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Runa Laila once again spread fascination in the stage show

Entertainment Report :
Two years ago, legendary singer of the Subcontinent, Runa Laila rendered songs in the last stage show when the Prime Minister of India visited Bangladesh. She was not seen performing in stage shows again for two years.

Last May 14 on the World Mother’s Day, Runa Laila took the stage at 9:30pm at the Radisson Hotel in Dhaka at the annual event of an Indian airline. At the beginning, Runa Laila performed the song ‘Jokhon Thambe Kolahol’. After that, upon the request of the audience, Runa Laila performed some Arabic songs, which impressed the audience. After that, she performed the song ‘Bondhu Tindin Tor Barit Gelam Dekha Pailam Na’ at the request of the audience. Many people from the audience gallery came up on the stage and tried to make the moment more enjoyable by singing and dancing with Runa Laila.

Then she rendered several numbers of songs like ‘Baat Karni Mujhe Mushkil,’ ‘Ranjish Hi Sahi,’ ‘O Mera Babu Chhail Chhabila’ and others. Then again on the request of the audience Runa performed the song ‘Sadher Lau Banailo More Boiragi’. At that time, the whole audience danced and enjoyed the performance of Runa Laila.

After performing a few more songs, she came to the very end when Runa Laila started performing the song ‘Damadam Mast Kalandar’ no one else was sitting in their seats. The audience filled the hall and enjoyed Runa Laila’s performance with full of joy and love.
Coming to the last song, Runa Laila again explained that she is still unique and unfathomable in the stage show.

Runa Laila is the only one in the subcontinent. Runa Laila told this correspondent about the music performance in the programme, “After a long time, I felt good singing in a stage show. To be honest, an artiste loves to sing in a stage show. I have many thanks to the organisers who have given me the opportunity to sing in such a wonderful environment. Everyone enjoyed my performance with great love. At the end of the event, many expressed their love. The organisers also called me over phone the next day of the show and expressed their feelings. I hope this path will continue with them in the future, Inshallah.”