Cultural Affairs Ministry bigwigs scheduled a massive tribute event honoring fallen heroes from the July Uprising anniversary celebration. Government officials picked the Central Shaheed Minar grounds for tomorrow evening's blockbuster show starting at 6 pm sharp. Ministry sources confirmed the program kicks off with the national anthem before diving into powerful visual presentations. Women and Children Affairs Ministry created a special commercial highlighting female martyrs who died during the historic uprising. The entire spectacle aims to commemorate brave women who sacrificed everything for freedom.
Entertainment bosses lined up three major films including the hard-hitting drama about Abrar Fahad's tragic death. July Women and July Bishad Sindhu will follow as part of the Cultural Affairs Ministry's ambitious screening schedule. Organizers plan emotional tributes remembering martyred women's families and the fearless female fighters who battled oppression. Popular performers Sayan, Parsa Mahzabin and Elita Karim agreed to headline the musical segments alongside three hot bands. Ella La La, F Minor and Samageet will pump out stirring July revolution songs that captured the nation's imagination.
Technology experts designed an elaborate drone display recreating scenes from the massive uprising that changed everything. After the aerial show wraps up, Dhaka University dormitory residents will recreate the thunderous battle cries that once shook the campus. Female students from the residential halls plan to echo those defiant roars that challenged the old regime. Educational institutions across the country received invitations encouraging maximum participation from teachers and students. Ministry officials particularly want women from schools, colleges and universities flooding the historic venue.
Entertainment bosses lined up three major films including the hard-hitting drama about Abrar Fahad's tragic death. July Women and July Bishad Sindhu will follow as part of the Cultural Affairs Ministry's ambitious screening schedule. Organizers plan emotional tributes remembering martyred women's families and the fearless female fighters who battled oppression. Popular performers Sayan, Parsa Mahzabin and Elita Karim agreed to headline the musical segments alongside three hot bands. Ella La La, F Minor and Samageet will pump out stirring July revolution songs that captured the nation's imagination.
Technology experts designed an elaborate drone display recreating scenes from the massive uprising that changed everything. After the aerial show wraps up, Dhaka University dormitory residents will recreate the thunderous battle cries that once shook the campus. Female students from the residential halls plan to echo those defiant roars that challenged the old regime. Educational institutions across the country received invitations encouraging maximum participation from teachers and students. Ministry officials particularly want women from schools, colleges and universities flooding the historic venue.