No one pulls of dreadlocks and kharu better than the spirited Parvati Baul.
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A Glimpse Of The Bengal Sanskriti Utsav 2017
Aditi Mohsin looks beautiful in this muted saree with floral prints
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A Glimpse Of The Bengal Sanskriti Utsav 2017
Veteran artiste Quddus Boyati takes the crowd by storm with his thrilling music. Boyati goes for a vibrant look with his orange Panjabi and whimsical bracelet.
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A Glimpse Of The Bengal Sanskriti Utsav 2017
Bhajon Khapa takes centre stage with his spiritual renditions of folk songs in his bold and bright appliqué Panjabi.
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A Glimpse Of The Bengal Sanskriti Utsav 2017
The evergreen Haimonti Shukhla looking like an epitome of sophistication with that gorgeous saree and the big bindi
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A Glimpse Of The Bengal Sanskriti Utsav 2017
Here’s a capture of Shafi Mondol warming up for his feat; looking unique as ever with a Buddha pendant around his neck.
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A Glimpse Of The Bengal Sanskriti Utsav 2017
Shama Rahman looks radiant in a bright yellow Jamdani saree and a flower tucked in her hair.
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A Glimpse Of The Bengal Sanskriti Utsav 2017
Artiste Krishno Koli’s multicoloured beaded necklace tinkles a as she sits down to perform a melodious number.
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A Glimpse Of The Bengal Sanskriti Utsav 2017
Jayati Chakroborty’s necklace is a perfect match for her bold black saree.
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A Glimpse Of The Bengal Sanskriti Utsav 2017
Chandana Majumdar and her daughter Shatabdi Roy look vibrant in their ensembles as they tune into their performances for the night.
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To celebrate the vast cultures prevalent in Bangladesh, Bengal Foundation organised the Bengal Sangskriti Utsab in Sylhet starting from February 22 to March 3. Soulful music, dance and theatre performances along with film screening and exhibition of crafts wowed thousands of audiences from home and abroad. This compilation is an humble ode to some of the artistes who enthralled everyone with their sense of style.