I love the fact that you didn't try to redo the video and kept the authenrtic first reaction even if it meant cutting out the ending of the song (which in my opinion is one of the best parts of the song)
Thank you so much for your comment. I honestly had my doubts about this reaction. But you are right, redoing the whole video is not the way and now that see your comment I’m glad I shared it no matter what.
Dry forest is waiting for the rain and the Goddess or mother of the forest will protect the forest and its people. Thanks for your reaction. I listened to the song several times and now I love it even more 🙏
Your heartiest emotion has been also portrait on vocal.. If you know, "Your tears, and mine steam down like cascades!" the quote! Literally, it's damn powerful within the lyrics from a Bengali aspect!
@@jolaa you wanna enjoy much more bengali songs?? i wish i could see your reactions not only in coke studio songs, but also in so many bangla songs!! 🙂🤗
@@aurelia_lina I recently shared and filmed a few reactions on Gaan Bangla but they got blocked straight away and I was served with a copyright strike.
@@jolaa keep video transparent, and use device audio while recording, and mention them in the title section so they can easily understand that it's a reaction video 😊 not all the channels are same as coke studio bangla!!
@@jolaa please react these two Bangla song "Bhalobashbo bashbo re" nd "Rupkothar jogotee" please plzzzzzzzzz jola!🥺 I badly want ur reaction....don't make me hopeless🙂
On hot summer nights, we used to gather in our courtyard and sing and clap together. When I heard this song for the first time at mid-night (this song was released at mid-night), I cried because I missed those days. Also, this song tells a story. Where in Jangle, "Bonobibi," the protector of nature, makes some changes, "Kona" predicts the weather. Near this jingle, in a rice field, a farmer is playing flutes. And near this field, farmer's families are grinding the newly harvested rice, while others sing in the courtyard. And the whole concept was inspired by the famous artist M.S. Sultan's art works. which you can see in start of the song and in whole set.
You should more and more bangla song not only coke studio bangla. Do you wanna this I will suggests many song which is most viral in Bangladesh and Indian Sub continental
This song is just fantastic visual story telling. And for those of us who have been and spent time and were born in Bangladesh; it's like looking at a scene from our lives. I mentioned earlier is a comment that I'm rediscovering my heritage. I've been away from Bangladesh for 23 year. I was 12 when I moved to Canada. But the memories I have of growing up there; spending time with my family, my cousins, going to the village my grandad was born in. Watching the harvest. Just... the song is like being at home. My real home.
In the opening Jahura Baul and her choir sang "Khona's Bachan". Khona was legendary oracle of ancient Bengal, whose prophecies are still known as folk rhymes. In this particular rhyme, Khona described signs of good season and harvest. The title track is Bonobibi. Bonobibi means The Lady of the Forest. Her role in Bengali mythology is similar to Diana in Greek mythology. She is the tamer of tigers, and the protector of people who enters the forest to earn a living. The costumes, props, and set design of the song are inspired by Sultan's paintings. Sheikh Mohammad Sultan or S.M.sultan's favorite subject was the common people of Bengal. his paintings always depict a bustling rural life, carried out by lively, strong, muscular people. S.M.Sultan used to make his colors and canvas utilizing indigenous methods as well. He passed away in 1994.
