Your reactions to our songs are a reward on its own. You have been a part of our journey since Season 1. This Season will be full of surprises! And we can’t wait to hear more from you on Season 2. Thank you from Coke Studio Bangla.
Haris and Hammad are amazing and really no one analyzes the tracks like them. They take the time to really listen, understand, immerse and experience the tracks. They educate themselves and in the process their audience is educated as well.
Musical brilliance aside, this song is a gem of a creation from Coke studio Bangla that incorporated elements from our cultural heritage in the finest possible way. If you know a little background story of Bono Bibi, this song hits you even stronger. "Bono Bibi", the goddess of the forest, is a deity worshipped by the people of the Sundarbans, a mangrove forest in the delta region of the Bay of Bengal, which is spread across Bangladesh and India. She is believed to be the protector of the forests and its inhabitants, especially the fishermen and honey collectors who venture into the dense mangrove forests. The word "Bono" means "forest" in the local dialect, and "Bibi" means "lady" or "mistress" in Persian. The origins of Bonobibi in the Sundarbans are not clear, and there are different versions of the story. According to one legend, Bono Bibi was a Muslim princess who ended up in the forest along with her brother and started living there. At one point she saved a Hindu man named Dukhe, who later became her faithful companion. Together, they protected the forest from various dangers, including tigers, pirates, and robbers. Regardless of her origins, Bonbibi has become an integral part of the folklore and culture of the Sundarbans region. She is revered as a protector of the forest and its inhabitants, and her story has been passed down through generations through oral tradition and folklore. What always fascinates me about Bono Bibi is that the worship of this deity is a blend of local Hindu and Muslim traditions. She is considered to be a symbol of communal harmony, as she is revered by both Hindus and Muslims in the region. Here's a fun-fact about the song that I noticed randomly. There is a famous book called "Bonbibi Johura-nama," which is a collection of folk tales and songs that recount the legends and adventures of Bonbibi. And here in this song “Johura” Baul recounts the legends of the goddess, which is surely a pleasant coincidence. But I found it quite poetic and fitting for this musical masterpiece! Apart from Bono Bibi, every other idea and artwork highlighted throughout the song is equally fascinating. Khona'r bochon to begin with, and showcasing SM Sultan's master artwork in the digital backdrop was a pure visual treat for me. "Khona'r Bochon" is a term in Bengali that means "Khona's philosophy" or "Khona's teachings." It refers to the ideas and values that were espoused by Khona, a legendary poet and astrologer in Bengali folklore. She is linked with numerous well-known adages related to various topics such as weather, astrology, crops, and productivity. For a long time, Khona's counsel served as a guiding light for farmers, instructing them on when to sow their seeds and how to cultivate the soil for various crops. Her verses were often set to music or recited aloud and were beloved by the people of her village and beyond for their beauty, wisdom, and insight. Some people believe that Khona may have been a mythical or fictional character rather than an actual historical figure. However, the wisdom and teachings attributed to her name continue to be valued and celebrated by readers and listeners in Bengal and beyond today. On the other hand, SM Sultan was a renowned Bangladeshi artist who worked in painting and drawing and is widely regarded as one of the most important artists of the 20th century in the region. He was known for his powerful and evocative depictions of rural life in Bengal, which often featured muscular labourers engaged in the activities of their everyday lives, animals, and landscapes. Sultan's artwork was characterized by bold colors, strong lines, and a distinctive sense of texture and movement. He drew inspiration from the natural beauty and rhythms of the Bengali countryside, as well as from his own personal experiences and struggles. Throughout his career, Sultan remained deeply committed to using his art to give voice to the struggles and aspirations of the common people of Bengal. His legacy continues to inspire generations of artists and activists in the region today and this song by Coke Studio Bangla was a brilliant tribute to the legend. The song also makes a reference to "Sojon Badiar Ghat". Additionally, the song seems to make a subtle reference to one of my childhood favorites, "Rakhal Chele" by Palli Kobi Jasim Uddin, where the song lyric reads, "Motor shak-e Joriye dhore nobo-bodhur paa." "Sojon Badiar Ghat" is among Jasim Uddin's most famous and enduring works. His works in general are notable for their lyrical beauty and emotional depth, and have helped to popularize folk literature among a wider audience. "Sojon Badiar Ghat" is not only a love story, but also a reflection of the communal harmony that has long existed between common Hindus and Muslims in the Bengal region. The story revolves around the challenges that a muslim boy Sojan and a hindu girl Duli face as they try to navigate their relationship while dealing with opposition from their families and communities. Despite growing tensions at times, people of different faiths seemed to share the joys and sorrows of life as a community. "Sojon Badiar Ghat" celebrates the diverse and interconnected tapestry of life in Bengal, and promotes the values of unity, compassion, and harmony. As I mentioned earlier, the way cultural elements from different folk-literature are used in this version is simply brilliant and immediately captivated me. To me, Bonobibi embodies a joyous celebration of our rich cultural heritage and blissful harmony of diverse religious traditions in our region. At a time when our peaceful coexistence is often being threatened by extremist forces, this song reminds us of who we truly are and the enduring essence of cultural and religious amity that runs deep in our veins. Lastly, a huge shoutout to everyone involved in creating this masterpiece. I am going to listen to/watch this song countless times in the next few days. Season 2 has been amazing so far. I can't wait to see what else is waiting for us in the upcoming songs. Update: All the information I have provided can be found in the public domain and I often took help from different online sources. If you notice any errors or inconsistencies in any of those, please leave a comment so that I can correct them promptly.
