“Bodhuar Gan”: A Musical Platform for Married Women

Kingbodonti Media has officially announced the launch of a new music-based reality show, “Bodhuar Gan,” specifically designed to provide a competitive stage for married women. The programme aims to rediscover the dormant vocal talents of women who may have sidelined their musical aspirations due to domestic or familial commitments. By offering a national platform, the organisers seek to facilitate a “revival of dreams” and help contestants reclaim their artistic identities within the public sphere.

The Adjudication Panel

The reality show features a high-profile panel of judges consisting of three legendary figures in Bangladeshi music. Their involvement ensures professional oversight and mentorship for the participants:

  • Sabina Yasmin: A veteran playback singer and national icon.

  • Kanak Chapa: A highly respected vocalist known for her extensive repertoire.

  • Rizia Parvin: A popular contemporary artist with a significant presence in the industry.

Competition Schedule and Registration

The registration phase for the inaugural season of “Bodhuar Gan” opened on 12 May 2026 and will conclude on 6 June 2026. Prospective contestants are required to complete the process online with a registration fee of 500 BDT. Following the selection rounds, the main competition will be broadcast to a national audience on GTV.

Reward and Recognition Structure

To support the career development of the finalists, the organisers have announced significant financial and professional incentives:

AchievementFinancial RewardProfessional Benefits
Champion1,000,000 BDTChampionship Trophy & Music Video Recording
First Runner-up500,000 BDTRecognition of Excellence
Second Runner-up200,000 BDTRecognition of Excellence

Vision and Objectives

The initiative is founded on the belief that numerous talented women across Bangladesh lose their “artistic self” after entering married life. In a recent statement, the organisers emphasised that “Bodhuar Gan” is not merely a vocal contest but an effort to restore self-confidence. They described the show as a mechanism to bring “silent voices” back to the stage, treating every participant’s journey as a distinct narrative.

In a promotional video, Sabina Yasmin observed that musical talent is widely distributed across the country’s rural and urban areas. She encouraged married women who have been waiting for an opportunity to step forward and prepare themselves for the competition. Similarly, Rizia Parvin highlighted that the platform is inclusive, welcoming married women from all professional backgrounds and walks of life. Through this endeavour, Kingbodonti Media intends to celebrate the singer within every housewife, marking a new chapter in their creative lives.

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