The 18-foot-tall “Rupali Guitar,” located at Probortok Mour, was built by the Chattogram City Corporation as a tribute to Bachchu, whose band LRB brought him nationwide fame and earned him a special place in the hearts of Bangladeshis worldwide.
Born today in 1962, in Chattogram city, Ayub Bachchu came into this world with just fifty-six years in hand. His father wanted a unique name for his son, unlike common names like Ayub Ali or Ayub Hossain. Taking distinct parts from two names, he was christened Ayub Bachchu. From then on, he became “one and only”.
The 18-foot-tall “Rupali Guitar,” located at Probortok Mour, was built by the Chattogram City Corporation as a tribute to Bachchu, whose band LRB brought him nationwide fame and earned him a special place in the hearts of Bangladeshis worldwide.
Born today in 1962, in Chattogram city, Ayub Bachchu came into this world with just fifty-six years in hand. His father wanted a unique name for his son, unlike common names like Ayub Ali or Ayub Hossain. Taking distinct parts from two names, he was christened Ayub Bachchu. From then on, he became “one and only”.