Bangladesh: Between monsoon and dry season | DW Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @marleengevers
    @marleengevers Год назад +683

    Thank you.
    I visited a few regions in Bangladesh last year. I found the people most extraordinary: very open and friendly, curious, hardworking and optimistic for the future.
    I wish all these people a long and happy life.

    • @mmaamamun6810
      @mmaamamun6810 Год назад +10

      Thank you mrs. marleen gevers🥰🥰

    • @RajahHindustani
      @RajahHindustani Год назад +11

      Check out Indian West Bengal, you will find the Bengali indigenous culture respected more.

    • @kraziillama4647
      @kraziillama4647 Год назад

      Most these people are also genocidal! A large number of minorities are forced to leave their ancestral land because they are not Muslim. Live in there and eventually you will see their real face!

    • @washimahmed9527
      @washimahmed9527 Год назад

      because of British looted their wealth. Now looting by western NGO.

    • @catsandkittensgallery4324
      @catsandkittensgallery4324 Год назад

      You have no freedom and of course not a country of your ethnic community
      You actually an ethnic minority who are living inferiorly under oolitical hub Hindus belt mostly north bengal

  • @benedictgregory6544
    @benedictgregory6544 Год назад +240

    This is one of the real pictures of Bangladesh. Though their daily life journey is so hard and full of struggle, their smiling faces inspire us. As a Bangladeshi, I am encouraged by them. Thanks to DW to present this content.

    • @mohdfahmi8841
      @mohdfahmi8841 Год назад +2

      //em//.

    • @theflaca
      @theflaca Год назад

      I see a divorce on the way though.

    • @mottom2657
      @mottom2657 9 месяцев назад

      @@theflaca Older people don't divorce that easily.

  • @asabuj4363
    @asabuj4363 Год назад +182

    DW became a master of quality documentary making. Love from Bangladesh.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад +30

      Thanks a lot for watching and for your positive feedback. We appreciate you taking the time to comment and
      are glad you like our content!

    • @dsadhakaspaceagency5743
      @dsadhakaspaceagency5743 Год назад +6

      ​@@DWDocumentaryi would like to thank DW for making accurate documentary without any propaganda it took a long time to make but it was truly amazing did u guys had rice cakes or pitha at winter season i mean the dry season i hope you didn't miss it

  • @jahangiralam-pr9pp
    @jahangiralam-pr9pp Год назад +71

    Our house already broken four times. Alhamdulillah we have never left the River. Because the river is connected to our soul. Really goosebumps feelings when i was watching DW. Full documentary i enjoyed with tears. Thanks DW
    From: Balorampur, Kurigram, Bangladesh. 🧡🧡🧡

  • @giovannimai8828
    @giovannimai8828 Год назад +337

    The young man's dream to take advantage of IT to improve his life is admirable. I wish him the best.

    • @sadmanzahin1271
      @sadmanzahin1271 Год назад +44

      You also have to admire his elder brother for ensuring everything for him .😊

    • @Aquinilia
      @Aquinilia Год назад +12

      ​@@sadmanzahin1271 That's right

    • @mohdfahmi8841
      @mohdfahmi8841 Год назад +1

      //em//¡//.

    • @xoconat
      @xoconat Год назад +3

      Same. I'm also impressed with that.

    • @ronysheikh9553
      @ronysheikh9553 Год назад +16

      Hey I'm Rony Sorkar Brother's of Rahim. Thank you so much for inspection me❤

  • @tareqhasan8724
    @tareqhasan8724 Год назад +66

    This is really beautiful. As a Bangladeshi I didn't see any Bangladeshi documentary like this, this is truly masterpiece. Nice work keep it up ❤

  • @uateva
    @uateva Год назад +165

    What an absolutely fantastic documentary. I’d never heard of the Chauras before, and now I am in awe at these courageous, resilient and extremely hard-working people. Thank you.

    • @mohdfahmi8841
      @mohdfahmi8841 Год назад +1

      //em//.

    • @panthadewan2292
      @panthadewan2292 Год назад

      This is island. The people who lives there are homeless because of flood before the island create.

