The celebrated vocalist Fahmida Nabi shared the stage with popular music director and singer Muza in a concert yesterday (November 9), in San Jose, California, USA. Fahmida had already arrived in the United States, while sources revealed that Muza flew in from London to participate.
“I’m particularly excited about these songs because they were all penned by a group of talented female lyricists. Working with female artistes is a special joy for me,” the renowned singer shared in an exclusive interview with The Daily Star.
“I cannot believe that we are seeing scenes like this on the streets of Bangladesh, our own people being treated like this, unbelievable,” wrote Shafin Ahmed four days ago on his Facebook profile. Little did he know that this would be the last visual he would have of his beloved motherland. All his life, Shafin had raised his voice against whatever he perceived as injustice– which also led him to leave the band he helped make legendary, Miles.
Renowned musicians Fahmida Nabi and Krishnokoli are set to appear on Bangladesh Television's (BTV) Eid special musical programmes, adding to the plethora of Eid-ul-Azha festivities.
Pahela Baishakh, or the Bengali New Year, evokes fond memories and signifies joy. The spirited festival of delight is about attending fairs, indulging in delicious treats, and reveling in happiness. Baishakh celebrations hold a special place for our celebrities, indicating a lively and colourful occasion for them too.
Vocalist Fahmida Nabi's songs tend to signify something unique. Over the years, she has presented various new songs. This time around the National Film Award-winning singer has lent her voice to a patriotic song.
Fahmida Nabi, a celebrated vocalist with a substantial fan base, consistently treats her audience to new musical offerings. Continuing this trend, the music video for her latest release, “Bondhu Hariye Gelo”, has been unveiled. The song is available on Fahmida Nabi's official YouTube channel, which is managed by Anamol Projects.
Two of singer Fahmida Nabi’s Facebook pages are now out of her ownership, as they have been hacked. One page is named, ‘Fahmida Nabi’ while the other is named ‘FahmidaNabi’s diary’.
Musical sisters Fahmida Nabi and Samina Chowdhury will soon be reuniting for a heartwarming musical performance at the reality show "Ispahani Mirzapore Banglabid".
Despite her busy schedule, Fahmida Nabi finds time to not only cook iftar for her family, but to spend time with her friends as well. There's also a special reason she's looking forward to Eid this year, she explains.
The most divine and purest bond in this world is that of a mother and her child, say celebs to an exclusive telephone interview with The Daily Star.