Bangladesh's Cultural Affairs Ministry hosted evening festivities at Hatirjheel Amphitheatre to mark the July Uprising anniversary. The celebration formed part of a month-long commemoration program while observing Private University Resistance Day. Officials screened two documentary films about private university involvement during July events and the Abrar Fahad case. Musical acts performed uprising-themed songs before a specialized drone display recreated scenes from the historic protests. Government advisers, university leaders, and diplomatic representatives attended the cultural gathering.
Artists Sezan, Tashfi, Sunny, Rapper Collective, and Artcell delivered musical tributes during the program. Multiple government advisers participated alongside ministry secretaries and university administrators. Foreign ambassadors based in Dhaka joined the commemoration events with families of uprising victims. The drone presentation depicted key moments from the July movement through aerial choreography. Private university students filled the amphitheater to witness the multimedia tribute to recent political developments.
Artists Sezan, Tashfi, Sunny, Rapper Collective, and Artcell delivered musical tributes during the program. Multiple government advisers participated alongside ministry secretaries and university administrators. Foreign ambassadors based in Dhaka joined the commemoration events with families of uprising victims. The drone presentation depicted key moments from the July movement through aerial choreography. Private university students filled the amphitheater to witness the multimedia tribute to recent political developments.