Thakte Dao," "Bawshonto Eshe Gechhe, "Boba Tunnel' and more, performed for a couple of times in Bangladesh.
Taalpatar Shepai performed for the first time in the concert titled "Let's Vibe with Taalpatar Shepai" back in June this year.The duo gained immense popularity for their melodious, soft rock tracks such as "Ami Shudhu Khujecchi Amay," "Hridoya," "Moddhorate" and a handful of soothing covers of popular Bengali songs.
Read more: 10 Netflix English Originals releasing in August 2023The "Magical Night" concert will welcome the music lovers at ICCB hall-4 today from 5 pm onwards.
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Cricket returns to Bangladeshi fans: Tickets go on sale on Thursday
Tickets for Bangladesh- Pakistan T20I series will go on sale on Thursday as the authorities are allowing limited number of spectators in stadium maintaining Covid-19 health protocols. And along with Saheed Suhrawardy Indoor Stadium at Mirpur, tickets will be available at the tickets booth at gate number 1 of Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, the venue of the tournament. Booths will be open for the fans who want to buy tickets from 9am to 6pm.
Read:One eye on future: Bangladesh add Akbar, Saif, Yasir to T20 squad against Pakistan Tickets for 50 per cent of the stadium's original capacity will be sold, and the fans- aged 18 or more- must show Covid-19 vaccine certificates at the entrance to the stadium on match days. Each ticket for the grandstand area will cost BDT 1000, and tickets for VIP stands, clubhouses, southern and northern stands and eastern stand will cost BDT 500, 300, 150 and 100 respectively. The first match of the three-match T20I series will take place on November 19, while the other matches will be played on November 20 and 22. All the matches will be played at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, and the matches will start at 2pm.
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