Your expression @ 10:50 said it all. I've never seen such expression from you in any of the previous Reaction Videos on Bangla Songs. Love from Bangladesh.
To add to others sharing more information about the band - the name Meghdol (lit. Group of Clouds) is taken from a poem from the French poet Charles Baudelaire. The vocalist, Shibu Kumar Shil is himself a poet, and most of their lyrics are first written as poetry, then the music is composed by the band. Their songs thus convey deep meanings and emotion that aren't quite apparent on the literal translation, and can be quite hard to grasp even to a native speaker, born and raised in Bangladesh. In one interview, when asked about the meaning of their songs, Shibu even jokingly stated that they themselves are trying to find what their lyrics mean, then clarified that it is up to the listeners to interpret what they mean (as any piece of art should be interpreted). Also, this is the debut feature film to be released by Mejbaur Rahman Sumon, a founding member of Meghdol. One interpretation of this song E Hawa can be about the human life - it sails the ocean through the currents of time, and often drifts away from its destination - basically where the waves take us, and the experiences that occur along the journey.
it's not a movie song. they used some shots from the movie as the director of the movie is one of the members of Meghdol but this song won't be in the movie. it's a song from Meghdol's album "Aluminium er dana" (which means "wings of Aluminium"). also, it's neither related to fishermen nor has anything to do with sea-life. it has it's own meaning. the lyric was full of metaphors. also plz react to Esho Amar Shohore next. it's another masterpiece from Meghdol. but I'm afraid the English lyrics are not going to help as their songs use a lot of metaphors and have deep complex meaning.
Hawa movie is directed by Mejbaur Rahman Sumon and also he is a band member of Meghdol. He is the song writer of this song. Meghdol is a very famous band in Bangladesh and they have so many hit songs. The original flim is shot in middle of the Bay of Bengal. And also while shoting movie members face a terrible unexpected storm. But the band member was in green screen. Look carefully when they show the original movie clip it’s look realistic but when band membes appear it’s looks fake. Because band members didn’t went to middle of sea for shot a song. You can watch the trailer, it doesn’t look fake or green screen.
The song is shot on Green Screen you are right but the actual movie is shot on actual location on actual sea and boats. The crew also got stuck in a storm during the shooting.
This song is more about uncertainties of life thn fisherman culture or sea. As someone who is just entering 20s, this song hits too close to home. I also feel like a ship in big ocean, stuck in middle of storm, wondering where this hawa(wind) will take me, is it gonna be the end of me or I'll be able to get out of this. This is how I relate or interpret this song.
As a Bengali myself, I can say you, by the lyrics, it's absolutely what you got... "Ship in open ocean" here is a metaphor for the life we are leading to unknown destination of future. The song starts with Nostalgia like remembering the melancholic sound of the train whistling by your village at night, the childhood memory of your mother singing a lullaby... Then with passing time, you lost those beautiful moments only to recall those in Depressing, Dark, Lonely nights (Representing the dark background of song)... & only "The Music" set you free from this misery... Then at last you wonder with some hope and some fear, that where will the waves or the wind of your life will take you to ?? (It's the repeating line - "E Hawa Nebe Koto Dure?") Where will it take me, Will it be a pleasant Oasis or to the abyss ???
The 10:50 reaction says it all. It's as perfect as it gets... And it has nothing to do with sea or that kind of culture in Bangladesh. It's just something else... Forget about the lyrics just the music is always the real thing... And it gets better every time you listen to it. 🌹
The fun part is, all the shooting of the movie was done live on the ocean. They might add some extra greenscreen scene for the music video, but no greenscreen was used in this movie.. And actually the crew was about to die in a storm.
The entire movie was shot in ocean. But the music isn't used in the movie. It was a collaboration beetween Band Meghdol and Hawa film for promotion. The actual movie isn't green screen at all. There are so many original scenes from the movie in the music video. You can differentiate Green Screen shots and actual movie shots by tiny green and blue lightings on the boat. The original boat scenes from the movie doesn't have any lightings.