    • @MonizaHossain-c7s
      @MonizaHossain-c7s Год назад +1

      Same here! Living in Bangladesh for 44 years and never heard of Chauras

    • @farzanapoly739
      @farzanapoly739 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@MonizaHossain-c7s চরবাসীকেই চওরা বলে

  • @Tammissa
    @Tammissa Год назад +77

    This is how people should be helping and supporting each other. I really hope the younger brother makes his dream of working from home on computers come true! All the best to these amazing strong adaptable people. Even with difficulties they are smiling and laughing. I can learn a lot from these people about gratitude and appreciation.

    • @mjc11a
      @mjc11a Год назад +7

      @Vegan4life1...well said. There are a myriad of people who could learn a lot from these good folks. Thanks for sharing and be safe 🙏

    • @mohdfahmi8841
      @mohdfahmi8841 Год назад +1

      //em//¡//.

    • @rupokrupok2947
      @rupokrupok2947 Год назад +1

      ❤❤❤

  • @rashed4125
    @rashed4125 Год назад +27

    Rahim's younger brother, he is very confident and positive minded boy. I can clearly say there are So many dreams in his eyes. May God fulfil all his dreams. I wish him the best.

    • @Sthmohtwenty
      @Sthmohtwenty 7 месяцев назад

      4 real and a super duper guy

  • @oprasongik
    @oprasongik Год назад +75

    Firstly, I want to express my gratitude to DW for creating such an extraordinary documentary about the wilderness of Bangladesh. This documentary accurately portrays the true spirit of the people of Bangladesh. Despite countless adversities, the people of Bangladesh remain cheerful, always hopeful of a better future. They perceive challenges as blessings, and they conquer fear. A young boy from a rural area can dream of starting a company, even in the face of limited resources. A person can step forward to help another without being asked.
    What I'd like to emphasize is that we have learned to cope with the adversities of nature, but we are still struggling to adapt to the adversities created artificially. I'm not sure whether we'll be able to or not. Prominent among the artificial adversities are floods artificially caused by neighboring countries and global warming on an international scale. Please do not impose artificial disasters on us. We have, by the grace of God, the ability to overcome natural calamities. We are children of nature; nature governs us and in return, nature loves us, sacrificing itself for us.
    Thank you again for presenting Bangladesh so beautifully to the world.

  • @saptarshibanik4656
    @saptarshibanik4656 Год назад +186

    This was once the land of my forefathers. Thankyou DW for making such a documentary that shows the beauty of Bangladesh. ❤

    • @mohdfahmi8841
      @mohdfahmi8841 Год назад +2

      //em//.

    • @mdabdurrazzaks4242
      @mdabdurrazzaks4242 Год назад +3

      Is it jamalpur district?

    • @polokahmedtushar5860
      @polokahmedtushar5860 Год назад

      @@kingshuksarkar ha ha ha hinduchods

    • @Alam_Khan521
      @Alam_Khan521 Год назад +10

      ​@@kingshuksarkar The fighting was only going on in Kolkata and Noakhali.. But hindus from all over Bangladesh left without even trying to defend. Some of them who stayed left during 1971 war. Some of them came back. But a lot of them stayed in india.

    • @warpdrive9229
      @warpdrive9229 Год назад +9

      @@kingshuksarkar I am a dalit(lower caste) Bengali Hindu whose both maternal and paternal grandparents are from modern-day Bangladesh. My paternal side was from Noakhali, which saw most of the rioting. So we left.
      Today West Bengal has 27% muslims but Bangladesh has only 8% Hindus. Bangladesh still hasn't recognized Mahasthami as a national holiday but Eid is one. I hope Bangladeshis realize Bengalis have a Hindu half too.

  • @mohammadshiham310
    @mohammadshiham310 Год назад +39

    Thank you DW for making documentary about my beautiful country... Love from Bangladesh ❤️

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад +7

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    • @rupokrupok2947
      @rupokrupok2947 Год назад

      ❤❤❤

  • @abdurrahmanfahim6936
    @abdurrahmanfahim6936 Год назад +30

    As a farmers grandson,i got chance to work with chauras when they comes in our area to work as an agricultural worker in harvesting season.I heard about their lives from them but never saw personally. I'm really happy to watch their lifes visually. Thanks a lot to dw documentary for offering such a wonderful documentary.

