Stars share their Pahela Baishakh plans

Shah Alam Shazu
Shah Alam Shazu
13 April 2022, 18:00 PM
UPDATED 14 April 2022, 08:31 AM

Every year, the month of April brings the joy and festivities of Pahela Baishakh. Wherever you look, the vibrant colours at play tingle your senses to remind you that the Bengali New Year is upon us.

On this special day, we caught up with celebrities to find out about their plans.

Sadia Islam Mou

Pahela Baishakh is very close to my heart. It is a special occasion for Bengalis all around the world. There are many western occasions that we celebrate, but this day is always memorable for me.

That being said, I will not be going out anywhere on Pahela Baishakh this time. I will spend the day with my family, helping my son with his studies.

Even though I do not have any dance shows this year, many talented artistes who are junior to me will be performing at different events. I wish them luck.

Chanchal Chowdhury

Pahela Baishakh is a part of our heritage and identity. It belongs to all Bengalis, irrespective of their religion or caste.

On this day, all Bengalis come together, putting their differences aside. I wish that everyone washes away their sadness, sorrows, and worries with the Mongol Shobhajatra this year.

I will not be shooting on Pahela Baishakh. I am thinking of going to Charukola. I have beautiful childhood memories of this day, I am always reminded of the fairs and festivities in my village.

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Bidya Sinha Mim

To be honest, we were not able to celebrate Pahela Baishakh properly for the last two years because of the Covid-19 pandemic. But this year, as the pandemic subsides, I will celebrate the day in a grand way. This is my first Pahela Baishakh after my wedding, so it is very special to me.

I look forward to new clothes and my mother's home-cooked food today.

Ziaul Faruq Apurba

Every year, we celebrate the Bengali New Year with various home-cooked, hearty Bengali meals. We engross ourselves in the festivities of Bengali culture and celebration.

This time, I will be celebrating Pahela Baishakh on the sets.

This New Year, we need to let go off all forms of discrimination and negativity.  I want everyone to be happy and enjoy every second with a smile.

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Apu Biswas

I consider myself as a Bengali as I try to incorporate all the rituals and practices of the festivities of Pahela Baiskakh whole heartedly.

However, the absence of my mom hurts me immensely as any festivals without her is incomplete. Together, we used to cook up delicious delicacies at our home to welcome the New Year.

However, I will celebrate this year with my son Joy and together we are going to make it a wonderful day. I wish everyone a happy Bengali New Year.

Aparna Ghose

Pahela Baishakh creates a sense of excitement and elation for me. The day starts with the beautiful seranation of "Esho he Baishakh". This song holds a special place in the hearts of every Bengali.

No matter how far away we live, one can never separate our Bengali identity from us. Pantha bhaat, Illish, and Nagordola are a part of our culture.