Events

Ek Sandhaye Eka Salekin

The event was organized at Ashfield Town Hall to celebrate the genius of Siajul Salekin from Bangladesh who had by then already enchanted audiences with his golden voice at the Salil Chowdhury Nite. On the 5th of June, 1999, Salekin took to the stage with a bouquet of songs by Rabindranath Tagore followed by Bengali modern songs in the second half alongside a skit by Sharmila and Shitish Roy. The magic of Salekin’s voice transported the audience to the golden...

Painting Exhibition and Evening of Music

The event was organized at Ashfield Town Hall on the 1st of Nov, 1988. The event was largely supervised by Arijit Sen, Rina Mitra and Abu Riyad Khan. The artwork in display mostly belonged to the Indian and Bangladesh artists. Dr. Pradip Baul was the main attraction in the musical evening ably supported by Gargi Mukherjee, Sharmishta Kar, Sahidur Alam, Helal Atique, Rina & Tamal Bhattacharya and a young prodigy named Sayak Bhattacharya. The event was patronized by Air India...

Salil Chowdhury Nite

This was an exclusive event on the music maestro and included Bengali and Hindi songs composed by the legend, supporting dance arrangements to those songs and recitation of the poems written by the musician. Abhijit Sarkar, Gargi Mukherjee and Sirajul Salekin from Bangladesh featured in the list of artists. The event had a dedicated child artist segment featuring soulful renditions and dance performances by a bunch of young artists who left the audience wanting for more. The Ashfield Town Hall...

E Shudhu Gaaner Din

Anandodhara's journey began with this musical evening of Bengali modern songs on the 1st of May, 1997 in Sydney, Australia. The event featured local artists Abhijit Sarkar, Gargi Mukherjee and Ajoy Ghosh among others. Baroot Girls’ High School hall was choc-a-bloc till the last minute and there were more than one requests for an encore from the artists. The Stream of Joy thus manifested under the able leadership of Srimanta Mukherjee, who singlehandedly managed the event with a modest team...