  • @tetrashine6049
    @tetrashine6049 Год назад +63

    Love Bangladesh from Srinagar Kashmir 🌲❤️

  • @ferdinandmagellan5484
    @ferdinandmagellan5484 Год назад +26

    Bangladesh is land of river .She has more than seven hundred river.Humble request to all to visit this beautiful land.Special thanks to DW for covering the struggle of people of Jamuna silt island.

  • @ramishrambarran3998
    @ramishrambarran3998 Год назад +23

    I have learnt so much from this documentary........at68 !
    Thank you DW.
    These are hardworking, simple people that do not know how much is stacked against them !
    Trinidad & Tobago.
    West Indies.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.

    • @Bdtdtuli
      @Bdtdtuli Год назад

      @@DWDocumentary but doesn’t matter whatever you do,but according to Islam u always b a sinner n these ppl believe in that.they wudnt think for a second to kill uif u say something which they think r against their beliefs or prophet Mohammad or sometimes don’t even has to b,u as a kafer is enough..mark my words please.

  • @jimmystewart3826
    @jimmystewart3826 Год назад +8

    I just wanna say its the real bngldsh people , hard working-smile-possitive thinking , terima kasih (thx) for made this documentary , i like Bangladesh , salam-greetings-menyapa from jkrta

  • @mozibulislam4829
    @mozibulislam4829 6 месяцев назад +1

    Rahim's unwavering commitment towards his loving chars is incredible.These people never give up in life.They are the real unsung heroes.

  • @deeringkendrick8388
    @deeringkendrick8388 Год назад +53

    This was so fascinating. It's sometimes difficult to just enjoy the story of their lives without trying to "solve" their lives for them. I can't say enough just how beautiful this was.

  • @pathaklalgolder2920
    @pathaklalgolder2920 Год назад +43

    I feel this Chauras life from my heart. I grew up in very similar conditions in rural Bangladesh. Thank you for this documentary.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад +9

      Thanks for watching and sharing your experiences!

    • @mohdmujeeb9580
      @mohdmujeeb9580 Год назад

      ​@@DWDocumentaryif you and your team is honest then make a video For Afia siddqui who kidnapped by American Afghanistan force and jail in USA

  • @জীবনেরসংগীত
    @জীবনেরসংগীত Год назад +13

    As a person from chaur I know how hardship goes through this place. Hats off those heroes who live there and producing corps for the country 😢

  • @EustaquioSantimano
    @EustaquioSantimano Год назад +114

    Thank you for producing an amazing documentary. The resilience and love for their "chars" is truly admirable.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад +23

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Be sure to check out our channel for more content.

  • @siliconslice
    @siliconslice Год назад +33

    That was natural, that quarrel within the couple was really natural and true. I love this whole documentary.

  • @janithayash3693
    @janithayash3693 Год назад +12

    Kudos to Bangladeshi people... greetings from 🇱🇰 Sri Lanka

  • @deb8094
    @deb8094 Год назад +55

    My Grandparents who were from these land when they were a part of (undivided) India, used to share stories of the rivers flooding their respective homes.
    Despite all the misery and strife of partition, they built their lives all over again in different parts of India. Now I see how they became so tough.
    The mighty rivers of this land make the communities living out of it steely strong, hardworking and honest human beings.
    I wish I get to see this land and people some day.

    • @rihadalif
      @rihadalif Год назад +9

      Can you guys stop with that weird obsession of UNDIVIDED INDIA. there wasn't an India and it was never together. Bengal was always ruled separately and stayed separate from the general indians. 🤦‍♂ it's not our fault that Bangladesh decided to be separate from both pak and ind but west bengal didn't.
      On top of that this documentary didn't mention it but bangladesh and majority of this people from chaur suffer heavily because of the upstream dams built by india. so thanks for giving my people hard times as you are an undivided ind enthusiast.

    • @deb8094
      @deb8094 Год назад +12

      @@rihadalif .... my parents and relatives were born in East Pakistan, some in Bangladesh.
      After throwing us out, it becomes easier for some to preach morality... and rewrite history erasing those thrown out.
      The word Bangladesh came into popular use less than 60 years ago.
      Whereas Al-Hind, Indo, Hindu and India have been then name of such lands used by other civilization to identify these lands and people for 1000s of years. Like it or not these lands were part of an undivided India....