Collected from comment box. Hopefully this will help you to understand this song better. "Bono Bibi", the goddess of the forest, is a deity worshipped by the people of the Sundarbans, a mangrove forest in the delta region of the Bay of Bengal, which is spread across Bangladesh and India. She is believed to be the protector of the forests and its inhabitants, especially the fishermen and honey collectors who venture into the dense mangrove forests. The word "Bono" means "forest" in the local dialect, and "Bibi" means "lady" or "mistress" in Persian. The origins of Bonobibi in the Sundarbans are not clear, and there are different versions of the story. According to one legend, Bono Bibi was a Muslim princess who ended up in the forest along with her brother and started living there. At one point she saved a Hindu man named Dukhe, who later became her faithful companion. Together, they protected the forest from various dangers, including tigers, pirates, and robbers. Regardless of her origins, Bonbibi has become an integral part of the folklore and culture of the Sundarbans region. She is revered as a protector of the forest and its inhabitants, and her story has been passed down through generations through oral tradition and folklore. What always fascinates me about Bono Bibi is that the worship of this deity is a blend of local Hindu and Muslim traditions. She is considered to be a symbol of communal harmony, as she is revered by both Hindus and Muslims in the region. Here's a fun-fact about the song that I noticed randomly. There is a famous book called "Bonbibi Johura-nama," which is a collection of folk tales and songs that recount the legends and adventures of Bonbibi. And here in this song "Johura" Baul recounts the legends of the goddess, which is surely a pleasant coincidence. But I found it quite poetic and fitting for this musical masterpiece! Apart from Bono Bibi, every other idea and artwork highlighted throughout the song is equally fascinating. Khona'r bochon to begin with, and showcasing SM Sultan's master artwork in the digital backdrop was a pure visual treat for me. "Khona'r Bochon" is a term in Bengali that means "Khona's philosophy" or "Khona's teachings." It refers to the ideas and values that were espoused by Khona, a legendary poet and astrologer in Bengali folklore. She is linked with numerous well-known adages related to various topics such as weather, astrology, crops, and productivity. For a long time, Khona's counsel served as a guiding light for farmers, instructing them on when to sow their seeds and how to cultivate the soil for various crops. Her verses were often set to music or recited aloud and were beloved by the people of her village and beyond for their beauty, wisdom, and insight. Some people believe that Khona may have been a mythical or fictional character rather than an actual historical figure. However, the wisdom and teachings attributed to her name continue to be valued and celebrated by readers and listeners in Bengal and beyond today. On the other hand, SM Sultan was a renowned Bangladeshi artist who worked in painting and drawing and is widely regarded as one of the most important artists of the 20th century in the region. He was known for his powerful and evocative depictions of rural life in Bengal, which often featured muscular labourers engaged in the activities of their everyday lives, animals, and landscapes. Sultan's artwork was characterized by bold colors, strong lines, and a distinctive sense of texture and movement. He drew inspiration from the natural beauty and rhythms of the Bengali countryside, as well as from his own personal experiences and struggles. Throughout his career, Sultan remained deeply committed to using his art to give voice to the struggles and aspirations of the common people of Bengal. His legacy continues to inspire generations of artists and activists in the region today and this song by Coke Studio Bangla was a brilliant tribute to the legend. The song also makes a reference to "Sojon Badiar Ghat". Additionally, the song seems to make a subtle reference to one of my childhood favorites, "Rakhal Chele" by Palli Kobi Jasim Uddin, where the song lyric reads, "Motor shak-e Joriye dhore nobo-bodhur paa." "Sojon Badiar Ghat" is among Jasim Uddin's most famous and enduring works. His works in general are notable for their lyrical beauty and emotional depth, and have helped to popularize folk literature among a wider audience. "Sojon Badiar Ghat" is not only a love story, but also a reflection of the communal harmony that has long existed between common Hindus and Muslims in the Bengal region. The story revolves around the challenges that a muslim boy Sojan and a hindu girl Duli face as they try to navigate their relationship while dealing with opposition from their families and communities. Despite growing tensions at times, people of different faiths seemed to share the joys and sorrows of life as a community. "Sojon Badiar Ghat" celebrates the diverse and interconnected tapestry of life in Bengal, and promotes the values of unity, compassion, and harmony.
Baul is a mystic folk music tradition of Bengal, which originated in the eastern region of the Indian subcontinent, covering parts of Bangladesh and the Indian states of West Bengal and Tripura. Baul is a unique form of music that emphasizes on the spirituality of the human soul and its connection with the universe.
visit Bangladesh, you will know and will introduce with so many beautiful things like culture, music, nature, hospitality and many more things. I'm sure you will love it. Thank you
Dear I am inviting you to visit Bangladesh, l wanna show our natural beauty to your heart. Bcs now a day your heart is rear antique piece like as our authentic nature.
