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Satyajit Biswas comes out uniquely on Azadi ka Amrit Utsav

On the Platinum Jubilee of India’s independence, a very popular contemporary Elocutionist Satyajit Biswas’s novel recital Bharat Teertha.   As…

Satyajit Biswas comes out uniquely on Azadi ka Amrit Utsav

On the Platinum Jubilee of India’s independence, a very popular contemporary Elocutionist Satyajit Biswas’s novel recital Bharat Teertha.

 

As per the listeners, Satyajit Biswas, a well-known elocutionist, has consistently created a passive amount of great work, that’s why his respect has grown over time among the concertgoers. His listeners and followers claim that he is beautifully skilled in wordplay. He comes out uniquely on Azadi ka Amrit Utsav. His Bharat Teertha poetry recital of global poet Rabindranath Tagore is an excellent addition to his record of dependably outstanding performances. Statement by artist Satyajit Biswas regarding India’s Independence Day’s platinum phase – “He owes the motherland because he ate her food and obtained everything he has actually from her”.

 

The recital of the Bharat Teertha Poem is therefore an attempt to show some respect for the motherland at such an auspicious moment. The participation of 12 individuals representing a variety of professions is another noteworthy accomplishment of this poetry reading. You will see a range of spectacular acts at the Independence Day Platinum Jubilee celebrations. Many well-known figures from the media and the world of sports will be present at this event, including Shubmita Banerjee from the music industry, Dr. Manavi Banerjee, the first transgender woman professor, director Kamleswar Mukherjee, and many others. Moreover, additional sparks are paddy field farmer Yusuf Ali, Krishnanagar’s Raj Mata Amrita Devi, Ganga boatman Narayan Roy, Phuliya’s weaver Debashish Pramanik, Uttarpara’s priest Mrinal Kanti Banerjee, and woman potter Mala Pal from Kumortuli. It goes without doubt that they have all done a remarkable job of establishing themselves in their various fields. As a result, the event will undoubtedly be brightened by the presence of so many virtuosos.

 

Rabindranath transcended religion, caste, profession, class, rich and poor, and united all as human beings on the shores of India’s Greatness in this poem, which is the reason it was chosen to be recited on this particular day. The aim of this work is to renew our celebration of the notion of India’s immense oneness. “We, the Indians, were one before, are one now, and shall be one in the future,” the artist continued. This work is definitely reflecting India’s great unity of yesterday, today and tomorrow.

 

The prejudice that poetry is a classic art form practised primarily by affluent individuals with taste in society will alter as a result of seeing this work, according to Satyajit. He asserts that it will be completed in the remote Taldi village when Yusuf Bhai recites this poem while harvesting the paddy, or when the female potter in Kumartuli glances at the poetry journal while creating Mala Pal Thakur, or when the weaver in Fulia recites the poem while creating cloth. There will be an unprecedented unity.

 

The artist claims that poetry is essentially the scent of India and every living thing in the soil of Bengal can feel the pulse of poetry. In order to make the event a success one, he praised all the artists and his creative team for their diligent efforts. On the auspicious occasion of India’s Independence Day, an effort has been undertaken to make this ground-breaking work accessible to everyone through the digital platform of Kavya Creation.

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