    • @bauwndule
      @bauwndule Год назад +8

      ​@@deb8094 Ota Undivided Bengal Hobe. Bangladesh is older than India. India is a federation.
      Rabindranath wrote songs in praise of Bangladesh, the word Bangladesh appears in Satyajit Ray's Gupi Gyne Bagha Byne way before Bangladesh came into existence.
      India has never been a nation, except for a few years under the Mughal dynasty or the Mauryan empire, still, Tamil Nadu, Northeast weren't under them. Stop dreaming about what RSS preaches from it's shakkhas.

    • @rihadalif
      @rihadalif Год назад +6

      @@deb8094 I didn't talked about morality, i talked what's right. And why are you diverting the point to Bangladesh cause as far as I can see I clearly said this region was called Bengal, not Bangladesh and always ruled separately/independently. theres a difference.
      And I don't know where did you learn that these lands were termed as indo, india etc. This might be true incase of modern day pakistan but sorry to break it up to you it was never the case for bengal. for 1000s of years Bengal was known by it's own name, Bengal. you can look all you want, before the british empire every traveler, merchant, from east or west called the current region of bangladesh, north india and west bengal combined as just Bengal or something in their own language that sounded like Bengal.

    • @largerthanlife001
      @largerthanlife001 Год назад +4

      should be called as british India rather than undivided India.British empire united indian subcontinent .Before that there were various free states including bengal sultanate and before that indian sub continent was a part of mughal empire.and it goes on and on...

  • @tamiim23
    @tamiim23 Год назад +31

    The tenacity of these people and the Bangladeshis in general is admirable.

    • @pietrojenkins6901
      @pietrojenkins6901 Год назад +4

      Very true , but they need to reduce the huge population pressures in such a small country.

    • @Bdtdtuli
      @Bdtdtuli Год назад

      @@pietrojenkins6901 not possible as that country is blinded by Islam and even by putting evolution theory in their education curriculum made the country go crazy coz they thought humans came from monkeys and that’s what they think of evolution theory is and one of their MP even said that in their parliament 🤣🤣🤣..well,that’s what blind belief done to u..anyway,good luck!

  • @madhavyu
    @madhavyu Год назад +61

    Bangladesh is an amazing story and the resiliant Chauras shows us why. Against all odds the country has become an economic miracle. This is one American who is heartily rooting for its success.

  • @muktadirhasan345
    @muktadirhasan345 Год назад +10

    How a survival story become a devastating history 😶
    Love from Bangladesh DW ❤️

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and for your constructive feedback! :-)

  • @mustafizurrahman2765
    @mustafizurrahman2765 Год назад +8

    Although I am a Bangladeshi but I don't have enough idea about Chauras people. This documentary provided me lots of information about them and their struggle of life.
    I still can't believe that it is exist in our country but I had no idea😢😢.
    A bunch of thanks for making this documentary ❤❤

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment!

  • @tehuda
    @tehuda Год назад +35

    What a terrific documentary! I am from Bangladesh and the only chauras I met in person were those who lost their land due to land erosion and then came to the city looking for work- they are desperately poor and miserable. But this documentary portrays resourceful contented people who have at least some education and also aspiration. The little boy’s playfulness, the young man’s ambition, the couple’s disagreement, the lady’s insight into the importance of education- all of these are exceptionally endearing. Thanks to DW.

