From Bollywood to Coachella: The Rising Popularity of Punjabi Music



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In recent years, the Hindi film industry, Bollywood, has undergone a significant shift in its music culture. The dominance of Hindi songs, which once defined Bollywood’s identity, is waning as regional languages such as Punjabi take over the mainstream. This shift is part of a broader trend where regional languages are becoming more prominent in popular culture, music, and politics.

Among the many regional languages making waves in the mainstream music scene, Punjabi stands out as a shining example of the impact vernaculars can have. From Desi pop to hip hop, Punjabi music has become the new rage for India’s youth, and the trend shows no signs of slowing down.

One of the biggest reasons for the rise of Punjabi music is its crossover appeal. The music’s catchy beats, meaningful lyrics, and unique flavour have resonated with people in India and worldwide. Artists such as Diljit Dosanjh, Gurdas Maan, and Babbu Maan have contributed significantly to Punjabi music’s success and popularity.

One of the most significant milestones in Punjabi music’s journey to mainstream recognition came when Diljit Dosanjh performed at the Coachella music festival in California, USA. Dosanjh’s performance at one of the world’s most prestigious music events raised Punjabi music’s profile and showcased its raw talent to a global audience. With his unique blend of Punjabi and hip-hop music, Dosanjh has become a household name, beloved by music lovers worldwide.

The influence of Punjabi music in Bollywood has become apparent in recent years, with several films featuring Punjabi songs, including hits such as “High Heels” from Ki and Ka and “Lahore” from Good Newwz. In addition, many Bollywood movies also feature Punjabi actors and characters, further cementing the language’s place in mainstream entertainment.

However, this shift has been subject to controversy. Some critics have claimed that the overuse of Punjabi music in Bollywood films is a marketing gimmick and that it reduces the diversity of Indian music. Moreover, there are concerns that the language’s mainstream success may dilute its culture and identity.

Punjabi music’s success is part of a more significant trend where regional languages are becoming more prominent in popular culture, music, and politics.

The rise of regional languages in the mainstream music scene is a positive development for India’s cultural identity. It highlights the rich diversity of the country’s linguistic heritage and showcases the unique musical styles and flavours of various regions. While some concerns have been raised about the overuse of regional languages in Bollywood, the trend shows no signs of slowing down. As long as the music remains authentic and genuine to its roots, there is no reason why these regional languages cannot continue to make waves in the mainstream.

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April 23 is declared as Black Day of Filmdom



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Entertainment journalists including the Television Camera Journalists Association staged a human chain and protest rally on Wednesday (April 24) to protest the organized attack on journalists at BFDC. At that time, they declared April 23 as the film's black day.

Meanwhile, in the night, in the decision of the inquiry committee formed by the journalists and artistes' association, the artists' association accepted four of the five-point demands of the journalists. However, Joy Chowdhury refused to accept the demand of expulsion from the association for two years and was banned for one month and asked to express his regret in front of everyone. But when Joy Chowdhury tried to divert the incident without expressing his grief, the journalists got angry.

A protest rally held at the gate of FDC on Wednesday afternoon demanded the immediate arrest of those involved in the incident. Journalist leaders said that the attack on FDC led by actor Joy Chowdhury, actor Shiva Shanu and villain Alexander Bo was a pre-planned and attempted murder.

After the human chain, the journalists submitted a memorandum to the Managing Director of FDC and demanded a fair investigation of the incident.

Aggrieved by this incident, the journalists declared Joy Chowdhury banned from FDC for life and declared April 23 as Film Black Day.

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Shilpi Samiti President Misha Saudagar, Secretary Dipjal



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Actor Misha Saudagar has won the president post of Bangladesh Film Artists Association this year (2024-26). Actor Monowar Hossain Dipjal has won the post of general secretary.

Misha Saudagar got 265 votes for the post of president, his rival Mahmud Koli got 170 votes. On the other hand, Dipjol got 225 votes for the post of general secretary, his rival Nipun Akhter got 209 votes.

Apart from Misha-Dipjol, Masum Parvez Rubel won the post of vice-president by getting 234 votes and DA Taib got 231 votes. Arman won the post of joint general secretary, Joy Chowdhury as organizing secretary, Alexander Bo as international affairs secretary, Jackie Alamgir as office and publicity secretary, Mamnoon Imon of Koli Nipun panel as culture and sports secretary and Kamal as treasurer.

Besides, 11 members of the Executive Council were elected – Sucharita, Rozina, Aliraj, Subrata, Dilara Yasmin, Shahnoor, Nana Shah, Ratna Kabir, Chunnu and Poli and Soni Rahman of the Kali-Nipun panel.

Voting begins at 9:30 am on Friday (April 19). Lasts till 5:30 pm. 475 artists voted in a festive atmosphere.

There were 570 total voters in this election. 48 candidates from two panels, including six independents, contested in this election to form a 21-member committee. In an alliance between the two rival panels were the two actors Misha and Dipjol from current Dhakai prominent film actors. From another panel, Golden past days hero Mahmood Koli and heroine Nipun Akhter fought.

In this election, Chief Election Commissioner was Khorshed Alam Khosru and members were AJ Rana and BH Nishan. Election results were declared at 7 am on Saturday.

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Baby Nazneen lost her mother



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Popular singer Baby Nazneen has lost her mother. On the morning of 17th April, her mother Abida Mansoor died in Bangladesh Medical College Hospital while undergoing treatment. (Inna lillahi wa---- Rajiun). She was 75 years old.

She was suffering from various problems including kidney complications for a long time. She is survived by three daughters, one son, grandchildren and many other great-grandchildren. According to family sources of Baby Nazneen, she was buried at Banani graveyard after Zohar prayer on Wednesday. On April 16, Baby Nazneen left for Japan from the US for professional reasons. She got the news of her mother's death from there. She is scheduled to return to Dhaka soon. She asked everyone to pray for her mother.



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Popular singer Khalid passed away



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Khalid, vocalist of popular musician Chaime band, has passed away (innalillahi wainna ilahi rajioun).

He died on Monday (March 18) around 7:15 pm. The singer's body is said to be at Comfort Hospital, Green Road.

This information was confirmed by lyricist and composer Prince Mahmud.

Among the notable songs sung by Khalid are– Saralater Pratime, Jatata Megh hole Brishti namey, Kono karonei ferano gelo takey, Hoyne jabaro bela, Jodi himalay theke dukkho ashe, Tumi nei tai.  

The songs of Khalid, the artist of numerous popular songs, were once on the lips of the neighborhood listeners, played in various shops including Bipani Bitan. 

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