such a well versed comment on a well versed reaction video of a great song. I was thinking about pointing out this references myself. You have done it way better. I would have added the references of Isop morals” rakhal baloker baag dekha” and “Hazar bochor dhore” by Jahir Raihan.
@@rinitaislam3927 Jahir Raihan. Thanks to both commentators. The first one is as good as the track. And, the reviewer duo... Can't get over them as well! They should be given honorary Bangladesh citizenship.
That's a very well-explained comment. Thanks a lot for your effort. The world needs to know about the treasure hidden in Bangla culture. Can you please paste your comment on the original coke studio video as well ? It will reach to larger audience.
The before rain atmosphere in Bangladesh is real magic . It takes you to a different dimension .its like some kind of addiction once you feel it you cannot get over it.
it feels like season 1 was person to person ... like personal feeling , personal 1 to 1 talk , feelings , celebration , self love , self talk season 2 so far giving me crowed talk vibe ... like its a song of the society , its peoples life , day to day achievement , like its not about 1 person its about the community
costumes and singing and idea and everything is 10/10. probably the best set design in any coke studio ever. my only gripe is that the 1st transition was too abrupt.. and not smooth and seamless, background music should have been prolonged into the megdol vocals for continuity purposes (like it was in the 2nd transition). but the ending man, it was perfect.
At the beginning of the song the female chorus sings some lyrics from "Khanar Bochon" (Khana's words). These small poetry are the true gem of Bengali literature and culture. These texts are astronomical and weather forecast to help farmers and village dwellers written as small poem. Surprisingly a village woman named "Khona" written these poetry sometime between 8th and 12th century in Bengal. These poems are so versatile and accurate, these poems guided our village farmers throughout the centuries. A few Example (not used in the song) Jodi borshe magher shesh. (If it rains early February) Dhonny rajar punnya desh. (The country will flourish ), (with good harvest) Sholo cashe mula (16 days to plough for radish) Tar orrdheke tula (half of that to plough for cotton) Tar orrdhek dhan (half of that to plough for rice paddy) Bina chase pan ( no need to plough for betel leaves)
There is the temple of Bonobibi where everyone let it be muslim, hindu, buddhist or christian go to have her blessing before entering the deep forest. The folklore is Bonobibi was the saviour who used to save the woodcutters, fishermen, farmers from the attack of tigers and other powers in the deep forest.
You have completely missed a name 'Mezbaur Rahman Sumon', the Director of the movie 'Hawa' as well as composer of the song in the same name sung by Meghdol. Along with Shibu Kumar Shil, he also contributed in the composition of the song and also with his vocal.
The motif on the "cool" guitar is inspired by SM Sultan's paintings and the set design. Attention to this detail is impressive. I assume this season we'll see more originals (rather than covers) from legendary musicians and bands from Bangladesh. I'm expecting to experience the best of Arnab's genius this season.
Everytime I watch your reactions, I feel so happy that you two put so much effort in exploring and understanding the context of the song being watched. This really distinguishes you from many other reaction channels that barely put any effort and even sometime complain that "Oh, we can't understand the lyrics" without even bothering to switch on CC option. Kudos to you! Keep sharing your thoughts. Education matters and your USP proves it everytime.