Let me make it a little clear for u. Basically Meghdol is a band who made the song for this movie. Bt the band nember are not a part of this movie. So to create a similar vibe band member shooted some part in the miniature version of the boat and merged it with some of the clips from the movie. Whereas the movie was actually shooted in the deep sea nd the actors really had to drive the ship!
Please review a Bangladeshi song, which is the band of "Shironamhin" & the song name "ei obelay".. This is the most popular song in the Bangladesh. Love for you from Bangladesh ❣️🇧🇩❣️
please do react on ARBOVIRUS - Omanush [Official Live Video]. they are one of the most popular underground band in Bangladesh. there is still argument going on, are they mainstream band or underground? please leave you comment after watching this.
@@Hudaaai yes it's not. while that's true, it's really irritating to see this same comment under every single video. if you really want him to react to this song, why not just dm him on Facebook?
Only few shots have been taken from the movie. But the green screen and other stuffs were just made for the music video. And the movie shots were actually morning scenes. They were converted to a darker scene for the video. Otherwise the vfx and cinematography was on a different level because I personally experienced it in the theatres
"Megh" means "Cloud" , "Dol" means "Group", the meaning of our band Meghdol means "the group of clouds" They delivered us with a meaningful and calm song named "E Hawa" hope you enjoyed it.
It's not a fishermen song, please go and check out the pinned comment on the music video, you will know what is the concept of the song. It has a very very deep meaning than you are thinking.
Whoever told you that it's a fishermen song, totally misinformed you. This is Meghdol, a Psychedelic Rock band. The actual fishermen songs are folk songs of Bangladesh
Please read this...🙏🙏🙏 1)..Bengali women were unprivileged at past centuries, they always had to be silent and quiet with men, they could never disobey men, the woman in this song is not a ghost rather playing the role of a fisherman's wife in the gender discriminatory society. She was like a consumer good to his husband and was sitting outside while men were resting/sleeping inside.. 2)...bengal's fishermen were not like western fishermen, they had no permanent house instead lived in the boat for year after year, at that time, the fisherman is thinking where his life was, what he is thinking in this lonely night, and what even his goal of life is, he finds that only the high-wind knows where he is being taken to... Man, it's a spiritual song, and you must have the bengal spirit to understand it...the layer meaning can never be translated Even our universities teach such spiritual meanings of the songs and literature.. thanks
Bro, this song has nothing to do with the movei. The band 'Meghdol' dedicated this song to the film 'Hawa' as the director of the film is one of their members. And the lyric is nothing about the fishermen.
Megdol is femas band Bangladesh. 'hawa' movie director mejbaur rohoman sumon is founder of megdol band.thes song megdols upcoming album and tribute to mejbaur rohoman sumon dairected fast move.
If you want to react bangla songs you should react the greatest bengali singer, legendary Andrew Kishore songs. You can start with "Jiboner Golpo" song.
Good to see your reaction to this song, my elder brother is the keyboardist of Meghdol, love from Bangladesh ❤️🤘
This song is masterpiece.
And hawa movie is gonna be a masterpiece for sure
Meghdol is a legendary band. They do psychedelic rock. Please check them out. Their music is top notch.
You should also react to Esho Amar Shohore by Meghdol. That's another beautiful and calming song with amazing visuals as well.
Yeah bro...it's my one of the most favourite one.. soothing and too much relatable
I listen to it every time when I'm on a night journey in bus
But no subtitle in that song.
Your expression @ 10:50 said it all.
I've never seen such expression from you in any of the previous Reaction Videos on Bangla Songs.
Love from Bangladesh.
E Hawa is another best creation By MEGDHOL ❤️❤️
Aaaa first comment and good to see you reacting this song this singer has an incredible voice
To add to others sharing more information about the band - the name Meghdol (lit. Group of Clouds) is taken from a poem from the French poet Charles Baudelaire. The vocalist, Shibu Kumar Shil is himself a poet, and most of their lyrics are first written as poetry, then the music is composed by the band. Their songs thus convey deep meanings and emotion that aren't quite apparent on the literal translation, and can be quite hard to grasp even to a native speaker, born and raised in Bangladesh. In one interview, when asked about the meaning of their songs, Shibu even jokingly stated that they themselves are trying to find what their lyrics mean, then clarified that it is up to the listeners to interpret what they mean (as any piece of art should be interpreted).
