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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2008

Kangalini Sufia is a legend in modern Baul genre of Bangladesh. This was her in 2000 when she was invited as part of the Arts Worldwide Bangladesh Festival 2000.

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  • I know this woman well, and to call her crap is completely ignorant. maybe this video is not the best, but Kangalini Sufia has more soul in her little toe than a thousand singers I've seen. She's a national treasure of Bangladesh and from what I've seen she's treated like crap. Maybe if someone paid her a fair wage she'd be able to get the health care she deserves and not have to keep moving from flat to flat because she can't pay the rent. Give the woman some respect!

  • True bengali culture. Joy bangla. Not culture of the desert.

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  • thank you nice song

  • nice thankyou

  • @evileye23 Extremely well said!!

  • I love Kangalini Sufia's song in my heart

  • darun nasa nasi to.lol

  • @jalalimastan : malawoon? is that a desert word :) ? arob er kotha ke bollo bhai..sref bollam...eita holo shujoa shufola banglar kalchar, kono morubhoomir culture noy. bangali hoye moribhumir culture ke hingsha korbo? ma ke na bhalobashe, onno loker chachi ke ma bole dakbo...emon goru ami noi..kono bangali ee emon goru noy.

  • @drgarga shala malawooner bachha, amora bangladesher manush, armora arab ke hingsha korina. keep your hindu agenda in india.

  • @drgarga

    "Fifty-year-old Kangalini Sufia sings of freedom and god. The wandering minstrel from Bangladesh is a Baul folk musician of the Sufiana tradition - a blend of Bengali baul (village folk music) and the Islamic Sufi music that originated in Persia and subsequently travelled to India." - Thai India News

    Your comment is full of ignorance and is against the spirit of Bauls. As far as your theory of this being "pure Bengali culture" read the above quote from an Indian newspaper.

  • ooooooooooooooo man that sounds good.

    God I miss Bangladesh!!!!!!

    "Bangla is in my blood,

    and Lalon is in my heart"

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