Your channel is probably the only one who touches the background of every song you guys review . Starting from the song writing and the background of the writer up to the ending of a song. Amazing job. Keep on going. Love from 🇧🇩
You said "Torturing our audience"! But u don't know that your audience eagerly wait for your review after every coke studio song releases. And despite being a review video, they watch/listen to each video several times. Your reviews seems like another song and give new experience in every watch. Kudos to u🌹
Bonbibi' or ‘Bandevi’, which literally translates to the 'lady of the forest', is a guardian spirit of the forests of the Sundarbans. A densely populated area, Bengal is inhabited both by the Hindus and Muslims . The Goddess Bonbibi, worshipped by Hindus communities in the dense Sundarbans forest. Moreover, since the title 'bibi' is used commonly by Muslim women as a surname, that makes it is a distinctive name for a Bengali goddess. According to mythology, Bonbibi is believed to be the daughter of Ibrahim, a fakir from Mecca. As his wife Phulbibi couldn't bear a child, Ibrahim married Golalbibi. However, to keep a promise made by Ibrahim to his first wife, he left the pregnant Golalbibi in a forest. She soon gave birth to two children whom she called Bonbibi and Shah Jangali; unable to raise them both, the woman abandoned the girl. Fortunately, she was raised by a deer and grew up. Later the family was shortly reunited before Bonbibi and her brother went to Medina where they consulted Fatima (a holy woman) about their future. Hearing Bonbibi’s story, she granted her the possibility of saving forest people whenever they would seek her assistance. Thus, Bonbibi and Shah Jangali went to India where they were to become lords of the swampland, inhabited by a demon, Dakkhin Rai, and his mother, Narayani, who attacked the twins. Bonbibi called Fatima who came to her rescue and defeated Dakkhin Rai and Narayani. However, Bonbibi showed her generosity and decided that she would rule only on half the land, leaving the rest to the demon. After this, Bonbibi started moving from village to village to establish her rule. However it's just a mythology 😊
Thanks for your comment. Just to add, common people in Sundarban generally call Royal Bengal Tiger as "Dakshin Ray" As Dakshin Ray is "Lord of Tiger".They pray to Bonobibi for her assistance so that she keep them safe from tiger.
I have recently known about Bonobibi. Previously, Sundorbon was a vast forest, it used to cover almost half of Bangladesh. People who used to live near the forest area, they used to believe Bonobibi as the Goddess of forest. She used to protect them from evils of forest and let them live by the forest happily.
Dry forest is waiting for the rain and the Goddess or mother of the forest will protect the forest and its people. Thanks for your reaction. I listened to the song several times and now I love it even more 🙏
What a reaction video. I saw it for almost 30 minutes and I wanted more. Such humbleness from both of you. You are right though, 30 mins are hardly enough to cover the song but very very well done. I loved the song but for me the cherry on cake was the timing of the song release. it was 1 am in Bangladesh, and the promotion posts repeatedly mentioned that they wanted the people of the bustling cities to emerse in Nature at the quiets of night. And they did it. I don’t know why, but to me the sound of the rice grain moving was the soul of the songs just like it is the soul of Bangladesh Culture. This song also has several references towards famous artworks and literatures of Bangladesh. My favorite one is “Sujon Boidar Ghat”. by Jasim Uddin and “ Hazar bichir dhore” by Jahir Raihan. All in one, this song is the best reference to Bangladesh
The best thing about this song is its lyrics. It was beautiful poetry. It made me realize how beautiful Bangla language is, how beautiful its words are and how beautiful Shibu Kumar Shil sounds 💖 What I loved most was the chirping of the birds they reproduced with instruments at the beginning.
Your observation and analysis!! Wow brothers. You both are incredibly good to catch the every single point of this masterpiece perfectly! And this Bonobibi track- just goosebumps, wow just wow. Just a piece of peace!
You described the song very well. Actually when i heard the song first time, it felt like i have never heard anything like that. What an experience. Then immediately i heard your reviews. Very well done. Its really a masterpiece. And your Review is on point. Thank you a lot. Love you.
"BAUL" is a life way of life...Baul we call group people who spend their life for music...in greater Bengol...what is now Bangladesh,west bengol, tripura and part assam ...Jahura is the name for particular singer. .and baul is her designation..
