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Fahin Rahman Aungkita

Autism Welfare Foundation celebrates 20 years with cultural event

The stage was decorated with peacocks and butterflies, and amidst these colourful presences were the talented students of Kanon, a specialised institution of the Autism Welfare Foundation (AWF), with their vibrant mediums of artistic expression.
2 February 2025, 11:43 AM

Shyamal Chowdhury’s ‘Echoes in Form’: An exhibition sculpted out of emotions

To have passed by the Shontrash Birodhi Raju Sharokh Bhashkorjo (Anti Terrorism Raju Memorial Sculpture) one day and to then have stood before its maker the next, was a surreal experience. The moment felt extraordinary, yet, the man I stood before made the the interaction remarkably humble. To me, speaking with sculptor Shyamal Chowdhury equalled reconnecting with an old friend — as though he was back in the art scene after years and was describing art like it were the essence of his existence.
15 January 2025, 15:10 PM

‘Dhyan’: Harmonious celebrations highlight Shohojia's solo concert

Once the attendees were let in, the hall was barely half-filled. Overlooking the big red curtains of the stage, a mother cat and kitten duo playfully wandered around the auditorium for an unscheduled and whimsical first act of the show. Who could have predicted that the hall full of audience would surge to the front, midway through the show, transforming the seated concert into a captivating celebration?
11 January 2025, 07:45 AM

‘Jolkabbo 5.0’: Exploring the charm of watercolour at Edge Gallery

With each artist contributing two paintings, the exhibition features 108 artworks spread across the well-lit gallery. While there is no singular theme, the collection underscores the intricacy and versatility of watercolour as a medium. Encompassing diverse subjects—from the seasons of Bangladesh to urban vignettes, rural landscapes, the July uprising, and abstract compositions—the exhibition offers a broad spectrum of artistic expressions.
24 December 2024, 12:58 PM

The one where Matthew Perry lives on through Chandler Bing

It’s almost impossible not to talk about Chandler Bing when talking about Matthew Perry when the man behind the character himself said, "It wasn't that I thought I could play Chandler; I was Chandler."
28 October 2024, 12:16 PM

‘Dhaka Art Weekend’ takes art beyond aesthetics

Art has always played a significant role in Bangladesh, from moving songs during the Liberation War to modern-day political art. Emphasising this historical context alongside the influence of today’s artists, ‘Day 2’ featured the second dialogue, titled “Artists Leading Paths: Artists in Policymaking.”
20 October 2024, 11:24 AM

‘Hatirpool Sessions’ returns with fusion of music and fresh talent in season 3

“Hatirpool Sessions” began its journey four years ago, offering a perfect blend of simplicity and depth. Its lyrics have given voice to unspoken emotions, connecting with everyday experiences. Now, collaborating with around 25 different artistes—both new and seasoned—the platform is just days away from unveiling its much-awaited third season.
6 October 2024, 10:59 AM

‘Re-love-ution’: The two-week festival celebrating love, art, and revolution

In the dimly lit gallery, decorated with revolutionary-themed art, Anusheh Anadil spoke about love and revolution. A circle of people gathered to discuss the changes they hoped to see in post-revolution Bangladesh. Outside, raindrops tapped gently, while the sound of the Tanpura filled the air. A cat, wearing a blue bandana, wandered through the audience during the inaugural session of the two-week-long festival “Re-love-ution” or “Premandolon” at Jatra Biroti in Banani.
16 September 2024, 13:00 PM

‘Demon Slayer’ season 3 concludes with journey of epic backstories, breakthroughs

As the third season of Demon Slayer drew to an end wrapping up the Swordsmith Village arc, Ufotable wasted no time in announcing a fourth season by releasing an official teaser trailer.
20 June 2023, 05:08 AM

‘Bornomala’: A visual lesson on Bengali language

There are numerous indigenous languages at the risk of becoming extinct. ‘“Bornomala” was conceived with the aim to preserve all these languages and capture their beauty in the form of art. 
13 May 2023, 11:02 AM

Nothing can dampen the spirits of Charukola students

Preparations underway for celebrating Pahela Baishakh with grandeur
13 April 2023, 14:49 PM

‘Kathaknritya Sandhya’: Going back to the roots of classical dance

Yesterday evening was about Kathak, one of the eight forms of classical dancing known for its sophisticated footwork and graceful hand gestures or Mudras. Around 300 dancers graced the stage in perfect synchrony and symphony to the beats of the tabla and flute.
26 February 2023, 14:45 PM

Films and censorship: Where to draw the line?

