It is not surprising that a song like Murir Tin would highlight class struggles. It talks about old, broken, crowded local buses and deplorable public transportation in general, the unbearable traffic that kills hours after hours, women fighting over getting a seat, and the daily struggles of workers in the transportation system.
Today, starting from 4:30 pm, Coke Studio Bangla will be present live at six locations, across four districts Dhaka, Chattogram, Khulna and Sylhet. The event will feature a number of activities, including fan interactions, along with the grand launching of Season 2.
Recently, young upcoming artist Barney Sku’s rendition of Anjan Dutta’s “Eta Ki 2441139” titled “bela bose – barney’s version” caused much debate online.