Ummey Salma Raaya

Ummey Salma Raaya

出生 : 2004-09-08, Bagerhat, Bangladesh

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Ummey Salma Raaya is a Bangladeshi author and poet known for her powerful and thought-provoking protest type poems. She was born on September 8, 2004, in Bagerhat, Khulna. From a very young age, Raaya had a keen interest in literature and writing. Her love for poetry was nurtured by her father, who was also a poet. Growing up, she was influenced by the works of Rabindranath Tagore, Kazi Nazrul Islam, and Jibanananda Das. In her teenage years, Raaya began to write her own poetry, focusing on themes of social justice, human rights, and gender equality. Her work resonated with many young people in Bangladesh, who were inspired by her courage and conviction. In 2020, Raaya worked as a voice artist, lending her voice to various projects. However, it was her collaboration with Tamal Hadiul in 2022 that catapulted her to fame. Raaya worked on Hadiul's song 'Tumio Bishakto,' which was well-received by audiences and critics alike. This collaboration marked the beginning of a long-standing partnership between the two. Today, Raaya is considered one of the most promising young poets and authors in Bangladesh. She has won several awards and accolades for her work, including the Bangladesh Youth Award for Literature. Her poems continue to inspire and educate, bringing attention to issues that are often ignored or overlooked. Despite her young age, Raaya is already making a significant impact on the literary scene in Bangladesh. She is a role model for young people who aspire to make a difference through their art and creativity

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Tumio Bishakto
Erysa (hidden girl)
'Tumio Bishakto' is a symbolic and mysterious music video, with no clear story. The boy protagonist is first seen sleeping. He dreamed that a girl was telling him about a diary that contained the answer to a particular question. After that, the boy went out to find the diary. A locket is occasionally featured throughout the song. Sometimes shown burning a rose. At one point the boy managed to reach the diary. But at the end of the song, the boy is still asleep. There is shown the hand of another 3rd person holding an injection syringe with drugs.