Television channels have lined up a range of magazine and celebrity shows to entertain viewers this Eid. From music and dance to special performances, audiences can expect a variety of festive programmes.
Film star Siam Ahmed and television actress Jannatul Sumaiya Heme have lent their voices to a song in this Eid's special episode of "Ityadi".
For more than 20 years, celebrated TV host and writer Hanif Sanket has been showcasing our folk culture, history, and heritage through his popular magazine show "Ityadi". Every Eid, he has also featured a special segment with foreign nationals.
Popular musicians Habib Wahid and Pritom Hasan are set to share the stage for the first time in this year’s Eid special “Ityadi”. The duo will present a duet performance in the much-anticipated show.
This episode features an exclusive interview with renowned politician Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, a native of Thakurgaon. The interview focuses on various lesser-known aspects of his life, and notably, the discussion remains entirely apolitical.
In response to the chaos that unfolded in Thakurgaon, Hanif Sanket took to Facebook to share a detailed statement addressing the incident.
Filming for the popular magazine show "Ityadi" was interrupted for a couple of hours last night at Rajbari village in Thakurgaon's Ranisankail upazila due to a huge crowd.
This episode starts with a captivating song about Bagerhat, penned by Moniruzzaman Palash, and performed with a dance routine by over a hundred students from various local educational institutions.
In this episode, a song about reconnecting with one’s roots was performed by two successful artistes from different genres: Kumar Bishwajit and Chisty Baul. The song’s lyrics were penned by Mohammad Rafiquzzaman, and the composition and musical arrangement were done by Ibrar Tipu. Additionally, a second song, celebrating the history and culture of Sonargaon, written by Moniruzzaman Polash, featured a captivating performance by more than 50 local dancers.
The recent episode of the widely known magazine show "Ityadi" has been shot in Sherpur, with the production team setting up the stage inside the picturesque Madhutila Eco Park in Garo Hills. This year's episode is scheduled to be recorded there on July 16.
In celebration of Eid-ul-Azha, Hanif Sanket's Fagun Audio Vision has produced a special programme titled “Paanch Phoron”. This much-anticipated show is scheduled to air on ATN Bangla at 10:30pm on the third day of Eid.
The episode featured a special performance by renowned singer Sabina Yasmin.
The song "Ronge Ronge Rongin Hobo" received initial acclaim at the magazine event. Although Tahsan Khan is a seasoned musician, Tasnia Farin especially captivated the audience with her exceptional vocal talent — despite not being a professional singer.
Renowned television host and producer Hanif Sanket, known for the popular magazine program "Ityadi," has found his verified Facebook page hacked. Sanket himself confirmed this information on his social media platform. Additionally, he urged his devoted followers to remain vigilant.
Eid celebration remains incomplete without the enchanting charm of "Ityadi," consistently delivering fresh and distinctive skits and dance performances.
This year, popular actors Siam Ahmed and Mehazabien Chowdhury are set to captivate audiences with a special Eid dance performance on "Ityadi", showcasing the usage of various mobile apps.
The four of the actors will play the role of elderly guardians in the drama. The narration-based drama will centre around a plot where their children fall victim to different traps, as they didn’t adhere to their elders’ wisdom.
In a bid to enthral its audience for the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr, Ityadi has combined two distinct genres—folk and contemporary—through a song sung by the late musician Khalid Hasan Milu's two sons, Protic Hasan and Pritom Hasan.
Tasnia Farin has recently collaborated with Tahsan on a duet titled "Ronge Ronge Rongin Hobo," which was recorded on March 2. The lyrics of the song were written by Kabir Bakul, with music composed by Imran Mahmudul.