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Wednesday , 6 May 2026

Robi Recreated ‘Nongor Tolo’ to Pay Tribute to the Cultural Community During 1971

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Nongor Tolo Tolo is a melody that resides in the heart of every Bangladeshi individual when it comes to commemorate our liberation war. The song not only defines the iconic history of our independence but also carries the unified fighting spirit of Bangladesh inside it.

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To celebrate this year’s victory day, Robi Axiata presented us with a new rendition of our beloved ‘Nongor Tolo Tolo’. Bangladeshi famous musicians like Rafiqul Alam, Sharmin Sultana Sumi, Shakib Chowdhury and many more took part in the energetic performance that indeed brought the essence of our independence to life.

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With this rendition, Robi paid their tribute to all the “Sobdo Soinik” aka the ones who fought the 1971 liberation war with their music by providing a source of inspiration to the freedom fighters and a spiritual bond for the whole emerging nation.

What’s your thought on the new rendition? Let us know and for more latest updates, be with Markedium.

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