Also, this is the debut feature film to be released by Mejbaur Rahman Sumon, a founding member of Meghdol. One interpretation of this song E Hawa can be about the human life - it sails the ocean through the currents of time, and often drifts away from its destination - basically where the waves take us, and the experiences that occur along the journey.
it's not a movie song. they used some shots from the movie as the director of the movie is one of the members of Meghdol but this song won't be in the movie. it's a song from Meghdol's album "Aluminium er dana" (which means "wings of Aluminium"). also, it's neither related to fishermen nor has anything to do with sea-life. it has it's own meaning. the lyric was full of metaphors.
also plz react to Esho Amar Shohore next. it's another masterpiece from Meghdol. but I'm afraid the English lyrics are not going to help as their songs use a lot of metaphors and have deep complex meaning.
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It actually could be on the movie while giving the credit i guess... Because jazz multimedia also uploaded the video...
Why they didn’t include this in the movie. It represents movie name.
It is not a Horror movie! Hawa (the wind) is an upcoming Bangladeshi mystery-drama film directed by Mejbaur Rahman Sumon.
Hawa movie is directed by Mejbaur Rahman Sumon and also he is a band member of Meghdol. He is the song writer of this song. Meghdol is a very famous band in Bangladesh and they have so many hit songs. The original flim is shot in middle of the Bay of Bengal. And also while shoting movie members face a terrible unexpected storm. But the band member was in green screen. Look carefully when they show the original movie clip it’s look realistic but when band membes appear it’s looks fake. Because band members didn’t went to middle of sea for shot a song. You can watch the trailer, it doesn’t look fake or green screen.
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The song is shot on Green Screen you are right but the actual movie is shot on actual location on actual sea and boats. The crew also got stuck in a storm during the shooting.
Bro It's not CGI. It's a real boat and they spend 6 months on shooting this movie in the deep sea (aka Bay of Bengal).
Wind is a metaphor here... it's not actually about being in sea or something...now ig you can relate to it too like all of us
This song is more about uncertainties of life thn fisherman culture or sea. As someone who is just entering 20s, this song hits too close to home. I also feel like a ship in big ocean, stuck in middle of storm, wondering where this hawa(wind) will take me, is it gonna be the end of me or I'll be able to get out of this. This is how I relate or interpret this song.
interesting interpretation.
As a Bengali myself, I can say you, by the lyrics, it's absolutely what you got... "Ship in open ocean" here is a metaphor for the life we are leading to unknown destination of future. The song starts with Nostalgia like remembering the melancholic sound of the train whistling by your village at night, the childhood memory of your mother singing a lullaby... Then with passing time, you lost those beautiful moments only to recall those in Depressing, Dark, Lonely nights (Representing the dark background of song)... & only "The Music" set you free from this misery... Then at last you wonder with some hope and some fear, that where will the waves or the wind of your life will take you to ?? (It's the repeating line - "E Hawa Nebe Koto Dure?") Where will it take me, Will it be a pleasant Oasis or to the abyss ???
As human being you have the capability of deciding your own course and not just live in the mercy of the wind.
The 10:50 reaction says it all.
It's as perfect as it gets... And it has nothing to do with sea or that kind of culture in Bangladesh.
It's just something else... Forget about the lyrics just the music is always the real thing... And it gets better every time you listen to it. 🌹
Perfect reaction. ❤Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Man ur just scratching the surface of bangla music... I am gonna make a list for u
1. Odrissho juddho by vibe
The fun part is, all the shooting of the movie was done live on the ocean. They might add some extra greenscreen scene for the music video, but no greenscreen was used in this movie.. And actually the crew was about to die in a storm.
