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Sukumar Ray Comedy Short Film

Khub Bhalo laaglo -Comentator



News, feature about the significance of Bengali poet Sukumar Ray. Father of Satyajit Ray, Oscar winner of India. A feature story made by SUSNATO CHOWDHURY.

Poems of Rupasi Bangla of Jibonananda Das

excellent work
thanks bro -Comentator



Selected poems of Rupasi Bangla by Jibananda Das along with music and songs.

Sunil Gangopadhyay -- Keu Kotha Rakheni Recited by Shimul Mustafa

Watch the video Bangla Kobita (Poem): "Keu Kotha Rakheni" by Sunil Gangopadhyay, Recited by Shimul Mustafa.

See a video of Bullfight, Matador & The Rebel (Bidrohi) Kazi Nazrul Islam

pls make a new vedio without bull fight. THE bullfight has underestimated the value of the POEM. - Comentator



MATADOR - a cultural experience featuring Jose Rodriquez, Ismael Gomez, Ceser Castaneta with the famous poem "The rebel (Bidrohi)" by National poet of Bangladesh Kazi Nazrul Islam. A different view.

A Short of Kazi Nazrul Video Clip by Tamanna Mojumder

Evergreen great Nazrul.
A man with a big soul. -Comentator



Kazi Nazrul Islam;(25 May 1899--29 August 1976) was a Bengali poet, musician, revolutionary, and philosopher who pioneered poetic works espousing intense spiritual rebellion against orthodoxy.

Taranga of California presents Nazrul Endowment Fund: Community Reaction

Watch a video of The Nazrul Endowment is one of several scholarly institutions established to preserve and expound upon the thoughts and philosophy of Bengali poet Kazi Nazrul Islam as well as the preservation and

Kazi Nazrul Islam is The National Poet of Bangladesh

Ya he is a gr8 indian poet not bangladeshi , he was born in churulia [Burdwan, w.B.India], and spent his whole life in india. -Comentator

Nazrul was a citizen of Bangladesh. He was a poet of Bengali literature. Bengali is the language that the Hindi speaking Indians look down upon. -Comentator



Kazi Nazrul Islam was born in the village of Churulia in the Burdwan District of Bengal (now located in the Indian state of West Bengal).[2] He was born in a Muslim family who is second of three so...

Watch a video Poem "Rabi Hara"by Kazi Nazrul Islam's own voice

Monta bhar hoye gelo.
Upload korar jonno dhannobad.

Md. Sahidullah - Comentator



Poem "Rabi Hara"by Kazi Nazrul Islam's own voice.the day rabindranath tagore died,nazrul came to know and on that day he wrote the poem "Rabi hara".just after next day he recorded the poem.

Video relise My Heroes Nobel Laureate Poet Rabindranath Thakur

thanks a lot! very educational. make more vids like this plz -Comentator



Rabindranath Tagore was born in Calcutta, India into a wealthy Brahmin family. After a brief stay in England (1878) to attempt to study law, he returned to India.

Watch a video Special Teleconference on Rabindranath Tagore

Special Teleconference on Rabindranath Tagore

VOICE OF TAGORE Himself:PROSNO

Dude. This is big stuff for Indians and those interested in literature. Especially for bengalis. Im a bengali myself. And there's this another video in which Rabindranath Tagore is singing...
I wnt be surprisd if my mom and grandpa wud start crying after they hear both the videos. Thanks a billion to the one who uploaded this vid.
Now let me go and call my mom -Comentator



Prosno is a poem recited by poet,Rabindranath Tagore himself.

Bangla Etv Presents/Konok Sorowar: Nobel laureate Rabindra Nath Tagore

Rabindr Natha Tagore was a great poet in world literature. Nobel laureate Robindra Nath was born calcutta but spent a lot of time in Bangladesh. A special report by Kanak Sarwar on ETV on his last.

English translated "The First Sorrow", a poem by Rabindranath Tagore

Wonderful effort & thnx for sharing such a beautiful poem !!
The greatest characters of Indian History-Rabindra Nath Tagore, the brilliant poet tracing his youth and his mercurial rise to the epitome of his poetry and the women in his life who made it possible - kadambari Devi.
It said that- Kadanbari was so upset when she found a note -written by Rabindra nath just after his marriage -"Aaj puraton re chariya ,notun re boron korilam " . - Comentator



This poem is Tagore's reminiscence on the demise of Kadambari Devi who was the young and much neglected wife of Jyotirindranath Tagore, one of Rabindranath's elder brothers.

Masud Akhand/Vocal: Bangla Kobita-Dui Bigha Jomi by Rabindra Nath Tagore

kobita path bhalo hoyechye, golau bhalo, kintu poribeshta theek toiri hoini, slide-gulo boro bemanan, aar tar shongey music-ta inappropriate, guitar-ta situational use holey bhalo hoi, rather than playing continuos....amar priyo kobita....bhalo thakben, aaro recite koruun, you will do great...keep going - Comentator

Rabindranath's Video clip by India

he iz bengali...type it in google...btw..itz nt about claming him az my own or anyfing...i dnt ven care...itz jus dat he iz from the part of india that was also called bengal hez bengali and itz jus common knowledge...i dnt ven undstand why people are debating...i dnt think u kno much about history ask one o ur olderz - Comentator



This Video is about the best Poet of India, and also the first Asian Nobel Prize winner! HIS NAME IS RABINDRANATH TAGORE! He was also the only person to ever write the national anthems.

Tagore's original rendition of National Anthem for Indian

it is a song, a poem, not a geography textbook... and depends when to list the states, post Jharkhand Uttarakhand Chattisgarh, or we wait till Gorkhaland, Vidharbha, Telengana, East & West - Comentator



yo yo Indians! A small presentation containing Tagore's original rendition of National Anthem (taken from ARR's Jana Gana Mana). *A ZEPHYR FRIENDS EXCLUSIVE

Watch the video Tagore Song Sung by Rabindranath Tagore Himself

intersting,i never knew that any song sang by abndranath thakur. question how old was he then when he sung this song but honestly he did not impressed me(bad singer). does not amtter many people n r there to sing his song - Comentator



Tagore song sung by Rabindranath Tagore himself. Pretty old recording.