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Singer Anup Bhattacharya passes away

PM mourns


Saturday, 8 May 2021


Freedom Fighter and Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra musician Anup Bhattacharya has died in a Dhaka hospital at the age of 77, reports benews24.com.
He was declared dead by the doctors after being taken to Asgar Ali Hospital in Dhaka around 07:30 pm on Thursday, the musician's niece Pushpita Bhattacharya said.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina expressed her shock at the death of the musician, who was also one of the founding members of the Bangladesh Rabindra Sangeet Shilpi Sangstha.
"People will remember his contributions to music with respect," Hasina said in her condolence message, praying for the salvation of Anup's departed soul and expressing sympathy for his bereaved family members.
Born in Sylhet, Anup's musical career began in the 60s, as a singer at the Rajshahi station of the then Radio Pakistan.
Instantly recognised as an exceptional Tagore singer, Anup expanded his musical talent to emerge as an extraordinary composer of modern and Baul songs, with many pieces sung by the composer himself.
His voice is present in many liberation songs including "Teer Hara Ei Dheu-er Sagor", "Rokto Diye Naam Likhhechhi", "Purbo Digonte", and "Nongor Tolo Tolo".