Meghdol is Bangladeshi pink floyd you can say
yes, the guitarist Shoaib is a huge fan of Pink Floyd (and Gilmore, obviously lol)
@@citypunk326 😄😄
It’s a matter of proud for representing myself as Bangladeshi.A country with lots of legendary cultures.
There is 28min ( Aurthohin - Shaat Din) and 16min (Oniket Prantor - Artcell) long songs as well in Bangladeshi bands.
Like Oniket Prantor of artcell.
which one is 28 min?
@@md.rafiqulislamraju6668 aurthohin shaat din
Please react on Artcell Oniket Prantor
Write properly whose song is 28 min and whose 16 min when you are commenting to someone international
@@siamsajid4829 I've edited the comment. I thought it's not that important to tell him detailed. Somethings i heard from him was bullshit actually.
the band members are in the green screen part. but the whole movie was shoot in real location
Love you Cojak Rap from Bangladesh😘💕
few shots have been taken from the sculpture... but almost 90% of the video was real boat...
You can react on another MEGHDOL'S song named "Esho Amar sohore"🇧🇩❤️
The entire movie was shot in ocean. But the music isn't used in the movie. It was a collaboration beetween Band Meghdol and Hawa film for promotion. The actual movie isn't green screen at all. There are so many original scenes from the movie in the music video. You can differentiate Green Screen shots and actual movie shots by tiny green and blue lightings on the boat. The original boat scenes from the movie doesn't have any lightings.
Meghdol band is a legendary band of Bangladesh 🙂
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤️🇧🇩
thanks for introducing bangla culture to the others
❤️From Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Let me make it a little clear for u. Basically Meghdol is a band who made the song for this movie. Bt the band nember are not a part of this movie. So to create a similar vibe band member shooted some part in the miniature version of the boat and merged it with some of the clips from the movie. Whereas the movie was actually shooted in the deep sea nd the actors really had to drive the ship!
"Hawa" movie is built on the base of a local fisherman myth.this song is like floating with winds.just feel the music n lyric.thank you
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 ❤
Please review a Bangladeshi song, which is the band of "Shironamhin" & the song name "ei obelay"..
This is the most popular song in the Bangladesh.
Love for you from Bangladesh ❣️🇧🇩❣️
please do react on ARBOVIRUS - Omanush [Official Live Video]. they are one of the most popular underground band in Bangladesh. there is still argument going on, are they mainstream band or underground? please leave you comment after watching this.
They are fully mainstream. Not an underground.
they're not underground. and plz stop copy pasting this comment under every single video.
@@hasibalfuad9652 thank you for your information.
@@fr0styboy thank you for your kind information but it's not the right way to suggest to me what to do or not.
@@Hudaaai yes it's not. while that's true, it's really irritating to see this same comment under every single video. if you really want him to react to this song, why not just dm him on Facebook?
We actually also do not have pirates anymore we had but not anymore. So yeah no pirates in the Bay of Bengal but just fishermans
such a beautiful song.... such a deep meaning...
Only few shots have been taken from the movie. But the green screen and other stuffs were just made for the music video. And the movie shots were actually morning scenes. They were converted to a darker scene for the video. Otherwise the vfx and cinematography was on a different level because I personally experienced it in the theatres
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
There is no green screen in the song even in the movie. All shoots was real and the light too
yes, no green screen in the movie, but in the MV.
The last way was so cool 🔥🔥🔥love Bangladesh 🇧🇩
"Megh" means "Cloud" , "Dol" means "Group", the meaning of our band Meghdol means "the group of clouds" They delivered us with a meaningful and calm song named "E Hawa" hope you enjoyed it.
Its not meghdol film. Meghdol is well renowned band and E Haoa song for Haoa Film
I know, but I guess the title makes misunderstandings. I'm gonna change it.
It's not a fishermen song, please go and check out the pinned comment on the music video, you will know what is the concept of the song. It has a very very deep meaning than you are thinking.
They were actually on a ship when they shot the movie brother.
It's not about green skin.
This song (from web series) is shooted in The Bay of Bangle.
