The celebrated musical variety programme, “Imran-Show: Bokul o Chondone, Ganer Bondhone,” is set to grace television screens for the third consecutive year as part of the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr festivities. This special broadcast, which seamlessly weaves together soulful melodies, nostalgic anecdotes, and intimate conversations, will air on ATN Bangla at 10:30 PM on the third day of Eid.
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A Narrative of Love and Longing
Hosted by the charismatic and popular vocalist Imran Mahmudul, this year’s edition centres on the creative synergy between National Film Award-winning lyricist Kabir Bokul and the acclaimed singer Chandan Sinha. The programme features seven meticulously crafted songs written by Bokul and performed by Sinha. Unlike traditional musical programmes, the tracks are arranged within a specific narrative framework, exploring the profound depths of love, pain, and human relationships, transforming the show into an evocative emotional journey.
New Compositions and Collaborative Highlights
The upcoming episode promises several surprises for music aficionados. Chandan Sinha will debut three brand-new tracks, alongside a series of high-profile collaborations. The show features duets with the versatile Dilshad Nahar Kona and the rising star Atiya Anisa. Furthermore, Sania Sultana Liza will present a fresh rendition of one of Sinha’s classic pieces.
In a moment of poignant tribute, the host himself, Imran Mahmudul, will perform a live rendition of Chandan Sinha’s iconic hit, “Ami Nissho Hoye Jabo,” in front of a live studio audience. Perhaps the most unexpected highlight, however, is a vocal performance by Kabir Bokul; while renowned primarily for his penmanship, the lyricist will step behind the microphone to sing one of his own compositions.
A Dynamic Interactive Experience
For the first time, the production has incorporated a live audience, adding a layer of vibrancy and immediate feedback to the performances. Interspersed between the musical segments are candid discussions featuring distinguished guests from the Bangladeshi cultural sphere.
| Guest Participant | Role / Contribution |
| Mukit Zakaria | Actor; sharing insights on life in the arts |
| Chayanika Chowdhury | Director; discussing the intersection of music and cinema |
| Litton Adhikari Rintu | Lyricist; exploring the creative process behind hit songs |
Behind the Scenes
Reflecting on the project, Imran Mahmudul credited the enduring support of the audience for the show’s longevity. “My chemistry with Bokul Bhai and Chandan Da is exceptional,” he remarked, “which allows the ‘Imran-Show’ to feel organic and spontaneous.”
The programme is scripted, planned, and directed by Kabir Bokul. With its unique blend of new releases, collaborative duets, and intellectual discourse, it is poised to be a standout highlight of the Eid television schedule.
