Monday, April 4, 2011

Priyotama (Beloved)

Language of music is universal. No language can restrict one from enjoying its melody. This is a bangla song "Priyotama" by Rupankar.

Chole eso aaj e raate...


After a long time I felt like singing, again. I wish, I could sing this song as a lullaby to someone.

17 comments:

Compassion Unlimitted said...

just lovely..no doubt you felt like singing again ( !! )...Thanks for sharing
TC
CU

Bikramjit said...

Thats easy peasy get a fone make a video of you singing and put it up , I am sure loads of us will listen to it :)

Bikram's

The Aspirant said...

hmmmmm
vry well said, sumtyms wrds dusnt matter....

Thinking said...

hmmm....very nice indeed...

WINDOWLAD said...

..wow... i like it... even though i didn't actually understand the lyric i still find the melody really beautiful and the voice so soulful... thnx for sharin'.

Take care

-->>Kelvin

IRFANUDDIN said...

very nice...
thanx for sharing.

Sh@s said...

@ Compassion Unlimited,
Welcome...The pleasure is all mine :). Well it wasn't just the song which made me feel like thus ;)

Sh@s said...

@ Bikramjit,
Hmm....I am afraid that I might scare you all if I did that :P

Compassion Unlimitted said...

Agreed, the lyrics too were just beautiful..if thats what you meant !!
TC
CU

Latha Vijayakumar said...

So nice song. This is the first time i am hearing. I dont understand the meanings but i love the music.

Sh@s said...

@ The Aspirant,
Thanks! :)
How are you? Hope you are doing good.

Sh@s said...

@ Thinking,
Thanks! :)

Sh@s said...

@ Windowlad,
Welcome! Thats the power of music which cuts across language, culture, nationality and many other barriers.

Sh@s said...

@ Irfanuddin,
Welcome and thanks! Glad to know that you liked it.

Sh@s said...

@ Compassion Unlimited,
:))

Sh@s said...

@ Latha Vijayakumar,
Thanks! Glad to know that you enjoyed listening to it despite language barrier.

Saibal Barman said...

I don't use speakers so can't hear it now.......I heard Priyotama so many times before (hopefully this too was written by Rupankar himself) and very romantic composition...I remember a few words running like..."e guitar-e sudhu tumi baje"...I loved that expression...
Nice sharing.