‘Made in India’ karaoke app StarManch launches a song on Rabindranath Tagore at the onset of Rabindra Jayanti’

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Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], May 11:  As a gesture to pay a tribute to Bengali’s Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore at the onset of Rabindra Jayanti, Indian Karaoke app StarManch has announced launching a song named ‘Sandhyapakhi’ on the Youtube channel of StarManch on coming Sunday, 8th May 2022. Singer Jayati Chakrabarty has sung the commemorative song, composed by Joy Sarkar and lyrics by Srijato.

‘Sandhyapakhi’ is not only a song but a piece of cumulative emotion which portrays our devotion to ‘Gurudev’. Rabindranath has been always associated with every Bengali since a very tender age and the auspicious day of Rabindra Jayanti is no less than a festival for us. StarManch has made its best possible effort to bring out the same essence with the help of eminent personalities in the music industry.

CEO of StarManch, Mr. Randeep Bhattacharya said, “We have introduced a unique digital contest on Rabindra Sangeet on the StarManch App for enthusiasts who can participate through the application at any time. The judges associated with this contest are veteran singer Srikanta Acharaya and Sraboni Sen.

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