NITN | @notintownlive | 20 Feb 2025, 10:28 am

The concert will be a tribute to Bengal's contributions to music, cinema and culture. (Photo courtesy: PR Team)
Making Bengal the best once more with Ami Bhalobashi Bangla Ke, concept of India’s Music Man Supratiek Ghosh is first-of-its-kind musical movement that unites legendary artists, emerging stars, and music lovers in an unforgettable sing-along experience at Science City Auditorium, Kolkata on April 19.
This mega thematic concert is a tribute to Bengal’s unparalleled contributions to Indian music, cinema, and cultural heritage.
The event proposes to feature:
Legends & Icons: Celebrating Kishore Kumar, RD Burman, Hemant Kumar, and more
Contemporary Stars: Performances inspired by Arijit Singh, Shreya Ghoshal, Shaan
Bengali Film Greats: Honoring Satyajit Ray, Uttam Kumar, Prosenjit Chatterjee
Audience Sing-Along: A 5-hour musical journey featuring Bengali & Hindi classics
Why does this event matter?
This is more than a concert—it’s a cultural revival, bringing together artists and audiences to celebrate Bengal’s enduring musical legacy. Featuring special collaborations with top talents from Zee Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, Star Super Singers, and Bengaluru’s Aurko on their 25th anniversary, this event is set to be a historic moment in Indian music.
A Movement, Not Just a Concert!
Calling all Bengalis: Join hands to celebrate and preserve our cultural identity
Artists & Brands: A unique platform to showcase and align with a legacy-driven initiative
Schools & Colleges: An educational and cultural experience for young minds
Influencers & Media: Share the pride of Bengali heritage globally
Beyond Music – A Cultural Renaissance
An initiative by Alive India’s Musicians’ Social Responsibility (MSR), this movement supports young artists with training, performance opportunities, and global exposure.
Spearheaded by Supratiek Ghosh, the MSR mission is dedicated to empowering musicians and fostering sustainable careers in the industry.
Alive India is giving a clarion call to music lovers, patrons and all Bengalis across the universe to join the movement.
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