Twenty-seven years after the release of the classic Bangladesh-India joint production “Hothat Brishti”, a remake titled “Abar Hothat Brishti” is now in the works. The original 1998 film first aired on television before hitting cinemas and went on to become a box office success. Alongside the storyline, its songs—especially those sung by Nachiketa Chakraborty—remain beloved to this day.
Renowned Indian musician Sidhu, the frontman of the band Cactus, has alleged that several tracks by Nachiketa Chakraborty bear musical similarities to existing compositions. To back up his claim, he cited specific examples, including “Nilanjana 1”, one of Nachiketa’s most well-known songs, which he suggested takes inspiration from a piece by the Bangladeshi band Feedback.
Record label Aajob Records has officially released noted Indian singer Nachiketa Chakraborty and Joy Shahriar's duet album "Tothagoto".
Nachiketa is one such musician. Despite participating in the protests, he is being trolled online. The musician who is famous for his numerous timeless songs, is deeply saddened by the situation.
Nachiketa Chakraborty's eagerly awaited performance at the Krishibid Institute in the capital, initially set for Friday (July 26), has been postponed to a later date by the event organising body, Ajob Karkhana. They have recently unveiled the new official date to the media.
Bangladesh recently witnessed a significant level of unrest due to the consequences of violent clashes which followed the quota reform movement. Over the past week, violence erupted across the country, especially turning the capital city into a battlefield. However, the situation is now being strictly monitored with the enforcement of curfews.
Nachiketa Chakraborty, a renowned figure in Bengali music industry, has graced the stage at the “Dhaka Melancholy” concert held at Hatirjheel Amphitheatre on Friday (July 12). His enchanting performance left the audience spellbound and deeply moved.
Nachiketa Chakraborty is a well-known name in both Kolkata and Bangladesh. His melodious voice and heartwarming lyrics beautifully reflect themes of love, life, and social messages.
Nachiketa Chakraborty, the beloved musician from West Bengal, is returning to perform for the Dhaka audience once more. "Nachiketa Live in Dhaka Volume 2" is scheduled for July 26 at the Krishibid Institute auditorium in the capital.
Twenty-seven years after the release of the classic Bangladesh-India joint production “Hothat Brishti”, a remake titled “Abar Hothat Brishti” is now in the works. The original 1998 film first aired on television before hitting cinemas and went on to become a box office success. Alongside the storyline, its songs—especially those sung by Nachiketa Chakraborty—remain beloved to this day.
Renowned Indian musician Sidhu, the frontman of the band Cactus, has alleged that several tracks by Nachiketa Chakraborty bear musical similarities to existing compositions. To back up his claim, he cited specific examples, including “Nilanjana 1”, one of Nachiketa’s most well-known songs, which he suggested takes inspiration from a piece by the Bangladeshi band Feedback.
Record label Aajob Records has officially released noted Indian singer Nachiketa Chakraborty and Joy Shahriar's duet album "Tothagoto".
Nachiketa is one such musician. Despite participating in the protests, he is being trolled online. The musician who is famous for his numerous timeless songs, is deeply saddened by the situation.
Nachiketa Chakraborty's eagerly awaited performance at the Krishibid Institute in the capital, initially set for Friday (July 26), has been postponed to a later date by the event organising body, Ajob Karkhana. They have recently unveiled the new official date to the media.
Bangladesh recently witnessed a significant level of unrest due to the consequences of violent clashes which followed the quota reform movement. Over the past week, violence erupted across the country, especially turning the capital city into a battlefield. However, the situation is now being strictly monitored with the enforcement of curfews.
Nachiketa Chakraborty, a renowned figure in Bengali music industry, has graced the stage at the “Dhaka Melancholy” concert held at Hatirjheel Amphitheatre on Friday (July 12). His enchanting performance left the audience spellbound and deeply moved.
Nachiketa Chakraborty is a well-known name in both Kolkata and Bangladesh. His melodious voice and heartwarming lyrics beautifully reflect themes of love, life, and social messages.
Nachiketa Chakraborty, the beloved musician from West Bengal, is returning to perform for the Dhaka audience once more. "Nachiketa Live in Dhaka Volume 2" is scheduled for July 26 at the Krishibid Institute auditorium in the capital.
Renowned artiste Nachiketa Chakraborty recently released a song titled "Ekta Ekusher Lage" in honour of the historic Ekushey February, emphasising the deep bond between Bangladesh and West Bengal despite the geographical barriers. The song, sung by Nachiketa with Sayeeda Shampa, carries heartfelt lyrics penned by Golam Morshed and composed by Antu Golandaz.