  • @itzbw36x8
    @itzbw36x8 Год назад +17

    i'm from Bangladesh, it's a beautiful country you can find anything what you need, in this country people are very friendly as well as honest, however i love my country 🇧🇩✨

  • @nazuddin6346
    @nazuddin6346 Год назад +18

    Thank you DW for showing our motherland bangladesh 🇧🇩
    Best wishes from
    London.
    May God protect
    Them Hardworking
    Poor people Trying to
    Make there Needs Ameen.and all others
    Suffering in bangladesh and Around the world Ameen

  • @RaheeKhanBeats
    @RaheeKhanBeats Год назад +17

    Bangladesh's climate, agriculture, and daily life are profoundly influenced by its distinct monsoon and dry seasons. The monsoon season brings copious rainfall, essential for agriculture, yet it also presents the challenge of floods. Conversely, the dry season offers relief from heavy rains, enabling diverse farming techniques and providing an opportunity to relish cooler temperatures and partake in cultural festivities.
    Above all, I hold a deep affection for my exquisite motherland, Bangladesh. 🇧🇩 🇧🇩 🇧🇩

  • @ayshasiddika9093
    @ayshasiddika9093 Год назад +4

    I am a Bangladeshi, thank you very much for portraying an authentic picture of Bangladesh

  • @ujjol-t6t
    @ujjol-t6t Год назад +12

    I'm a Bangladeshi live in mainland far from the char of Jamuna. I know the struggling life of Chauras but never go their practically although I've interest about the Char. Thanks to DW for bringing the true pictures of the Char areas.

  • @MASBHANOMAN
    @MASBHANOMAN Год назад +5

    Thanks, DW.
    For some reason, I used to think I am poor and unblessed until now.
    Best wishes to these people.

  • @al-aminfarazi7314
    @al-aminfarazi7314 10 месяцев назад +5

    My mother is from a family of Chauras in Meghna River! It’s an amazing documentary indeed!

  • @ronniehossain7500
    @ronniehossain7500 Год назад +44

    Excellent documentary. Reminds me of my childhood. We lived 5 months on water. Very peaceful.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад +9

      Thanks for watching and sharing your experiences!

    • @mohdfahmi8841
      @mohdfahmi8841 Год назад +1

      //em//¡//.

    • @amjadhussain7169
      @amjadhussain7169 Год назад +1

      aaaaaahhhh! you still remembering those beautiful past memories

  • @sheikhmasum723
    @sheikhmasum723 Год назад +7

    Thank you DW for making the only documentary about authenticity, I am watching you from Bangladesh

  • @durontosarothi1361
    @durontosarothi1361 Год назад +16

    Amazing documentary. These people are my inspiration. As a Bangladeshi, I loved them 'cause they are the lifelong fighters.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching and for your constructive feedback! :-)

  • @unitedpressbprd
    @unitedpressbprd Год назад +6

    Each year during school's summer vacation I used to visit my maternal grandparents for a whole month who used to live in char area. At this point of time dry land gets flooded by the mighty river Brahmaputra which brings enormous joy by seeing waters around for a kid like me living in town with every comfort of modern life. Kerosine was then the only medium for lighting after darkness (no electricity) .The memories and experiences i had from the people and that place will be treasured for lifetime.
    Char peoples are the most hardworking, purest and humblest human beings on earth. Mark my words😊

  • @shameemhasan922
    @shameemhasan922 Год назад +19

    Thanks DW for giving us this excellent documentary of beautiful chaurs of Bangladesh . My grandparents were from one of those & lost their home & lands to the mighty Jamuna. In my childhood I visited there, the river was so big & beautiful. Nature at it’s best.

  • @Shanto--
    @Shanto-- Год назад +7

    Thank you for showing real life of our homeland Bangladesh 🇧🇩

  • @Tis_I_SirJames
    @Tis_I_SirJames Год назад +74

    Such a fascinating and amazing culture of people.
    They take "going with the flow" to a whole new level.
    Thank you, DW.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад +5

      Thanks for watching and sharing sour thoughts :)

    • @mohdfahmi8841
      @mohdfahmi8841 Год назад +1

      //semua ai.tau.*******************em//.

  • @Elizabeth31015
    @Elizabeth31015 Год назад +15

    Wonderful documentary, the resilience humans have when faced with challenges. I enjoyed to watch camaraderie among the neighbors. Love from Kenya.

  • @shahriartanvir977
    @shahriartanvir977 Год назад +11

    Despite the struggle, Rahim looks like a very happy family guy. I wish them all the best.

