Artistic depictions of the Bengali Language Movement

The Bengali Language Movement was a political effort in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) that advocated the adoption of Bengali as an official language. The movement faced violent opposition by the government before finally succeeding. Numerous songs, poems, novels and plays were written to commemorate the movement, as well as films and memoirs.

Shaheed Minar, or the Martyr's monument, located near Dhaka Medical College, commemorates the struggle for Bengali language
Moder Gorob, a commemorative sculpture at Bangla Academy

Songs

  • Ekusher Gaan (The Song of Twentyfirst) by Abdul Gaffar Choudhury
  • Ora Amar Mukher Kotha (They are my Words) by Abdul Latif
  • Ekushey February (21 February) by Kabir Suman

Poems

Sculpture and architecture

  • Shaheed Minar ( "Martyr Monument") in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Moder Gorob (Our Pride ) – is a sculpture situated in front of Bangla Academy building in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Bhasha Smritistambha (Language Monument) – located at Deshapriya Park, Kolkata, India.
  • Bhasha Shahid Smarak (Language Martyrs Memorial) – at Ekushe Udyan park, Kolkata, India.[1]

Novels

Films

Stage play

  • Kobor (Grave) by Munier Chowdhury

Things named after the movement

See also

  • Artistic depictions of Bangladesh Liberation War

References


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