You are one of these people who gets it through & through, You had such pure emotions, such pure reaction to it- have to say you are one of the most virtuous person I have ever seen. Now, I kind of regret that couldn't see you react to the most beautiful part of the song. To add, that top is beautiful, you became part of the mother nature for these 10 minutes.
Hey please do Luka Chupi by Lata Mangeshkar from movie Rang de Basanti. I think you will love it. The song, the emotions and lyrics are all transcendental.
Thanx for giving the true reaction. Since you are from another part of world, so you couldn’t get the meaning of lyrics. You just got emotional by the musical environment. The lyrics is very meaningful and you would be very happy if you could get it. By the way again thanx for being interested about ‘Bengali Song’. Keep listening Bengali song and also you can do some research about Bengali Culture. I hope you wouldn’t disappoint. Love from Bangladesh....
Hi, I actually filmed a couple of reactions of Gaan Bangla but sadly the videos got blocked I got copyright strike which is the sad reason why I cannot share them with you all.
You were stressed and coerced somehow, that made your camera break. Probably you shouldn't have shot it today. Please redo it as if you have never done it.
The people of Bangladesh lives very near of the soil, river, water, nature etc. Our songs are the synonymously proofs of nature and the expression from heart.
I love the fact that you didn't try to redo the video and kept the authenrtic first reaction even if it meant cutting out the ending of the song (which in my opinion is one of the best parts of the song)
Thank you so much for your comment. I honestly had my doubts about this reaction. But you are right, redoing the whole video is not the way and now that see your comment I’m glad I shared it no matter what.
Dry forest is waiting for the rain and the Goddess or mother of the forest will protect the forest and its people. Thanks for your reaction. I listened to the song several times and now I love it even more 🙏
Well said! And I agree, the more you listen to it the more you like it and the more details you can discover
Your heartiest emotion has been also portrait on vocal..
If you know, "Your tears, and mine steam down like cascades!" the quote!
Literally, it's damn powerful within the lyrics from a Bengali aspect!
your tears are the success of coke studio bangla!! ❤️🤗
🥲 I think this might be the first time that Coke Studio Bangla made me tear up
@@jolaa you wanna enjoy much more bengali songs?? i wish i could see your reactions not only in coke studio songs, but also in so many bangla songs!! 🙂🤗
@@aurelia_lina I recently shared and filmed a few reactions on Gaan Bangla but they got blocked straight away and I was served with a copyright strike.
@@jolaa keep video transparent, and use device audio while recording, and mention them in the title section so they can easily understand that it's a reaction video 😊 not all the channels are same as coke studio bangla!!
@@jolaa please react these two Bangla song "Bhalobashbo bashbo re" nd "Rupkothar jogotee" please plzzzzzzzzz jola!🥺
I badly want ur reaction....don't make me hopeless🙂
On hot summer nights, we used to gather in our courtyard and sing and clap together. When I heard this song for the first time at mid-night (this song was released at mid-night), I cried because I missed those days.
Also, this song tells a story. Where in Jangle, "Bonobibi," the protector of nature, makes some changes, "Kona" predicts the weather. Near this jingle, in a rice field, a farmer is playing flutes. And near this field, farmer's families are grinding the newly harvested rice, while others sing in the courtyard. And the whole concept was inspired by the famous artist M.S. Sultan's art works. which you can see in start of the song and in whole set.
It’s such a emotional natural song and surely masterpiece 🖤
We are grateful to see your emotional reaction . ❤🇧🇩
Bangladesh all time love your video🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
You're great, Jola! This song is really touching! I also become emotional everytime while listening to this track!❤❤
Please reaction to deora ? Soon please.
