Bangladesh’s contemporary music landscape has been enriched once again with the release of a new song by celebrated singer, composer and musician Bappa Majumdar. Titled Ei Byatha (This Pain), the track has already begun to attract considerable attention among music enthusiasts for its emotional depth, refined composition and thoughtful presentation. The song has been officially released under the banner of Dhruva Music Station (DMS), one of the country’s leading audio-visual production houses, reinforcing the label’s reputation for supporting quality-driven musical projects.
Ei Byatha stands out for its subtle yet powerful exploration of unspoken sorrow, inner conflict and the delicate tensions that often exist beneath the surface of human relationships. Rather than relying on overt drama, the song captures pain in its quietest form—where emotions linger in silence and feelings remain largely unexpressed. The lyrics have been penned by emerging lyricist Mahi Flora, who demonstrates a remarkable ability to convey profound emotions through minimal yet evocative words. Her writing lends the song a poetic restraint that allows listeners to interpret its meaning through their own experiences.
The melody has been composed by Ehsan Rahi, whose sensitive and measured tune gradually unfolds, drawing the listener deeper into the emotional core of the song. Complementing this is the music arrangement by seasoned music director Amzad Hossain. His modern yet restrained arrangement ensures that the song remains uncluttered, allowing the lyrics and melody to breathe while creating an atmosphere that is both intimate and immersive.
The accompanying music video, directed by Shubhrata Sarkar, further elevates the song’s impact. Known for his contemporary visual sensibility and thoughtful storytelling, the director has chosen a minimalist cinematic approach. There are no exaggerated performances or dramatic plot twists; instead, the video relies on silence, distance, fleeting glances and understated expressions to depict the invisible pain that often defines strained relationships. This refined visual language deepens the emotional resonance of the song and creates a strong connection with viewers.
The song was officially unveiled at a warm and lively event held recently at the Dhruva Music Station office. The launch was attended by several prominent figures from the music and cultural community, including Tarun Munshi, Jewel Morshed, Lutfur Hasan, Kishore and many others. Attendees praised the song’s artistic quality and commended Bappa Majumdar for continuing his tradition of thoughtful, experimental work.
Speaking about the project, Bappa Majumdar expressed his joy at working in such a focused and well-planned environment after a long time. He highlighted the dedication and sincerity of the entire team, noting that the conceptual strength of the music video held particular significance for him, as such idea-driven visuals are still relatively rare in the local music scene.
Dhruva Music Station founder and vocalist Dhruva Guha described the release as a matter of pride for the label, expressing confidence that Ei Byatha would find a deep and lasting place in listeners’ hearts.
Currently available on Dhruva Music Station’s YouTube channel, major domestic digital platforms and international streaming services, Ei Byatha is widely regarded as a meaningful and mature addition to Bappa Majumdar’s distinguished musical journey.