DU Film Society recently organised an open dialogue titled, ‘Jukti Tokko Goppo’
10 February 2023, 11:59 AM

Films under 10 minutes amaze crowd at DIFF

“The budget for our film was a mere 680 taka. In one room, and in two days, my first directorial ‘Anger’ was made, and here we are.” Showrov Kamal Chowdhury said to the crowd before the screenings began. It was the 7th day of the Dhaka International Film Festival and the evening was about the screening of 7 short films, under the segment ‘Bangladesh Panorama’.
21 January 2023, 10:08 AM

Ayub Bachchu’s guitars, memorabilia on display

What does one normally expect from an exhibition? Intricate pieces of framed art, curious art connoisseurs quietly observing the pieces? Strangely enough, as I walked into the houseful gallery, I found everyone singing out loud to legendary rock songs of the late great Ayub Bachchu.
5 November 2022, 04:40 AM

An ode to plurality, coexistence and diversity

In a congregation of a diverse range of genres under the same evening sky, that is how Moheener Ghoraguli’s 1977 classic came alive on Thursday, in the TSC swimming pool area of the University of Dhaka—with psychedelic tunes tessellated through folk melodies.
3 October 2022, 12:15 PM

Across the pages of ‘Himur Kolpito Diary’

Baatighar Theatre’s “Himur Kolpito Diary” was performed on Tuesday evening in the Studio Theatre Hall of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy.
30 September 2022, 02:50 AM

‘Jemon khushi temon poro’: Students stage protest at DU

The protest took place on Thursday afternoon, at the Anti-Terrorism Raju Memorial Sculpture. Students gathered around to voice their concerns and protest the High Court's comments regarding women's clothing, and how many individuals had supported this notion to control what women wear.
2 September 2022, 08:29 AM

Vibrant hues and timely demands

“We have our own mother tongue, our own music, and a culture we dearly cherish. Why should we call ourselves by anything other than our own identity?” asked Henri Clara Tripura who came in the early hours of the morning wearing her traditional Tripuri dress to celebrate the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples 2022.
15 August 2022, 18:00 PM

Of unreleased tracks and untold stories: Team ‘Hawa’ visits BUET

A modern fairytale with a touch of mythology, “Hawa” has taken the country by storm, with its mysterious trailer and mesmerising songs. Yesterday, the promotional activities of “Hawa” reached Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) in the form of a press conference, followed by a concert.
26 July 2022, 05:43 AM

Eid telefilms with female leads you need to check out

This Eid saw many Bangladeshi actresses taking on roles that aren’t traditionally associated with women in the industry. Challenging the contemporary idea that women are simply compliant partners or pretty ladies—for the male lead to pursue—many actresses stepped up and took on roles that told the stories of strong and empowered female characters. With female protagonists, Sabila Nur, Tanjin Tisha, and Mehazabien Chowdhury graced our screens during this Eid, bringing forward some fresh and unique storylines that featured strong women in the lead roles. Bewlo is a list of female-centric Eid films that everyone should check out:
15 July 2022, 14:10 PM

Handicrafts showcasing employment opportunities for gender-diverse individuals

An initiative of TransEnd, a handicrafts fair was held on Friday afternoon, aiming to empower the marginalised transgender, hijra and gender-diverse community of Bangladesh.
20 June 2022, 18:00 PM

These beautiful handicrafts showcase employment opportunities for gender-diverse individuals

An initiative of TransEnd, a handicrafts fair, was held on Friday afternoon, aiming to empower the marginalised transgender, hijra and gender-diverse community of Bangladesh.
19 June 2022, 08:34 AM
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