Thank you for the review video. ❤️❤️❤️This is such a wonderful song. Waiting till 1 am for this song was completely worth it. Also, did you notice Amreen Musa and her choir team (Ghashphoring Choir). They were absolutely amazing throughout the song. Edit: Hahaha, you did mention about the Choir Team and you guys loved it 🤣
Great to watch your reaction as always. Didn’t expect Meghdol in Coke Studio Bangla. You are right. Every other song seems dull right after this amazing performance. Still, I would like to recommend a song (2 demo versions of same song) for you to check out in your own time. Artcell - Sporsher Onubhuti ruclips.net/video/QeTUGcJb2SM/видео.html ruclips.net/video/IuH8gWaIiRE/видео.html The is one of the few Artcell songs where you won’t get a copyright strike (probably). G-series doesn’t own it because of the dispute between Artcell’s guitarist Ershad Zaman and the rest of the band. This is the last song of Artcell with original lineup. These are 2 versions of same song that Ershad was developing. Then he was kicked out. Ershad was replaced by two technically sound guitarists. But guitarist like Ershad Zaman is not born everyday. This two demo songs show us Erahad’s working procedure and the feel of his guitars. I hope you’ll enjoy.
Artcell's Ershad is a whole different performer. Nobody can replace Ershad Jaman in Artcell. Ershad wasn’t the greatest but without his playing, Artcell sounds dull to me. He did some magic with Artcell. Artcell fans will never forget him.
Listening and discussing with you guys is my always the best way to enjoy Sometimes i don't play the song right after uploading because after listening the song once I get too overwhelmed and i need to discuss it to digest So I wait After your uploading I listen the main one And 2nd time i come here to enjoy Even if I'm not discussing with you guys directly but it never felt like that It's like we are same deep inside Whatever i want to say someone of you always express it as i want Everything is so much relatable
Well, there is music and there is meaningful music. CSB is all about music with a plot, with a background, with a purpose. And this is not everyone’s cup of tea!
I feel like if they left the song just to the lady, it would have been something amazing but addition of Meghdol was not upto Coke Studio level. The transitions were pretty abrupt and more like "Wind of Changes". This season of Coke Studio songs are like "one time listen" only cause i haven't felt like going back to Murir Tin or this one whereas i have been listening to season 1 on loop 🤦 should lower my expectations 🤦
I think it depends. Good thing that they are exploring. Also bringing out talents are were left undiscovered. I am happy with this song and it's overall ambience.
Your reactions to our songs are a reward on its own. You have been a part of our journey since Season 1. This Season will be full of surprises! And we can’t wait to hear more from you on Season 2.
Thank you from Coke Studio Bangla.
Yeah these guys definitely set themselves apart from generic simps :D
Haris and Hammad are amazing and really no one analyzes the tracks like them. They take the time to really listen, understand, immerse and experience the tracks. They educate themselves and in the process their audience is educated as well.
@@ehsan06 They are a class apart...I mean Haris and Hammad.
Musical brilliance aside, this song is a gem of a creation from Coke studio Bangla that incorporated elements from our cultural heritage in the finest possible way. If you know a little background story of Bono Bibi, this song hits you even stronger.
"Bono Bibi", the goddess of the forest, is a deity worshipped by the people of the Sundarbans, a mangrove forest in the delta region of the Bay of Bengal, which is spread across Bangladesh and India. She is believed to be the protector of the forests and its inhabitants, especially the fishermen and honey collectors who venture into the dense mangrove forests.
The word "Bono" means "forest" in the local dialect, and "Bibi" means "lady" or "mistress" in Persian. The origins of Bonobibi in the Sundarbans are not clear, and there are different versions of the story. According to one legend, Bono Bibi was a Muslim princess who ended up in the forest along with her brother and started living there. At one point she saved a Hindu man named Dukhe, who later became her faithful companion. Together, they protected the forest from various dangers, including tigers, pirates, and robbers. Regardless of her origins, Bonbibi has become an integral part of the folklore and culture of the Sundarbans region. She is revered as a protector of the forest and its inhabitants, and her story has been passed down through generations through oral tradition and folklore.
What always fascinates me about Bono Bibi is that the worship of this deity is a blend of local Hindu and Muslim traditions. She is considered to be a symbol of communal harmony, as she is revered by both Hindus and Muslims in the region.
