Tanzina Mithila awaiting to get back into rhythm

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Entertainment Report :

Bangladesh is going through a difficult time due to the anti-discrimination students’ movement and what is said to be the aftermath of the nationwide floods. Media has not returned to normal yet. It cannot be said for sure when the overall situation will be normal. But even then everyone is trying to return to work.
Tanzina Mithila, a popular musician of this generation, is also trying to do the same.
In the meantime, she has also participated in Banglavision’s ‘Din Protidin’ programme. Mithila also said that there are some other TV channels recording her in the future.
Netrokona’s Md Abu Taher and Tahmina Yasmin’s younger daughter is Tanzina Mithila.
Mithila got primary lessons in music during her childhood from Anita Debi. After that she learned music from Ratan Sarkar of Shatadal Sangskriti Academy of Netrakona city. After that, she also took training in music from Sujon Topdar (by whom singer Nancy learned music) of ‘Bangla’ of Netrakona.
Mithila’s first original song released was ‘Andho Andho’ which was written and composed by herself. His first solo album ‘Mon Re’ was released from Laser Vision. Then her solo original track titled ‘Chhuye Dile Haat’ was released from G-Series. This song was also
written and composed by herself.
Mithila said that her songs are also in several dramas. This year she has been listed as a modern music artiste of BTV.
Fortunately, she got an opportunity to sing an original song titled ‘Ma’ after enlisting. The song is written by Rushmi Chowdhury and Farid Bongobashi has composed the music of the song.
Tanzina Mithila told this correspondent, “I am satisfied with my position in music today. I am thankful to my music gurus (mentors) Anita Madam, Ratan Sir and Sujan Sir. I am trying to develop myself by learning music from them. And I had my own labour and perseverance. My father, mother, brother and sister always gave inspiration. Those who listen to my songs inspire me from the time of release of each of my songs.
I am grateful to the BTV family. The new path of my life started with being enrolled in BTV.
I want to continue singing songs for life. I don’t know if I can be big, but I want to do pure music.” Born on December 5, Tanzina Mithila
is doing honours in Sociology
at Lalmatia Women’s College.