Special performances by the terrific trio of music Siddhu- Anindyo and Upalwill also add that modern touch to the day of nostalgia and bangaliana.Ī day to celebrate the true essence of Bangaliana, ‘Boishakhi Jalsha 1426’ will pay homage with a tributary act to RD Burman and his retro hits. The celebrations will also play host to an enthralling dance- drama performance by Pallabi Sharma on Bratati Bandyopadhyay’s recitation of “Ami Shei Meye”, followed by a Baul fusion Gaan performance – a melodious concoction of tradition and modern with Kartik DasBaul, Pota and Gourab Das and many more. The day will also witness acts by our Jalsha stars including an endearing performance by the kids of “Ebar Jombe Moja” on “Shukno Patay Nupur Baje” and “Amra Nutan Jouboneri Doot”, a modern fusion performance by Tellywood’s favourite Sunny& Madhumita followed by an enticing dance performance by our Genx Bengali heartthrobs Swastika and Rudrajit. It will showcase a scintillating opening act by our very own Sandipta, who is all set to enthrall the viewers with her dance performance on “Esho Hey Boishakh” with an amalgamation of Bengal’s traditional dance forms of Chhau, Raibeshe and the likes. With a host of mesmerizing performances lined up for the day, ‘Boishakhi Jalsha 1426’ is an ode to Bengal’s diversity of people, traditions and culture. Bengal’s tradition and culture are imbibed in its art forms, its music and its dance, and what better way to welcome another year with a day showcasing these. Welcoming the year 1426 in style is Star Jalsha’s latest celebratory offering ‘Boishakhi Jalsha 1426’ – a specially curated show to celebrate a delightful concoction of our illustrious culture and traditions with our favorite stars.Ī nostalgic joyride of emotions, ‘Boishakhi Jalsha 1426’ will take the viewers on a journey back in time with its mesmerizing performances. NoboBorshoor New Year marks the first day of the Bengali calendar- to celebrate new beginnings. It is not just a mere festivity but a celebration of emotions. Poila Boishakh is one such auspicious day which is celebrated by Bengalis all over in all its glory.
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True to the saying “Baro Mashe, Tero Parbon”, Bengal is known for its unabashed love for festivals and its festivities.