One song from three countries to remember the dead
Some artists from Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka have made a song in memory of people killed in a tragic accident at Nepal's Trivuwan Airport. The song name 'will not come back'. The song has been captured in the video recently.
Prasad Basakota has adapted the song written by Sahan Kahn of Bangladesh in Nepali. It has been composed and sung by Sri Lanka from its Raj and Thilina Boralea. Hriday Khan and Proshashi of Bangladesh, and Melina Rai and Snoop Puddal of Nepal gave voice in the song 'Do not Come Back'. Yesterday, the musician Hridoy Khan gave the song, the artist Hriday Khan gave. He said, "We sent the track to Bangladesh and Nepal by singing and singing from Sri Lanka. The song was created in Bengali and Nepali languages on the same track. A few days ago in my own studio I gave voice and voice. Nepal has also given two voices.
The video of the song was shot on Monday by Honey Productions's banner by his heart production company, H.K. Productions. Hridoy said, 'There is a participation of the artist of the song in the video. As well as using different footage of those heartbreaking accidents, published through different.
The music and planning of the song, Eoundar Music In this regard, its country manager, Novara Bint Noor, said, "The relationship between the two countries is closely related to the Ewondo Music Service. In this terrible accident, two countries have been affected. Many families have lost their family. We have played the song with respect to those killed and those who wounded. "
"This is not done for any business purpose, but for humanitarian reasons," said the Eounder music officer.
Meanwhile, Hridoy Khan said that the song video will be released through his international channel including his own YouTube channel tomorrow evening. As well as Eondro Music apps, the song will be heard.
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