Love form Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
I am Bangladesh Thatk you so much sister 🇧🇩🇧🇩🤝😊☺
You should more and more bangla song not only coke studio bangla. Do you wanna this I will suggests many song which is most viral in Bangladesh and Indian Sub continental
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩
Hey Jola, I loved your reaction. Its so genuine and simple...❤❤❤
Lovely song.lovely reaction..love from 🇵🇰🇵🇰
You should know that the girls who performed solo dance move behind them , she is our miss universe Bangladesh 2019. isn't it Fabolous ☺️
Apu Dinajpur District Bangladesh ❤❤❤🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
It is not stupid, it is very normal to be emotional to see such a great work of art at once. Thanks for the great reaction!
If you ever come to Bangladesh my home is yours to stay ❤ your raw emotion just paired yourself with a lot like me here.. pure respect
Love from Bangladesh
This song is just fantastic visual story telling. And for those of us who have been and spent time and were born in Bangladesh; it's like looking at a scene from our lives.
I mentioned earlier is a comment that I'm rediscovering my heritage. I've been away from Bangladesh for 23 year. I was 12 when I moved to Canada. But the memories I have of growing up there; spending time with my family, my cousins, going to the village my grandad was born in. Watching the harvest. Just... the song is like being at home. My real home.
와우 놀랐습니다.🤨
❤️🇧🇩
In the opening Jahura Baul and her choir sang "Khona's Bachan". Khona was legendary oracle of ancient Bengal, whose prophecies are still known as folk rhymes. In this particular rhyme, Khona described signs of good season and harvest.
The title track is Bonobibi. Bonobibi means The Lady of the Forest. Her role in Bengali mythology is similar to Diana in Greek mythology. She is the tamer of tigers, and the protector of people who enters the forest to earn a living.
The costumes, props, and set design of the song are inspired by Sultan's paintings. Sheikh Mohammad Sultan or S.M.sultan's favorite subject was the common people of Bengal. his paintings always depict a bustling rural life, carried out by lively, strong, muscular people. S.M.Sultan used to make his colors and canvas utilizing indigenous methods as well. He passed away in 1994.
Seeing you emotional, my eyes got teary.Definately you are a kind person jola.❤
Thank you for your kind worda
Thanks for your review. As a Bangladeshi, it's meaningful to us. We are grateful to see ur heartful reaction. Thanks girl. 💙🇧🇩
Collected from comment box. Hopefully this will help you to understand this song better.
"Bono Bibi", the goddess of the forest, is a deity worshipped by the people of the Sundarbans, a mangrove forest in the delta region of the Bay of Bengal, which is spread across Bangladesh and India. She is believed to be the protector of the forests and its inhabitants, especially the fishermen and honey collectors who venture into the dense mangrove forests.
The word "Bono" means "forest" in the local dialect, and "Bibi" means "lady" or "mistress" in Persian. The origins of Bonobibi in the Sundarbans are not clear, and there are different versions of the story. According to one legend, Bono Bibi was a Muslim princess who ended up in the forest along with her brother and started living there. At one point she saved a Hindu man named Dukhe, who later became her faithful companion. Together, they protected the forest from various dangers, including tigers, pirates, and robbers. Regardless of her origins, Bonbibi has become an integral part of the folklore and culture of the Sundarbans region. She is revered as a protector of the forest and its inhabitants, and her story has been passed down through generations through oral tradition and folklore.
What always fascinates me about Bono Bibi is that the worship of this deity is a blend of local Hindu and Muslim traditions. She is considered to be a symbol of communal harmony, as she is revered by both Hindus and Muslims in the region.
Here's a fun-fact about the song that I noticed randomly. There is a famous book called "Bonbibi Johura-nama," which is a collection of folk tales and songs that recount the legends and adventures of Bonbibi. And here in this song "Johura" Baul recounts the legends of the goddess, which is surely a pleasant coincidence. But I found it quite poetic and fitting for this musical masterpiece!