Here's a fun-fact about the song that I noticed randomly. There is a famous book called "Bonbibi Johura-nama," which is a collection of folk tales and songs that recount the legends and adventures of Bonbibi. And here in this song “Johura” Baul recounts the legends of the goddess, which is surely a pleasant coincidence. But I found it quite poetic and fitting for this musical masterpiece!
Apart from Bono Bibi, every other idea and artwork highlighted throughout the song is equally fascinating. Khona'r bochon to begin with, and showcasing SM Sultan's master artwork in the digital backdrop was a pure visual treat for me.
"Khona'r Bochon" is a term in Bengali that means "Khona's philosophy" or "Khona's teachings." It refers to the ideas and values that were espoused by Khona, a legendary poet and astrologer in Bengali folklore. She is linked with numerous well-known adages related to various topics such as weather, astrology, crops, and productivity. For a long time, Khona's counsel served as a guiding light for farmers, instructing them on when to sow their seeds and how to cultivate the soil for various crops. Her verses were often set to music or recited aloud and were beloved by the people of her village and beyond for their beauty, wisdom, and insight.
Some people believe that Khona may have been a mythical or fictional character rather than an actual historical figure. However, the wisdom and teachings attributed to her name continue to be valued and celebrated by readers and listeners in Bengal and beyond today.
On the other hand, SM Sultan was a renowned Bangladeshi artist who worked in painting and drawing and is widely regarded as one of the most important artists of the 20th century in the region. He was known for his powerful and evocative depictions of rural life in Bengal, which often featured muscular labourers engaged in the activities of their everyday lives, animals, and landscapes.
Sultan's artwork was characterized by bold colors, strong lines, and a distinctive sense of texture and movement. He drew inspiration from the natural beauty and rhythms of the Bengali countryside, as well as from his own personal experiences and struggles.
Throughout his career, Sultan remained deeply committed to using his art to give voice to the struggles and aspirations of the common people of Bengal. His legacy continues to inspire generations of artists and activists in the region today and this song by Coke Studio Bangla was a brilliant tribute to the legend.
The song also makes a reference to "Sojon Badiar Ghat". Additionally, the song seems to make a subtle reference to one of my childhood favorites, "Rakhal Chele" by Palli Kobi Jasim Uddin, where the song lyric reads, "Motor shak-e Joriye dhore nobo-bodhur paa."
"Sojon Badiar Ghat" is among Jasim Uddin's most famous and enduring works. His works in general are notable for their lyrical beauty and emotional depth, and have helped to popularize folk literature among a wider audience.
"Sojon Badiar Ghat" is not only a love story, but also a reflection of the communal harmony that has long existed between common Hindus and Muslims in the Bengal region. The story revolves around the challenges that a muslim boy Sojan and a hindu girl Duli face as they try to navigate their relationship while dealing with opposition from their families and communities. Despite growing tensions at times, people of different faiths seemed to share the joys and sorrows of life as a community. "Sojon Badiar Ghat" celebrates the diverse and interconnected tapestry of life in Bengal, and promotes the values of unity, compassion, and harmony.
As I mentioned earlier, the way cultural elements from different folk-literature are used in this version is simply brilliant and immediately captivated me. To me, Bonobibi embodies a joyous celebration of our rich cultural heritage and blissful harmony of diverse religious traditions in our region. At a time when our peaceful coexistence is often being threatened by extremist forces, this song reminds us of who we truly are and the enduring essence of cultural and religious amity that runs deep in our veins.
Lastly, a huge shoutout to everyone involved in creating this masterpiece. I am going to listen to/watch this song countless times in the next few days. Season 2 has been amazing so far. I can't wait to see what else is waiting for us in the upcoming songs.
Update: All the information I have provided can be found in the public domain and I often took help from different online sources. If you notice any errors or inconsistencies in any of those, please leave a comment so that I can correct them promptly.
such a well versed comment on a well versed reaction video of a great song. I was thinking about pointing out this references myself. You have done it way better. I would have added the references of Isop morals” rakhal baloker baag dekha” and “Hazar bochor dhore” by Jahir Raihan.
@@rinitaislam3927 Jahir Raihan. Thanks to both commentators. The first one is as good as the track.
And, the reviewer duo... Can't get over them as well! They should be given honorary Bangladesh citizenship.
That's a very well-explained comment. Thanks a lot for your effort. The world needs to know about the treasure hidden in Bangla culture. Can you please paste your comment on the original coke studio video as well ? It will reach to larger audience.