  • @shakibkhan3616
    @shakibkhan3616 Год назад +1

    I am speaking from Bangladesh and it is my motherland. Thank you for reporting our country so beautifully 🇧🇩

  • @Bengalinationalist
    @Bengalinationalist Год назад +16

    The people living in capital dhaka don't even know that hardships and simpleness of bengali rural life,i hope this documentation convey a message ❤❤❤❤🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩

    • @Bdtdtuli
      @Bdtdtuli Год назад +3

      And u do,right??when waazi huzur or mollas call them ehudi,nasara,kafer relentlessly and u moderate Muslim don’t even say anything as it goes against ur faith and now u r commenting like he is doing a good job???but according to ur beliefs,they r kafer,right??

    • @Bengalinationalist
      @Bengalinationalist Год назад

      @@Bdtdtuli wtf are you speaking about? This is not Pakistan, tgis is Bangladesh!

    • @Bdtdtuli
      @Bdtdtuli Год назад

      @@Bengalinationalist of course this is Bangladesh..where ppl learn science from mollas,alem,rite??look what happened when they try to put evolution theory in ur primary txt book??even all those doctors,scholars,politicians and of course alem,olama went against it coz it’s against islam…now as u said WTF in ur comment,I presume u r an educated person🤣🤣,so tell me,what do u think about evolution theory??or u think we came from adom n hawa??

  • @infinitiveknowledge4148
    @infinitiveknowledge4148 11 месяцев назад +1

    I am a Bangladeshi. Happiness, sorrow, joy, suffering, blessing, curse etc. are the daily things of Char's life.Bangladesh is the land of diversity.

  • @ThePathseeker
    @ThePathseeker Год назад +14

    Respect to these hardworking,intelligent, optimistic and good hearted people of Bangladesh.....sure they are extremely capable of leading a good life provided they get enough resources...amazing documentary

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!

  • @KishorKumar-bv7cj
    @KishorKumar-bv7cj Год назад +3

    Thanks to DW. It’s our main culture and picture 🇧🇩🇧🇩

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад

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  • @GunKid-xt9ld
    @GunKid-xt9ld 10 месяцев назад +3

    World class documentary. Brilliant. Thank you DW ❤❤❤
    My respect to all hardworking bangladeshi. With ❤ from indonesia🎉

  • @FishingAdventuresDubai
    @FishingAdventuresDubai Год назад +8

    So much respect to these hardworking amd brave people, and i love that they value education. Despite all the hardhsip they keep moving and reconstructing the school. May Allah make their live more easy and prosperous. Ameen.

  • @aaiiof
    @aaiiof Год назад +23

    Thank you DW for making this quality documentary to watch and learn for how man like Rahim still gives us hope for living life in our hard hitting lives... May Allah bless him and Hats off to your team.....

  • @mehedihasan8105
    @mehedihasan8105 Год назад +3

    Thank you DW documentary for portraying my people and magnificent motherland.

  • @Player00313
    @Player00313 Год назад +5

    Proud to be Bangali , from Assam, India

  • @Shairony
    @Shairony Год назад +6

    Last couple of minutes: the conversation that happens all around the world. Fantastic work, guys!

  • @Darkknight-eq2rj
    @Darkknight-eq2rj Год назад +2

    this is my country i love it so much,, i also want other people like us and europe will know about bangladesh ,, will know about our life style and weather,,, thanks DW for making this documentary ,

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад

      Thank you for watching. We are happy to hear you enjoyed the docu :)

  • @r3n4_
    @r3n4_ Год назад +11

    So much respect to these hardworking and courageous people. Really admire their high degree of resilience to live in such unpredictable conditions ❤

  • @MasudRana_40
    @MasudRana_40 Год назад +5

    DW always make best.
    Thanks for making a documentary about my country’s chauras.
    Take love from Bangladesh. ❤️

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Be sure to check out our channel for more content.