Apart from Bono Bibi, every other idea and artwork highlighted throughout the song is equally fascinating. Khona'r bochon to begin with, and showcasing SM Sultan's master artwork in the digital backdrop was a pure visual treat for me.
"Khona'r Bochon" is a term in Bengali that means "Khona's philosophy" or "Khona's teachings." It refers to the ideas and values that were espoused by Khona, a legendary poet and astrologer in Bengali folklore. She is linked with numerous well-known adages related to various topics such as weather, astrology, crops, and productivity. For a long time, Khona's counsel served as a guiding light for farmers, instructing them on when to sow their seeds and how to cultivate the soil for various crops. Her verses were often set to music or recited aloud and were beloved by the people of her village and beyond for their beauty, wisdom, and insight.
Some people believe that Khona may have been a mythical or fictional character rather than an actual historical figure. However, the wisdom and teachings attributed to her name continue to be valued and celebrated by readers and listeners in Bengal and beyond today.
On the other hand, SM Sultan was a renowned Bangladeshi artist who worked in painting and drawing and is widely regarded as one of the most important artists of the 20th century in the region. He was known for his powerful and evocative depictions of rural life in Bengal, which often featured muscular labourers engaged in the activities of their everyday lives, animals, and landscapes.
Sultan's artwork was characterized by bold colors, strong lines, and a distinctive sense of texture and movement. He drew inspiration from the natural beauty and rhythms of the Bengali countryside, as well as from his own personal experiences and struggles.
Throughout his career, Sultan remained deeply committed to using his art to give voice to the struggles and aspirations of the common people of Bengal. His legacy continues to inspire generations of artists and activists in the region today and this song by Coke Studio Bangla was a brilliant tribute to the legend.
The song also makes a reference to "Sojon Badiar Ghat". Additionally, the song seems to make a subtle reference to one of my childhood favorites, "Rakhal Chele" by Palli Kobi Jasim Uddin, where the song lyric reads, "Motor shak-e Joriye dhore nobo-bodhur paa."
"Sojon Badiar Ghat" is among Jasim Uddin's most famous and enduring works. His works in general are notable for their lyrical beauty and emotional depth, and have helped to popularize folk literature among a wider audience.
"Sojon Badiar Ghat" is not only a love story, but also a reflection of the communal harmony that has long existed between common Hindus and Muslims in the Bengal region. The story revolves around the challenges that a muslim boy Sojan and a hindu girl Duli face as they try to navigate their relationship while dealing with opposition from their families and communities. Despite growing tensions at times, people of different faiths seemed to share the joys and sorrows of life as a community. "Sojon Badiar Ghat" celebrates the diverse and interconnected tapestry of life in Bengal, and promotes the values of unity, compassion, and harmony.
Baul is a mystic folk music tradition of Bengal, which originated in the eastern region of the Indian subcontinent, covering parts of Bangladesh and the Indian states of West Bengal and Tripura. Baul is a unique form of music that emphasizes on the spirituality of the human soul and its connection with the universe.
visit Bangladesh, you will know and will introduce with so many beautiful things like culture, music, nature, hospitality and many more things. I'm sure you will love it. Thank you
Pls react on "tere hawale" by arijit singh. Movie-Laal singh chadda. I hope you will like it very much.
Love this song... Love ur nice reaction 🇧🇩
You missed the mesmerizing last part of the song, dear!!!
You looking very pretty and so sweet 🖤🇧🇩
Yuu missed the last 30seconds and it was very beautiful part of the song.
You won our mind with your emotion. Thank you Jola.
Dear I am inviting you to visit Bangladesh, l wanna show our natural beauty to your heart. Bcs now a day your heart is rear antique piece like as our authentic nature.
@Jola Ektara, which literally means 'Single-stringer' as it has only one single string.
I loved your reaction 💝
I just fell in love with you, the way you react while you are overwhelmed ....so, beautiful you exist.
give reaction-Komola nritto kore_Gaan Bangla tv Song
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just try to Understand lyrics quality.❤️🇧🇩
I felt the very same emotion when I heard it the first time. You really connected Jola. More master pieces are on the way. Stay tuned....
