South African Reaction | Bonobibi | Coke Studio Bangla | Season 2 | Meghdol X Jahura Baul
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- Опубликовано: 24 мар 2023
- Hey guys, new reaction to Coke Studio song. I loved the storytelling here, it felt magical and something here in South Africa that we completely relate to. I remember sitting around fires listening to African folklore and something about this reminded me of that.
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Original song: • Bonobibi | Coke Studio...
Listen on Spotify: open.spotify.com/track/46pfDF...
Season produced & curated by Shayan Chowdhury Arnob
Music Composed and Produced by Meghdol
Bonobibi Written by Shibu Kumer Shill, Mejbaur Rahman Sumon, and Khonar Bachan
('Khonar Bachan: Phrases of Khona' has been collected and adapted from a wide range of Bengali folklore)
Bonobibi Composed by Shibu Kumer Shill
Choir Arrangement by Rasheed Sharif Shoaib & Armeen Musa
Mixed and Mastered by Amzad Hossain & Rasheed Sharif Shoaib
Set inspiration art of S M sultan, graciously shared by Abul Khair Litu
ARTISTS
Meghdol
Shibu Kumer Shill: Vocals
Mejbaur Rahman Sumon: Vocals
Tanbeer Dawood Rony: Piano, Organ
MG Kibria: Bass
Shourov Sarkar: Flute
Amzad Hossain: Drums
Rasheed Sharif Shoaib: Guitars
Geet
Jahura Baul
Shuchona shely
Nabia Mitul
Farzana Iva
Doly Mondol
Priya Biswas
Ghaashphoring Choir
Sopranos: Sadia Seraj Saba, Scionara Shehry
Altos: Ariba Tahrim Chaudhury, Armeen Musa, Atkia Sadia Rahman, Noor E Rezia Momo
Additional support: Farah Mehnaz Oyshee
Instrumentalist
Mithun Chakra: Percussion
Pavel Wahid: Tar Shehnai
Shuvendu Das Shuvo: Guitar
Imran Ahmed: Guitar
Rahin Haider: Flute
Sayonton Mangsang: Flute
Md. Mobarak Hossain: Percussion
Shirin Akter Shela: Bonobibi Performer
Conceptualization & Costume Design: Mohsina Akhter
Choreography: Amit Chowdhury
Costume Design Assistant: Sujana Payel Susmita
Coordinator & Costume Design Assistant: Tanvir Ahmed.
CREATIVE AGENCY: GREY ADVERTISING BANGLADESH LTD.
Creative Producer: Syed Gousul Alam Shaon
Project Lead: Jihad Bin Tahzeeb
Creative Lead: Mehedi Hasan Ansari & Jaiyyanul Huq
Strategy Lead: Bitop Das Gupta
Art Lead: Ahsan Ullah
Project Supervisor: Martuza Jalal Antick
Art Supervisor: Mijan Islam
Servicing & Digital: Farsina Rahman
Art: Alefun Naher, Al Nasir
Copywriter: Kazuki Kunimoto
Planning: Naimul Hoque, Nakibur Rahman
SOUND SQUAD
Live Audio Engineer: Zakir Hussain
Recording Engineer: Victor Tiash Das
Monitor & System Engineer: Shafayat Faisal Nahid
Assistant: Jamal Hossain, Atikul islam
Recording Assistant: Ifte Khairul Alam (Shuvo)
Head of Audio: Faizan Rashid Ahmad (Buno)
Voiceover: Armeen Musa
PROJECT COORDINATION
Project Coordinator & Co-Producer: Shamsur Rahman Alvi
Artist Manager: Amit Pramanik
Background research: Gowtam K Shuvo
Copyright Co-ordination: Zooel Morshed (ZM Studio)
VIDEO PRODUCTION: DOPE PRODUCTIONS PVT. LTD.
