Amar Bhitor Bahire Ontore Ontore
Āmāra bhitara bāhirē antarē antarē (Bengali: আমার ভিতর বাহিরে অন্তরে অন্তরে), also known as ভালো আছি ভালো থেকো (Bhālō āchi bhālō thēkō) is a Bengali romantic poem written by Bangladeshi poet Rudra Mohammad Shahidullah. It was later adopted as a song, which gained notable popularity in Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal.
| Amar Bhitor Bahire Ontore Ontore | |
|---|---|
| by Rudra Mohammad Shahidullah | |
| First published in | 1986 |
| Language | Bangla |
| Subject(s) | Love, Severance, Sorrow, Desire |
| Lines | 28 |
| "Amar Bhitor Bahire Ontore Ontore/Bhalo Achi Bhalo Theko" | |
|---|---|
![]() Rudra Mohammad Shahidullah, the writer of this ageless song. | |
| Adhunik Song by Rudra Mohammad Shahidullah | |
| Language | Bangla |
| Released | 1996, 2006, ?, 1992 |
| Composer(s) | Rudra Mohammad Shahidullah |
| Lyricist(s) | Rudra Mohammad Shahidullah |
Performer(s)
Album(s)
Label(s)
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| Music video | |
| ভাল আছি ভাল থেকো - Andrew Kishore & Kanak Chapa on YouTube | |
| Music video | |
| Cozmik Harmony II Taero II Kabir Suman II Sabina Yasmin on YouTube | |
| Music video | |
| অনুভবে - Symphony on YouTube | |
| Music video | |
| ভাল আছি ভাল থেকো - Teerthak on YouTube | |
| Music video | |
| Amar Bhitoro Bahire - Andrew Kishore - Anupam on YouTube | |
History
Rudra Mohammad Shahidullah was the former spouse of writer Taslima Nasrin, who were separated in 1986. This song was regarded by Shahidullah as a suicide note to Nasrin.
The song become popular in Bangladesh after it was used in a Bengali drama serial aired in Bangladesh Television in 1992. It was later used in the Bangladeshi movie "Tomakey Chai'' by singers Andrew Kishore & Kanak Chapa in 1996.
The song was popularized in West Bengal by singer Kabir Suman, by releasing a duet album with Sabina Yasmin, titled, Tero (2006). The song is featured in this album.[1]
In 1992, the Jahangirnagar University based band, TeerThak released their first album, Duari. The song is the first track of this album.[2]
And, Symphony released the song in their album Anubhabe. The song is the thirteenth track of the album of the band.[3]
See also
- Manusher Manchitra, Bengali book written by Rudra Mohammad Shahidullah
References
- Kabir Suman #Collaborative albums
- "Valo Achi Valo Theko - Teerthak" (in Bengali). Minhaj Bhuiyan – via YouTube.
- "Anubhabe - অনুভবে - Symphony Band - Full Album" (in Bengali). Sargam Official – via YouTube.
