To honour the profound spirit of the Liberation War and the ultimate sacrifices of the martyrs, Bangladesh Television (BTV) has unveiled an extensive and vibrant day-long broadcasting schedule. This year’s programming is meticulously curated to resonate with the historical weight of 26 March 1971, seamlessly blending nostalgic retrospectives with contemporary artistic performances to celebrate the nation’s 56th Independence and National Day.
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A Morning of Melodies and Poetic Verse
The state broadcaster will commence its special transmission with a solemn yet stirring atmosphere. At 10:35 AM, BTV will air a special musical programme featuring classic patriotic tracks that have come to define the Bengali identity. This will be followed at 12:00 PM by a dedicated poetry recitation session. During this segment, renowned elocutionists will perform verses that capture the essence of the struggle for freedom and the indomitable will of the people who fought for sovereignty.
The midday segment features a marquee musical show titled “Shadhinota Ek Golap Photano Din” (Independence: A Day of Blooming Roses) at 12:45 PM. This star-studded event includes performances by beloved vocalists such as Dithi, Anwar, Piyal Hasan, Sohel Mehedi, and Champa Banik, among others. The repertoire focuses on the songs that once inspired the Mukti Bahini (Freedom Fighters) during the arduous nine-month-long conflict.
Historical Analysis and Literary Tributes
To provide a deeper intellectual context to the festivities, BTV will air a unique analytical programme at 1:30 PM. This segment focuses on international media coverage from March 1971, examining how newspapers and broadcasters across the globe reported on the declaration of independence and the initial resistance against the occupying forces.
As the afternoon progresses, the focus shifts toward original creative works. At 4:30 PM, a self-composed poetry session will be broadcast, giving modern poets a platform to express their gratitude to the veterans of 1971. This is followed by another musical session at 5:00 PM and a special discussion programme at 6:00 PM regarding the socio-political significance of national sovereignty in the modern era.
BTV Independence Day Special Schedule: 26 March 2026
| Time Slot | Programme Title | Highlights / Participants |
| 08:00 AM | National Memorial Live | Wreath-laying by the President and PM |
| 10:35 AM | Special Musical Session | Iconic patriotic melodies and choral songs |
| 12:00 PM | Poetry Recitation | Classic verses of freedom and struggle |
| 12:45 PM | “Shadhinota Ek Golap Photano Din” | Performances by Dithi, Anwar, & others |
| 01:30 PM | Media Analysis of 1971 | Review of global news coverage from the war |
| 04:30 PM | Self-Composed Poetry | Modern literary tributes to the martyrs |
| 09:00 PM | Special Drama: “Ora Chhilen Bolei” | Cast: Abdul Aziz, Maruf Akib, and others |
| 10:00 PM | “Muktir Potaka Amar” | Samina Chowdhury & National Dance Troupe |
The Evening Highlight: “Ora Chhilen Bolei”
The evening’s centrepiece is a special television drama titled “Ora Chhilen Bolei” (Because They Were There), scheduled to air at 9:00 PM. Written by Abdul Aziz and produced by Nasir Uddin, the play explores the profound themes of sacrifice and the harrowing yet heroic tales of those who stood on the frontlines of the revolution.
The cast features a blend of veteran and contemporary actors, including:
Abdul Aziz and Proma Aziz
Shyamal Hasan and Kabir Tutul
Ishika Aziz and Maruf Akib
Sabiha Zaman and M. M. Morshed
Grand Finale and Comprehensive Live Coverage
The night concludes with a grand composite programme, “Muktir Potaka Amar” (My Flag of Freedom), at 10:00 PM. Produced by Sahriar Mohammad Hasan and hosted by Nadia Huq, this show integrates solo performances by music legends like Samina Chowdhury with choral renditions of anthems such as “Prothom Bangladesh Amar Shesh Bangladesh” and “Purbo Digonte Surjo Utheche”.
Beyond these studio-produced segments, BTV will provide extensive live coverage of national events throughout the day. This includes the ceremonial parade at the National Parade Ground in Tejgaon, a sophisticated orchestra performance by the Armed Forces, and the vibrant cultural gala held at the South Plaza of the National Parliament Building. Through this diverse array of content, BTV aims to bridge the generational gap, ensuring the legacy of 1971 remains vibrant for the youth while honouring those who witnessed the birth of the nation.