Wow. Your explanation is simply amazing, brother. Thanks a lot for your information
Coke studio teo din comment ta.
There is one rule in the universe. Meghdol never disappoints. It just ain't possible.
Well said!
Not about only Megh dol but also Jahura bauls team and our beautiful thoughts. Solo with all instruments plays so peaceful ❤️❤️
The before rain atmosphere in Bangladesh is real magic . It takes you to a different dimension .its like some kind of addiction once you feel it you cannot get over it.
So true
it feels like season 1 was person to person ... like personal feeling , personal 1 to 1 talk , feelings , celebration , self love , self talk
season 2 so far giving me crowed talk vibe ... like its a song of the society , its peoples life , day to day achievement , like its not about 1 person its about the community
That’s a great point. We observe it in upcoming tracks too
Kudos to Arnob for trusting Meghdol completely for the arrangement. They did deliver an amazing song
costumes and singing and idea and everything is 10/10. probably the best set design in any coke studio ever.
my only gripe is that the 1st transition was too abrupt.. and not smooth and seamless, background music should have been prolonged into the megdol vocals for continuity purposes (like it was in the 2nd transition).
but the ending man, it was perfect.
❤️
At the beginning of the song the female chorus sings some lyrics from "Khanar Bochon" (Khana's words). These small poetry are the true gem of Bengali literature and culture. These texts are astronomical and weather forecast to help farmers and village dwellers written as small poem. Surprisingly a village woman named "Khona" written these poetry sometime between 8th and 12th century in Bengal. These poems are so versatile and accurate, these poems guided our village farmers throughout the centuries. A few Example (not used in the song)
Jodi borshe magher shesh. (If it rains early February)
Dhonny rajar punnya desh. (The country will flourish ), (with good harvest)
Sholo cashe mula (16 days to plough for radish)
Tar orrdheke tula (half of that to plough for cotton)
Tar orrdhek dhan (half of that to plough for rice paddy)
Bina chase pan ( no need to plough for betel leaves)
Well explained 👏👏
There is the temple of Bonobibi where everyone let it be muslim, hindu, buddhist or christian go to have her blessing before entering the deep forest. The folklore is Bonobibi was the saviour who used to save the woodcutters, fishermen, farmers from the attack of tigers and other powers in the deep forest.
Incredible song and incredible reviews..❤️❤️🇧🇩
Fun fact: The guitarist, Shoaib (albino dude with long hair), has an amazing singing voice too.
Oh yes. We experienced that in “Maya Cycle” too! It is one of our favorite tracks by Meghdol
You have completely missed a name 'Mezbaur Rahman Sumon', the Director of the movie 'Hawa' as well as composer of the song in the same name sung by Meghdol.
Along with Shibu Kumar Shil, he also contributed in the composition of the song and also with his vocal.
Absolutely 💯
The motif on the "cool" guitar is inspired by SM Sultan's paintings and the set design. Attention to this detail is impressive. I assume this season we'll see more originals (rather than covers) from legendary musicians and bands from Bangladesh. I'm expecting to experience the best of Arnab's genius this season.
Good to have your comment on our video always Tuhin bhai 🙂
Hey Thank you 😀
Everytime I watch your reactions, I feel so happy that you two put so much effort in exploring and understanding the context of the song being watched. This really distinguishes you from many other reaction channels that barely put any effort and even sometime complain that "Oh, we can't understand the lyrics" without even bothering to switch on CC option.
Kudos to you! Keep sharing your thoughts. Education matters and your USP proves it everytime.
Thanks a lot Anup! Our motive have always been to educate ourselves and we get a lot of education from our audience too.
@@LetsTalkAboutIt-Reactions Cheers! And, Best wishes.
Your channel is probably the only one who touches the background of every song you guys review . Starting from the song writing and the background of the writer up to the ending of a song. Amazing job. Keep on going. Love from 🇧🇩
Glad you enjoy it! 🙂
Baul is similar to Saint in Bangaliana (Bengalism). Also Fokir Lalon Shah was a Baul. 🙂🙂
You said "Torturing our audience"!
But u don't know that your audience eagerly wait for your review after every coke studio song releases. And despite being a review video, they watch/listen to each video several times. Your reviews seems like another song and give new experience in every watch.
