When the country is passing through deep thought, wandering about degrading sense of Humanity, remembering Bhupen Hazarika comes very relevant. Kolkata Assamese Cultural Association, a socio, literary and cultural organization of the people of Assam in Kolkata and the Bhupen Hazarika Cultural Trust, Assam is jointly organizing a series of cultural programs to commemorate the 91st Birth Anniversary of the legend Dr. Bhupen Hazarika in Kolkata starting today.
The event will witness several dignitaries, writers, filmmakers, musicians, dancers film artists, Government officials etc. of Assam, Bengal, Tripura and Bangladesh.
In May this year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated India’s longest bridge (9.15 kms), which runs over the Lohit River in Assam and named the Dhola-Sadia bridge after Bhupen Hazarika, the legendary singer who brought not just Assam but the entire Northeast to the attention of the world by his compositions and lyrics, the culture and music of the land and the people.
For those who can’t recall the creator of songs like Manuhhe Manuhor Babe (Humans are for humanity), questioned whether humanity existed in society; another iconic creation, Ganga Boicho Keno (Ganga, why do you flow?). Bhupen Hazarika the Indian singer, musician composer and filmmaker, popularly known as Sudhakantha, was born in Sadiya, Assam, who came to be known as the ‘Bard of the Brahmaputra’.
He received the National Film Award for Best Music Direction (1975), Padmashri (1997), Padmabhushan (2001), and posthumously, the Padma Vibhushan (2012), among other awards. He was also the recipient of Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (1987), as well as the prestigious Dada Saheb Phalke Award (1992).
For more details about the program, you may contact Sanjeev Baishya, Publicity Secretary +918334866886 and can get constant updates through Kolkata Assamese Cultural Association Social Media handles.