Save Bangladesh music industry, plea to PM

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Save Bangladesh music industry, plea to PM
The invisible common enemy Covid-19 is established by the coronavirus, which includes turned into a worldwide epidemic. It has additionally taken an awful form in Bangladesh. 

The government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh has announced a nationwide lockdown to save lots of the country from this epidemic. Subsequently, the wheel of the economy has stopped and the music industry has been severely damaged.

That is why, instrumentalists, vocalists, lyricists and all concerned are passing their days in great difficulty.

Save the Bangladesh Music Industry (SBMI) recently held a press conference at the Dhaka Reporters' Unity to highlight its helplessness in drawing attention to this situation.

Popular vocalist Hasan (Arc), vocalist AlamAraMinu, National Film Award winning music director Farid Ahmed, music director Ripon Khan, vocalist Milon Mahmud, Save the Bangladesh Music Industry convener and music director Selim Khan, member secretary AtikDimal were present. Publicity Editor and Coordinator FarhatulJannat and Composer, Lyricist, Instrumentalist, Sound and Light owners and technicians were present.

SBMI's advisor and popular band star Hasan said, "Artistes are respected so they can not try the streets expressing their helplessness. However in the current situation, they can not stand it. 

We urge the Prime Minister to save lots of the music hall today. With a grant for the music arena you can play both part of a compassionate mother and circumstances leader."

Farid Ahmed, National Film Award winning music director and advisor to SBMI, said, "If we usually do not take steps to save lots of the music scene today, the next generation will be afraid to take up music tomorrow."

Vocalist AlamAraMinu said, "Musicians do only music. If Hon'ble Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will not give shelter to those helpless artistes of the country, where will the artistes stand?"

Numerous others from the music hall were also present at the press conference.
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