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Ami Bhalobashi Bangla Ke: A Cultural Crescendo of Pride, Power & Pure Music

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Recently Science City Auditorium witnessed a historic musical celebration—“Ami Bhalobashi Bangla Ke – Nabo Borsher Maha Jalsha”—marking 25 years of Aurko and 15 years of Alive India, India’s first artist-driven music production house.

The event launched Alive India’s Bengal Chapter with a multi-city concert series, uniting legends from Bengal, Bengaluru, Bollywood, and beyond, across genres like Folk, Film, Non-Film, Jeebon Mukhi, Band Music, and Bengalis in Bollywood.

Highlights included performances by icons like Nachiketa Chakraborty, Kharaj Mukherjee, Kishore Sodha, Upal Sengupta & Anindya Chatterjee (Chandrabindu), Durnibar Saha, Tirtha Bhattacharjee, Raju Das Baul, and surprise guest Raghab Chatterjee.

The concert doubled as the flagship fundraiser for the Alive India Music Foundation under the #SingToSave movement, supporting financially challenged musicians across India.

The night paid tribute to legends like Salil Chowdhury, Gauri Prasanna Majumdar, and celebrated 50 years of Mohiner Ghoraguli, closing with a powerful chorus of “Ami Bhalobashi Bangla Ke”—a musical love letter to Bengal.

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