On Sunday (August 4), Gaan Bangla, the country’s only music-focused television channel, was heavily vandalised and looted by miscreants.
Pahela Baishakh has become even more special for Gaan Bangla’s musical couple Kaushik Hossain Taposh and Farzana Munny as they have welcomed their grandchild today.
The recently released widely circulated song "Biri" written, tuned, and composed by Kaushik Hossain Taposh has reached a significant milestone. Published by TM Records, this song has been voiced by singer Parvez Sazzad.
Speculations about a transnational gathering or concert arose after Kaushik Hossain Taposh from his verified Facebook page opened polls and started taking votes on whom the audiences would most likely want to see perform in Dhaka.
The quiz campaign surrounding the song engaged over ten thousand people, with more than seven hundred providing correct answers. A lucky winner, selected from among them, will be awarded a cash prize of Tk one lakh very soon.
Recently, following the dissemination of a modified version of actress Apu Biswas' conversation with Gaan Bangla Chairperson Farzana Munny on a ‘controversial matter,’ false information proliferated both in local media and on various social media platforms.
Gaan Bangla's CEO Kaushik Hossain Taposh started his birthday on a festive note. He cut a cake with his lovely family and beautiful wife, Farzana Munny, when the clock struck 12. The "Prohelika" team decided to surprise the Gaan Bangla CEO by dropping by the TM records office.
An uncharacteristic status was uploaded from Gaan Bangla Chairperson Farzana Munny’s Facebook page. The status had accused her husband, Kaushik Hossain Taposh of being unfaithful to her by getting involved with a popular actress.
Bangladesh National Film Award recipient Shujeo Shyam, who is also an artiste at the Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra, received the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award at the award ceremony.
On Sunday (August 4), Gaan Bangla, the country’s only music-focused television channel, was heavily vandalised and looted by miscreants.
Pahela Baishakh has become even more special for Gaan Bangla’s musical couple Kaushik Hossain Taposh and Farzana Munny as they have welcomed their grandchild today.
The recently released widely circulated song "Biri" written, tuned, and composed by Kaushik Hossain Taposh has reached a significant milestone. Published by TM Records, this song has been voiced by singer Parvez Sazzad.
Speculations about a transnational gathering or concert arose after Kaushik Hossain Taposh from his verified Facebook page opened polls and started taking votes on whom the audiences would most likely want to see perform in Dhaka.
The quiz campaign surrounding the song engaged over ten thousand people, with more than seven hundred providing correct answers. A lucky winner, selected from among them, will be awarded a cash prize of Tk one lakh very soon.
Recently, following the dissemination of a modified version of actress Apu Biswas' conversation with Gaan Bangla Chairperson Farzana Munny on a ‘controversial matter,’ false information proliferated both in local media and on various social media platforms.
Gaan Bangla's CEO Kaushik Hossain Taposh started his birthday on a festive note. He cut a cake with his lovely family and beautiful wife, Farzana Munny, when the clock struck 12. The "Prohelika" team decided to surprise the Gaan Bangla CEO by dropping by the TM records office.
An uncharacteristic status was uploaded from Gaan Bangla Chairperson Farzana Munny’s Facebook page. The status had accused her husband, Kaushik Hossain Taposh of being unfaithful to her by getting involved with a popular actress.
Bangladesh National Film Award recipient Shujeo Shyam, who is also an artiste at the Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra, received the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award at the award ceremony.
The artiste, who admits to being the ‘son of Barishal’ is in Dhaka, recording with renowned composer-singer Kaushik Hossain Taposh for a new project. We had a chance to talk to the legend at the premises of Gaan Bangla television in the capital.