Director Mohon Ahmed has a delightful surprise in store for his fans. Renowned singer Anupam Roy will lend his voice for the first time for a Bangladeshi Eid special tele-fiction titled “Adore Theko”.
Popular singer Anupam Roy tied the knot with Kolkata-based singer Prashmita Paul in a private domestic ceremony held on Friday, as reported by Hindustan Times Bangla.
The speculations are mostly centered around singer and social worker Piya being the long-time beau and former wife of celebrated Indian singer, songwriter and music director Anupam Roy and the newly married couple’s past affiliations with Anupam.
In a city where most youth are confined to social circle jerks of restaurants and malls; these concerts are much-needed injections of life. Whilst there is a risk of fatigue and overuse, as it is with any industry, it is important that organisers persevere and stick to what makes them unique.
The Daily Star caught up with the singing sensation, Anupam Roy, at the capital’s Hotel Sarina to learn of his experience and upcoming ventures.
Yesterday, the organisers of "Magical Night" conducted a press conference with Anupam Roy, where he interacted with the media at Hotel Sarina.
“We have the same language and culture. It takes only half an hour to come to Bangladesh from West Bengal.
Director Mohon Ahmed has a delightful surprise in store for his fans. Renowned singer Anupam Roy will lend his voice for the first time for a Bangladeshi Eid special tele-fiction titled “Adore Theko”.
Popular singer Anupam Roy tied the knot with Kolkata-based singer Prashmita Paul in a private domestic ceremony held on Friday, as reported by Hindustan Times Bangla.
The speculations are mostly centered around singer and social worker Piya being the long-time beau and former wife of celebrated Indian singer, songwriter and music director Anupam Roy and the newly married couple’s past affiliations with Anupam.
In a city where most youth are confined to social circle jerks of restaurants and malls; these concerts are much-needed injections of life. Whilst there is a risk of fatigue and overuse, as it is with any industry, it is important that organisers persevere and stick to what makes them unique.
The Daily Star caught up with the singing sensation, Anupam Roy, at the capital’s Hotel Sarina to learn of his experience and upcoming ventures.
Yesterday, the organisers of "Magical Night" conducted a press conference with Anupam Roy, where he interacted with the media at Hotel Sarina.
“We have the same language and culture. It takes only half an hour to come to Bangladesh from West Bengal.