Kudos to u🌹
Thanks a lot for your kind words! We are humbled 🙂
Bonbibi' or ‘Bandevi’, which literally translates to the 'lady of the forest', is a guardian spirit of the forests of the Sundarbans. A densely populated area, Bengal is inhabited both by the Hindus and Muslims . The Goddess Bonbibi, worshipped by Hindus communities in the dense Sundarbans forest. Moreover, since the title 'bibi' is used commonly by Muslim women as a surname, that makes it is a distinctive name for a Bengali goddess.
According to mythology, Bonbibi is believed to be the daughter of Ibrahim, a fakir from Mecca. As his wife Phulbibi couldn't bear a child, Ibrahim married Golalbibi. However, to keep a promise made by Ibrahim to his first wife, he left the pregnant Golalbibi in a forest. She soon gave birth to two children whom she called Bonbibi and Shah Jangali; unable to raise them both, the woman abandoned the girl. Fortunately, she was raised by a deer and grew up. Later the family was shortly reunited before Bonbibi and her brother went to Medina where they consulted Fatima (a holy woman) about their future. Hearing Bonbibi’s story, she granted her the possibility of saving forest people whenever they would seek her assistance. Thus, Bonbibi and Shah Jangali went to India where they were to become lords of the swampland, inhabited by a demon, Dakkhin Rai, and his mother, Narayani, who attacked the twins. Bonbibi called Fatima who came to her rescue and defeated Dakkhin Rai and Narayani. However, Bonbibi showed her generosity and decided that she would rule only on half the land, leaving the rest to the demon. After this, Bonbibi started moving from village to village to establish her rule. However it's just a mythology 😊
Thanks for your comment. Just to add, common people in Sundarban generally call Royal Bengal Tiger as "Dakshin Ray" As Dakshin Ray is "Lord of Tiger".They pray to Bonobibi for her assistance so that she keep them safe from tiger.
I have recently known about Bonobibi. Previously, Sundorbon was a vast forest, it used to cover almost half of Bangladesh. People who used to live near the forest area, they used to believe Bonobibi as the Goddess of forest. She used to protect them from evils of forest and let them live by the forest happily.
Best coke studio bangla song ever.. Thanks Meghdol..love u guys
Meghdol and Shibu Da… classic love!
Dry forest is waiting for the rain and the Goddess or mother of the forest will protect the forest and its people. Thanks for your reaction. I listened to the song several times and now I love it even more 🙏
👍
Thanks a lot 🙂
What a reaction video. I saw it for almost 30 minutes and I wanted more. Such humbleness from both of you. You are right though, 30 mins are hardly enough to cover the song but very very well done.
I loved the song but for me the cherry on cake was the timing of the song release. it was 1 am in Bangladesh, and the promotion posts repeatedly mentioned that they wanted the people of the bustling cities to emerse in Nature at the quiets of night. And they did it. I don’t know why, but to me the sound of the rice grain moving was the soul of the songs just like it is the soul of Bangladesh Culture. This song also has several references towards famous artworks and literatures of Bangladesh. My favorite one is “Sujon Boidar Ghat”. by Jasim Uddin and “ Hazar bichir dhore” by Jahir Raihan. All in one, this song is the best reference to Bangladesh
Thanks a lot Rinita for pointing out the intricacies!
I enjoyed every moment with you two, in this song. I laughed with you in the end.
Thanks for the love and support 🙂
It was one of the best but overwhelming is the right word. So much to discuss. Plz have another discussion on that song. It’s just mesmerizing.
It indeed was overwhelming!
The best thing about this song is its lyrics. It was beautiful poetry. It made me realize how beautiful Bangla language is, how beautiful its words are and how beautiful Shibu Kumar Shil sounds 💖 What I loved most was the chirping of the birds they reproduced with instruments at the beginning.
A great reaction covering all the sides. Can't agree more with you about all of your points. Looking for more reactions from you on Bangla music.
Thanks a lot 🙂
I'm listening to this and seeing ur reaction again after months and i must say, this song is a masterpiece! ❤
Great observation again!
Your observation and analysis!! Wow brothers. You both are incredibly good to catch the every single point of this masterpiece perfectly!
And this Bonobibi track- just goosebumps, wow just wow. Just a piece of peace!