Whoever told you that it's a fishermen song, totally misinformed you. This is Meghdol, a Psychedelic Rock band. The actual fishermen songs are folk songs of Bangladesh
There was no green screen. You can search for ( behind the scenes of Hawa ). Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Take lots of love from Bangladesh bro🖤🖤🖤
you should also reactvon esho aamr sohore by meghdol and also nirban by meghdol. these are masterpieces
Take love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🥰🥰
The first solo is played with Clarinet probably
You haven't to react. Just listen to the songs from Meghdol such as 'Esho amar shohore', 'Nefartiti', 'Akash meghe dhaka', 'Kumari', 'Maya Cycle'.
"tobu mon" is the best
Please read this...🙏🙏🙏
1)..Bengali women were unprivileged at past centuries, they always had to be silent and quiet with men, they could never disobey men, the woman in this song is not a ghost rather playing the role of a fisherman's wife in the gender discriminatory society.
She was like a consumer good to his husband and was sitting outside while men were resting/sleeping inside..
2)...bengal's fishermen were not like western fishermen, they had no permanent house instead lived in the boat for year after year, at that time, the fisherman is thinking where his life was, what he is thinking in this lonely night, and what even his goal of life is, he finds that only the high-wind knows where he is being taken to...
Man, it's a spiritual song, and you must have the bengal spirit to understand it...the layer meaning can never be translated
Even our universities teach such spiritual meanings of the songs and literature..
thanks
It's not a fisherman song. It's as psychedelic as it can get.
Unfortunately its not 🙂
@@samimmsf3722and you finished your graduation of music from which university?
11:06 director of this film,
our beloved Mejbaur Rahman Sumon
The people who understand Bangla , they will not be bored a single second.
This is Bangladesh best of the movie hawa really excellent movie
thanks maan ! take love
Meghdol is called as The Pink Floyed of Bangladesh
The first instrument you mentioned was actually a clarinet
Meghdol actually do dark cinematography
All their videos are dark
Bro, this song has nothing to do with the movei. The band 'Meghdol' dedicated this song to the film 'Hawa' as the director of the film is one of their members.
And the lyric is nothing about the fishermen.
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Congrats 24k keep up
React to Enight - king flow , he switch flow more than 20 time ❤
Megdol is femas band Bangladesh. 'hawa' movie director mejbaur rohoman sumon is founder of megdol band.thes song megdols upcoming album and tribute to mejbaur rohoman sumon dairected fast move.
thank you so much 🌿
I suggest you a song of Meghdol band: "Omm"
please.... listen this song only for one time.... plzzzz 🙏
Sada sada kala kala is a mastar pic song from Hawa movie.
I love my country 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
beautiful
Listen to oniket prantor. You can also listen to Pritom Hasan's "Bhenge poro na ebhabe"
Meghdol means "Clouds"
they were really in that sea...
yessss, but not the musicians, but the actors of course.
If you want to react on band song of Bangladesh try to react on Warfaze, Artcell , Shironamhin band.
nice reaction
Just like how Rammstein made the "Amerika" video, Right :P
It's masterpiece. It's a psychological song.
Bro they really were in the sea not green screen
If you want to react bangla songs you should react the greatest bengali singer, legendary Andrew Kishore songs. You can start with "Jiboner Golpo" song.
React on "Mondo" by Odd Signature 💜🌸
You should see Chaya- Highway
1. Odrissho juddho by vibe
Bangladesh 🇧🇩💓🎸🎻
You should watch this movie trailer also💕
React on Boshe Achi Eka by Warfaze...
10:50 what a moment 😍😍
React on "Moho" by Aftermath 💜🌸
You should try Onnogan by aftermath band
Kobe by nemesis band
But in the movie, no green screen shooting
Listen to “Lokjon kome geche” by LRB (a song of Ayub Bacchu)
React on-
Who run this rap game by Dong
From Nepal
🇧🇩❤️🇧🇩 Bangladesh ✌️
Bangladesh 🇧🇩🖤🌸
This song🥰❤️
I Love songs
Reaction on "Om" song by Meghdol.
Esho Amar Shohore by Meghdol...... please. Must watch.....
Mystery song!