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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2006

Bangla Movie Song : Ghum Ghum Chand

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  • Hello TheMondira, it is very cheap of you to comment like that. I wish Bangladeshis do well and preserve good Bengali/Bangla culture. Bengalis in India are spread all over and they are doing very well and they are not asking for your sympathy for "being fourth class" Indian. In spite of your audacious comments, I sincerely wish Bangadeshis do well. Regards.

  • @subroto81 : dude am sure you are a bengali, and from west bengal. But I bet you are a school student. Heard of "kaji najrul islam"....even his name sounds arabic. So you say he doesn't have real bengali name......:) Grow up kid.

    Firts people are bengali, then hindu or muslim.

    And please put this kind of retarded comment in these nice works......

    And to clear any more confussion, my name is jhankar, am hindu, but I am a Bengali first.

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  • Ami bangla jani.bhalo jani na.

  • I have landed to YouTube very recently.But shocked to see that there are some people from allover greater India who for nothing brings the topic of religion.We all are human being and that is the best ID for all.Don't make your heart shrink.

  • what a beautiful song...so lovely..

  • What is "bdbazar"? Bangladesh is not a bazar only, is it? Why such a name for a website with such a lovely song? Some villagers only want to use the city as bajar. Is it a website to please those type of people? It detracts from the aesthetic value of the song. Such random advertisements should be censored.

  • Music has no boundaries...Dear mondira do u really know what is music.......first go & get trained in little history.......... what the hell do u know about people from music world.........pl pardon me everyone but i cant stop my self.....to tell u in Hindi " tumharee ukath hi nehi sangeet ko sun ne ki......."& about bengalis....we r human first then we r divide in cast & Language & religion....can understand by ur words what kind of upbringing u have.

  • Culture has no boundaries; I am a 52 year old Muslim Bangladeshi, educated in Catholic schools, living in the US for decades but listen to ALL types and genres of music. In my iPod I have songs and musical pieces from Eminem and Rihanna, Bach and Brahms, Peruvian and Bosnian Flute, Rai and Um Kulsum, (I don't understand Arabic), Led Zeppelin, U2, Sade, Rafi, Mehdi Hasan, Lata, Hemanta, Nusrat Fateh, Anup Jalota's Bhajan, SD, RD, Abdul Alim, Sahnaz, Lalon songs, and they have all enriched me!!!

  • @jhankare sorry brother, in america here bengalis ae he same besides..most bengalis in india including me...have ancestors in bangladesh, my mom and dad are both from bangladesh but they are not arabic...so what they are bengali....bengali religion and culture tooo..bangla

  • @Bab8291 but urdu is mixture of persian/turkish/arabic/sanskri­t/hindi/dari....which is okay and good but bengali is much much OLDER than urdu. Many people in pakistan speak arabic based urdu today, if u like it so much u can go back to your homeland, maybe not homeland, but your spiritual land in pakistan or saudi arabia no one is stopping you. Good luck and best Wishes.

  • Y r u all polluting this sacred beauty with comments......its sacrilege....do u all even know whether this Mondira is sane or not.....let asylum fools blabber....do we heed them or even need to......gaantake noshto korchhen apnaara ei shob comments likhe....

  • people are so stupid, urdu hindi has been spoken in calcutta for ages, its not a surprise, that does not detract from the culture of bengal, i am urdu speaking, my father was born and bred in calcutta, i still have relatives kiving there who speak urdu and bengali, and i love bengali songs, and i hope to go and visit my grandparents graves soon Inshallah.

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