Director: Krishnendu Chattopadhyay
Director of Photography: Kamrul H. Khosru
Co-Producer: Rumel Chowdhury
Assistant Producer: Shibbir Ahmed Shawon
Line Producer: Sobahan Naim
Asst. Line Producer: Zannatul Zaman Eshi, Tamjid Tonmoy
Cinematographers: Ishtiaque Hossain Pablo, Abdul Mamun, Shohag Chowdhury, Tanveer Ahmed Shovon, Anik Rahman
Team Co-ordinator: Qazi Rahat
Chief Assistant Director: Azmery Kowsser Tushi
Assistant Directors: Will Hridoy, Tawfiq Taaseen
Set Designer: Shadab Zafar
Art Director: Shihab Nurun Nabi
On Set Art Director: MD Fajle Rabby, MD Saiful Islam
Artist Appearance Team (Costume, Styling, Hair & Makeup): Nuzhat Khan, Didarul Dipu, Nusrat Srabony)
Artist Co-ordinator: Troyee Islam, P. Joana
Light Designer: Shailesh Kalwar, Ridwan Ahmed
Editor: Sazal Alok
Asst. Editor: Abu Ihsan Rafi
Grade: Vayshak Shiva
Post-production Supervisor: Nazmul Ibne Azam
Online Switching Team: Sharafat Prithu, Drohi R, Sinjoy Saha. (Ecube Inc.) & Rudro Tahsinn
WARDROBE:
Geet group costume, Choir costume & styling: Ghaashphoring Choir
Geet group Styling by Shibu Kumer Shil
Houseband: Raw Nation
Jewellery: Rongoboti
Makeover: Persona & Team Tarek
CGI: Studio Titok (Asm Kawsar, A.K. Azad Nobel, Md. Shahenur Alam, Rafayat Hossain Rezvy, Md. Al-Amin)
TV Media Partner: Deepto Television (Kazi Media Limited)
Telco Partner: Grameenphone
Audio Streaming Partner: Spotify
Digital Distribution partner: Qinetic Music.
Subtitle: Shafiul Aziz
Subtitler: Anupam Ghagra
Photographer: Zia Uddin
I felt that your response gently reflected my feelings and, perhaps, of the silent millions who have seen and listen to this wonderful ''Bonobibi''. Thank you!
That’s the best compliment ever! Thank you for that.
Goosebumps, when jahura baul started singing in the last part of the song,,,, damn,,,,
This song is as much about living with harmony with nature as it is about living in harmony with each other.
Bonobibi is the name of a forest goddess which is worshipped by Hindus and Muslims alike. While the goddess protects the villagers from tigers, pirates and such, the myth of the Goddess itself brings two communities together.
There's also a reference to Sojan Baidar Ghat, which is a Bengali poem from the 1920s about a Hindu girl who falls in love with a Muslim boy. Their love symbolizes the unity of the two communities. Their love continues to flourish until some outside forces trigger a conflict. When the lovers realize they cant be together anymore, they both commit suicide by drinking poison.
Brother I just saw this comment. Thank you so much 🙏🏾 how beautiful is art and how it can be transformed as the years go by. You taught me something today ❤
I loved the way how genuine your reactions are ❤ You absolutely grasped the real feeling of this art.
Thank you for taking the time to write this ❤ I feel blessed to have done this and invited so much kindness to my channel.
This is my most favourite reaction of bonobibi❤
Looking forward to your next coke studio bangla reactions.
This is my most favourite comment ❤️ I have reacted to a few more songs but unfortunately RUclips keeps taking them down.
Editing them doesn’t give it the right feeling, takes away so much of my reaction and people get a bit angry with me 😔
@@IAM_SALEM aww, that's so sweet of you, thank you so much❤️
Yes actually coke studio bangla blocking videos for copyright issues, so, i think you can make videos in a deferent way, like putting all the iconic cuts, that you find attractive, then describe it over all what you felt listening to them. Or how did you enjoyed it. You have to find a new way to make Videos, but i definitely want you to keep on making videos, and Don't stop please. They're is a lot of reactors who Doesn't really go to the root of the song, do not touch the details, do not share how do they relate the song, or how does it make them feel. They just do react cause they want their Videos to gain views. But, honestly this is the first time i saw you talked about your growing up in a rural area, somehow the song brought you way back to 100 of years ago, and exactly that is what i felt after listening to this song. Your reaction was the most satisfying one for me, cause your thoughts were exactly what i felt hearing this song.