  • @marykharkongor1858
    @marykharkongor1858 Год назад +6

    I salute these people for their courage and hard work. God bless them.🙏❤

  • @syl953
    @syl953 Год назад +13

    Most beautiful country on earth...
    Love from UK

  • @phenomenal7323
    @phenomenal7323 Год назад +7

    Wow people work together, help each other , live together with no competition whatsoever ❤

  • @nancyajram3742
    @nancyajram3742 Год назад +8

    MashaAllah such a wonderful documentary!! The most charming thing is that wherever they are, wherever they go, they don’t forget that Education is the backbone of a nation.They rebuilt school 10x times to educate their children.The help each other & what a wonderful humanity is this! They are the ture Bengalis, they are the real tiger & tigress of Bay of Bengal. No matter what happens they don’t lose hope and their smile on their face...I really enjoyed while watching this prettiest documentary and couldn’t think of anything else!❤

  • @PhilaArtistry
    @PhilaArtistry 7 месяцев назад +1

    God bless these people.🙏🏻😇 Love from Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya, India.❤️

  • @chaosgod1915
    @chaosgod1915 Год назад +8

    I wish I can visit this country in the future. People are admirable :')

  • @AmitHasnatRipon
    @AmitHasnatRipon Год назад +5

    This is our country. Our country's people have a great habits, they don't want to give up their homeland. Thanks DW documentary.

  • @behind_the_camera.1
    @behind_the_camera.1 Год назад +4

    This took a lot of affort to making this thanks DW for such a beautiful documentary about Bangladesh ❤

  • @faisalimtiaz5638
    @faisalimtiaz5638 Год назад +16

    Brave peoples, love from Pakistan 🇵🇰

  • @emdadulhuq6108
    @emdadulhuq6108 Год назад +2

    Thank you @DW.
    It's the daily life of every chora's people in Bangladesh

  • @Composed_Soul
    @Composed_Soul Год назад +3

    Mr Rahim is a very hardworking and hopeful man. He is witty as well.
    (I am Bengali too)

  • @mdyousufmia8773
    @mdyousufmia8773 Год назад +9

    Outstanding documentary thank DW for sharing such a stunning scenery. Love from Bangladesh ❤

  • @nuruddinhossain1870
    @nuruddinhossain1870 Год назад +1

    Thanks to DW for making this documentary. Alots of ❤ from Bangladesh.

  • @atikintekam8753
    @atikintekam8753 Год назад +12

    These hard working and extraordinarily good people are often neglected and humiliated by people of mainlands of the country though they are contributing a lot to our country.

    • @Anonymousedd
      @Anonymousedd Год назад

      humiliated? what

    • @siliconslice
      @siliconslice Год назад

      @@Anonymousedd Yea, humiliated by us, the people of mainland.

    • @modicantspeakenglish
      @modicantspeakenglish Год назад

      Not really. It's just other way round

    • @modicantspeakenglish
      @modicantspeakenglish Год назад +3

      @@siliconslice .. how did we humiliate them?

    • @siliconslice
      @siliconslice Год назад

      @@modicantspeakenglish clearly you have no experience when so called upper standard people talking with/about Chora people.

  • @shai4567
    @shai4567 Год назад +4

    Ashik is just pure wholesome vibes. Such a cute kid ❤
    Ngl I really feel like going and living in a Char myself now this was beautiful.

  • @youtubehodol3989
    @youtubehodol3989 Год назад +3

    Rural Bangladesh is something that most of todays young city dweller generation are unaware about.

  • @gentlesterner101
    @gentlesterner101 Год назад +2

    First of all thanks to DW for making a great documentary !
    The "Char" (alluvium) refers to sediments deposited in rivers, which are permanent or temporary in some areas. People who live on "Char"(pastures) are called 'Chaura' in a pejorative, - much like slang! The "Chaura" as an adjectives commonly used by upper class people to address lower class people to undermine them. 'Chaura' is one such greeting !
    I think, DW will understand and take this core message into consideration. Addressing the people living in "Char" (pastures) as "Charbasi" (চরবাসী- who live in char) is a respectful epithet.
    Thank you!

  • @mdabujafar5634
    @mdabujafar5634 Год назад +5

    excellent commentary given about my country. I live one part of Bangladesh but I don't know about the miseries river erosion on other part, now watching your commentary I have learnt suffering of the rivers side people of Bangladesh.

