Samir Das, the anchor of the program, made the program more lively. The opening poem was read by Antarjita Dutta, then music was performed by Ranjana Mukherjee. The audience seemed to get lost in Sonali Das Bakshi's poetry. After that, one of Durgapur's Bachika artists Kakali Dasgupta came on stage. A meticulous stage management brings the show to another dimension.
The two dramas of Sapna Chandam, Kartik and Du Pakhi take the show to another height. Jiban Roy, former MP of Durgapur, the leader of the organization, gave a speech in the middle of the stage. He spoke about the struggle to gain knowledge when we are currently being served false information and the society is being corrupted. He called to stand against injustice in the society by developing rational thinking.
The wonderful yoga performance by the students of Nirjhar School gave the program a multi-dimensional perspective.
The presence of several poets in yesterday's event helped to complete the event. Shreya Ghosh recited poetry in English, poet Tanaya Pal and poet Subhadra Chakraborty portrayed the image of Independence Day through their poems. The event was given a different dimension by the musical performance of Bairagir Lau group. Bengali Baul music. Served beautifully by Fusion.
If you want to find the completeness of the program, then you have to say the sitar of artiste Indrani Nandi. The melodious rhythm of the sitar enthralls the venue. Dance artist Aritrika Mitra performed the dance. Sameer Das and Kakali Dasgupta hosted the event.