I would like to recommend you a song from coke studio Bangla, it calls "darale duare", this song my most favourite one from Season two.
And i would love to say why It's my pick, It's because, first of all this is a Classical type of love song. secondly, The CONCEPT and CINEMATOGRAPHY, also this song really relates to 1800-1990 Literary era of Bangladesh, specifically Bangli novels.
And also the back up dancer, that dance calls "karthak", which is a type of Bangali traditional dance.❤️
@@tanzinairin3069 you are so sweet for giving me these tips.
I did react to Darale Duarey! I loved it and it’s funny because I picked up on the cinematography and the interpretive dance and figured it was traditional or had some type of heritage.
It felt like watching a play at the theatre, how the 2 lovers were above and below and then were on the balcony together.
Anyway, they didn’t let me post my full reaction, so I cut it down and then people got mad at me for editing it and cutting out parts - they were saying I need to listen to the song but they don’t understand I did listen I just had to cut out parts. So that kind of hurt 😔 and then a few days ago RUclips took it down completely even though it was edited so heavily. I will try figure out how some reactors do it…I think they have favourites haha, because some of the reactors are allowed to watch the full thing. I’m not sure.
Anyway, you’ve lifted my spirits and I will try again to edit it and post it. Or maybe I will react to it again using a different method. Thank you ❤️
@@IAM_SALEM you are also an amazing person. i am so happy that you prioritised my little thoughts and ideas,how you valued my comment, i am literally feeling really special right now haha. this really means a lot. And, i am really sorry for what happened, i was not aware of your reacting on darale duare, but, i really will be waiting for your new reaction with an eager heart. ❤️ hopefully i will be the first one to comment on that video! finger crossed 🤞😁
@@tanzinairin3069 I truly get so much joy when someone like you interacts with my videos, it’s not easy to put yourself out there for the world to see 😅 You’ve made my day, so I will do it for you🤞
This singar is sing a hawa song, neme - Shibu kumar shil. Band neme megdol.
Yes I’ve seen it! Go check it out. The song from the movie 🍿
Your reaction is so natural salem. Keep it up.
Thank you brother for your kind words 🙏🏾
So much love ❤from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Thank you brother 💫
I've enjoyed so much listening with you! Thanks brother! 💚
Thank you for your kindness 🙏🏾
Brother please react 'E Hawa' by Meghdol. You will be surprised and love it.
Thank you for the suggestion brother. I will do it.
I reacted it to it. Thanks for the suggestion, it’s so beautiful 😍
Thanks brother for the reaction
It's a bangladesh 🇧🇩 song coke studio bangla 🐯🐅 song 🎵 about nature and folklore mythological story
It’s gorgeous
The message at the beginning of the video says:
"The brush strokes of Sultan and the parables of Khana
Still lovingly call upon us to the mountains and seas
This song is our answer to that call"
Sultan refers to SM Sultan, a Bangladeshi artist from the 40s who used art to express his views against colonialism. He used to paint scenes depicting everyday village life, but all the villagers are drawn as bulky muscular men.
In the video, SM Sultan's paintings are projected behind the artists.
On the other hand, Khana refers to a 12th century Bengali poet and astrologer. She observed the relationship between the position of stars, calls of animals, and the passing of the seasons. She distilled this knowledge in the form of short poems and fables that were passed on over generations.
The choir at the beginning of the video were singing verses from Khana's poems.
Wow!
Brother, thank you for this information, I just rewatched this with a different perspective 🙏🏾
love from Bangladesh. 🇧🇩❤️❤️
From South Africa too 🇿🇦 🙏🏾❤️
@@IAM_SALEM 🙏🙏❤️
Like it. Thanks ❤
Thanks bro 😎
Brother you look like bangladeshi boy 🖤🇧🇩
I can feel the spirit bro 🇧🇩🖤
This is my favourite cock studio bangla song s2 so far.
Sir your voice sounds so low.. please upgrade your microphone.
Btw loved the reaction.
Thank you bro 🙏🏾 yes I’m getting one this week inshallah