You described the song very well. Actually when i heard the song first time, it felt like i have never heard anything like that. What an experience. Then immediately i heard your reviews. Very well done. Its really a masterpiece. And your Review is on point. Thank you a lot. Love you.
the vibe, omg!! amazing
It's Really a nice song 🎵. All of them involved nailed it. Good reaction too.
Totally Mesmerized
❤❤❤good sound bd music.. Thanks coke bangla studio..
You guys are really awesome... Nicely reviewed!! ❤🇧🇩
"BAUL" is a life way of life...Baul we call group people who spend their life for music...in greater Bengol...what is now Bangladesh,west bengol, tripura and part assam ...Jahura is the name for particular singer. .and baul is her designation..
You guys are so fast .. nice effort
Bonobibi is the goddess of the sundarbans, surpassing and encompassing different religions
You guys know more about Bangla song than me. Amazing review ❤️
That’s just your generosity 🙂
Just wow.....
It’s a mythological character
Thank you for the review video. ❤️❤️❤️This is such a wonderful song. Waiting till 1 am for this song was completely worth it. Also, did you notice Amreen Musa and her choir team (Ghashphoring Choir). They were absolutely amazing throughout the song.
Edit: Hahaha, you did mention about the Choir Team and you guys loved it 🤣
How can we miss the Choir. We both love the elements of Choir in the track 😁
Brilliant #Meghdol
I love this creation 🥹❤️
Thanks for reaction the wonderful creation 😌
You are one of the best to review and understand songs from the Asia region
Thanks a lot for your love 🙂
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Literary, you Both fell in love with Bangla...my mother tongue!
Great to watch your reaction as always. Didn’t expect Meghdol in Coke Studio Bangla.
You are right. Every other song seems dull right after this amazing performance. Still, I would like to recommend a song (2 demo versions of same song) for you to check out in your own time.
Artcell - Sporsher Onubhuti
ruclips.net/video/QeTUGcJb2SM/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/IuH8gWaIiRE/видео.html
The is one of the few Artcell songs where you won’t get a copyright strike (probably). G-series doesn’t own it because of the dispute between Artcell’s guitarist Ershad Zaman and the rest of the band.
This is the last song of Artcell with original lineup. These are 2 versions of same song that Ershad was developing. Then he was kicked out. Ershad was replaced by two technically sound guitarists. But guitarist like Ershad Zaman is not born everyday. This two demo songs show us Erahad’s working procedure and the feel of his guitars. I hope you’ll enjoy.
Artcell's Ershad is a whole different performer. Nobody can replace Ershad Jaman in Artcell.
Ershad wasn’t the greatest but without his playing, Artcell sounds dull to me. He did some magic with Artcell. Artcell fans will never forget him.
Ok already hooked with guitar intro 😀
Listening and discussing with you guys is my always the best way to enjoy
Sometimes i don't play the song right after uploading because after listening the song once I get too overwhelmed and i need to discuss it to digest
So I wait
After your uploading I listen the main one
And 2nd time i come here to enjoy
Even if I'm not discussing with you guys directly but it never felt like that
It's like we are same deep inside
Whatever i want to say someone of you always express it as i want
Everything is so much relatable
This means so much to us! 🙂
Best song of coke studio
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Aside songs love your informative reactions 👍
Glad you like them! 🙂
Well, there is music and there is meaningful music. CSB is all about music with a plot, with a background, with a purpose. And this is not everyone’s cup of tea!
This song can be used as Therapy
'Baul' is pronounced 'ba-wool' 😊
what a creation...
It's pronounced "Johura" (J sound, not Z).
🇧🇩 tnks brother❤️
Laal ishq by Arijit.
Please make a reaction video on - Tumio Paro by Odd Signature
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Please react on "Tumio paro - Odd Signature" !!🙏🏽
I feel like if they left the song just to the lady, it would have been something amazing but addition of Meghdol was not upto Coke Studio level. The transitions were pretty abrupt and more like "Wind of Changes". This season of Coke Studio songs are like "one time listen" only cause i haven't felt like going back to Murir Tin or this one whereas i have been listening to season 1 on loop 🤦 should lower my expectations 🤦
I think it depends. Good thing that they are exploring. Also bringing out talents are were left undiscovered. I am happy with this song and it's overall ambience.
Its the other way around for me
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You guys are from Pakistan or India?
We are from Pakistan
Baul to pronounce as baa-wool
Don't you have your own contents other than reacting to others content, be creative and hardworking.
Its a reaction channel. Obviously they will react only.
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