  • @boombot934
    @boombot934 Год назад +9

    Long live people🙏❤ of 💥Bangladesh! And people of the world 🥀🌏🌍🌎🌹

  • @babulkhan5847
    @babulkhan5847 Год назад +11

    I live in east site of jomuna river. I see with my own eyes the struggle of the people of Char and I struggle with this myself especially during floods. People of Char have to go through a very difficult time during floods time. They are sometimes attacked by pirates during floods time. All in all, their lives are very difficult😢😢😢

  • @shahriar_sajid_20_05.
    @shahriar_sajid_20_05. Год назад +10

    Disasters like river erosion, floods, drought are the gifts of our so called neighbour 🤧🤧

  • @ledlight6630
    @ledlight6630 Год назад +6

    What a difficult life! I liked Raheem he is very optimistic 😊 and always smiling, that was a very good documentary, thanks DW team ❤🙋‍♀️🙏.

  • @carabiner7999
    @carabiner7999 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much. Because of your work, we get to travel the world to places we might never go, and learn about people we might never meet. This is a great example of good internet!

  • @yeanurrahman2104
    @yeanurrahman2104 Год назад +5

    Thank you DW for portraying the life of such a hardworking people in such extraordinary videography and subtlety.
    7:11 The costly 3-storied school building shouldn't have been built in the first place. It could have been built like the nearby homes made from corrugated tin and bambo.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and for the feedback!

  • @SOJIB6514
    @SOJIB6514 Год назад +2

    I love my Bangladesh ❤🇧🇩❤thank you DW❤

  • @rapidaction7944
    @rapidaction7944 Год назад +9

    Some real Brave people over there

  • @lamecknyasulu
    @lamecknyasulu Год назад

    These people are hard workers... I have never heard any of them asking for help or donations... I send love to them

  • @Remy.-
    @Remy.- Год назад +3

    Wonderfull documentary and wonderfull people! I visited india earlier this year and fell in love with the culture and the people. I cant wait to visit bangladesh next especially after this documentary!

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and sharing your experience!

  • @MdSharif-em1fk
    @MdSharif-em1fk Год назад +4

    Excellent documentary. Reminds me of my childhood. Thanks DW Documentary.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and for the feedback!

  • @gigafunny6495
    @gigafunny6495 Год назад +6

    Bangladeshi ppl always best...hardworking... Always they maintain self respect....only government has problem to much corruption ... Ppl are best (out of the rate)

  • @reshmita4903
    @reshmita4903 Год назад +1

    I am Bangladeshi 🇧🇩
    Really my country is so beautiful 😍
    The scenery along the river banks is not as beautiful as the life here is difficult. Yet they are very happy with little.😊

  • @bdcrafts.7687
    @bdcrafts.7687 Год назад +6

    I saw the place when I crossed the Jamuna bridge. It is really awesome place. Many thanks to D W for share the details of this wonderful place.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and sharing your experiences :)

  • @BengaliEastwood
    @BengaliEastwood Год назад +14

    Despite billions of dollars being laundered illegally by elites of Bangladesh, this country still is stable in economy. And the credit goes to these people, who work hard and fight all sorts of complications including natural calamities

  • @sohailshah2721
    @sohailshah2721 Год назад +3

    Kudos to these people. So resilient and so determined to fight back against inclement challenges to survival.

  • @dsadhakaspaceagency5743
    @dsadhakaspaceagency5743 Год назад +1

    Nice documentary for the first time instead of insulting the community you have showed how they have Adapted to climate change this time people had more Education then previous time like 90s it was enjoyable to watch and learn

  • @ZakariasWorld75
    @ZakariasWorld75 Год назад +5

    From Dhaka, Bangladesh.

  • @kbalanandam
    @kbalanandam Год назад +1

    We have the same concept in the Godavari delta between the East and West Godavari districts of Andhra Pradesh, but now there are not many residents. Floods during monsoon washes away some places and creates a new one with abundant fertility. Special banana, tobacco and maize etc. give good yields. Watching this documentary gave me an overwhelming feeling. This honest people knows how to sync with nature.
    Life is everywhere on this earth!

  • @universitylife3403
    @universitylife3403 Год назад +11

    This beautiful country is my motherland

  • @maheshtamrakar7572
    @maheshtamrakar7572 7 месяцев назад +1

    Love watching DW's doco. They make the best and quality doco.

  • @saifulislamrossi
    @saifulislamrossi Год назад +14

    My BANGLADESH. My LOVE.