Much love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩❤️❤️❤️
love from pakistan sister 💜🇵🇰🌈
Hello Dear Jola
Of course your emotions are not stupidity. These are love for our culture. We love you too!!! ❤❤❤
The instruments is Ektara(One chord)
Tears of love for good music. Thanks for your honest reaction 🙏
Love your amazing reactions dear Jola, love from Bangladesh. 💚 ❤ 💚
What is your Name jola Where do you live in Germany...
Take loved from Bangladesh ❤️❤️❤️
Please reaction on coke studio bangla new song "nahubo"
JOLA .................... 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Please watch the movie zindagi na milegi dobara
You are one of these people who gets it through & through,
You had such pure emotions, such pure reaction to it- have to say you are one of the most virtuous person I have ever seen. Now, I kind of regret that couldn't see you react to the most beautiful part of the song.
To add, that top is beautiful, you became part of the mother nature for these 10 minutes.
Beautiful ❤️ you are 😊
That Instrument name is Ektara
hallo
wie geht es ihnen
ich bin emran.
ich spreche aus bangladesch
Love from Bangladesh ❤
Love From Bangladesh
You are the beautiful hart person
We r Bangladesh band.. Megdol...love
Meghdol you are really awesome ❤
Madam please react on #RRR movie
Plz Make a reaction about "e hawa" song or "amar dehokhan" or "ghum".
I did but The Videos sadly got blocked 😓
It's not just song it's something more. What a nice music the song has!
Love from Bangladesh ❤️❤️
Hey please do Luka Chupi by Lata Mangeshkar from movie Rang de Basanti. I think you will love it. The song, the emotions and lyrics are all transcendental.
lovely reaction and beautiful song from CS bangla...
Love from Pakistan.
if you have watched the movie moana, the story behind this song is kinda similar.
I love that's kind of people like you❤❤❤❤...
Cool heart🙂🙂🙂 really fall in love you
I would request you to make reaction video on "Esho Amar Shohore" by Meghdol.
mem please do a reaction about Anondoloke song
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Nice song. I am from bangladesh.now i am live in qatar
Thanx for giving the true reaction. Since you are from another part of world, so you couldn’t get the meaning of lyrics. You just got emotional by the musical environment. The lyrics is very meaningful and you would be very happy if you could get it. By the way again thanx for being interested about ‘Bengali Song’. Keep listening Bengali song and also you can do some research about Bengali Culture. I hope you wouldn’t disappoint. Love from Bangladesh....
You have a beautiful soul. ❤
I am bangla spider.I love phillip poisel, Robin Schulzz
Give reaction -Nitol paye_Fuad,,Gaan Bangla song
Hi, I actually filmed a couple of reactions of Gaan Bangla but sadly the videos got blocked I got copyright strike which is the sad reason why I cannot share them with you all.
@@jolaa decrease audio and video quality of the original songs, maybe that will go through
Much love.. ❤
Love this gril..
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ you
You were stressed and coerced somehow, that made your camera break. Probably you shouldn't have shot it today. Please redo it as if you have never done it.
What a refreshing song.... tnx for your reaction jola#♥♥♥
bonobibi thumbnail look very cheap .
I think the thumbnail has a deeper meaning 💗🇧🇩.
react on roye roye
একতারা
Nice Reaction!
Beauty Queena
You are cute🥰
where.are you from sister
Germany 🇩🇪
ohhhh 💜
Nice Song
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Love your amazing reactions 😮👌👍💚❤💚
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love you
O man now I understand how funny it was 😂😂😂😂frightening item 🥹🥹🥹👌
💓💓💓💓
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Actually I was waiting for 6 days for you to review this.... Your reviews are excellent...
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The people of Bangladesh lives very near of the soil, river, water, nature etc. Our songs are the synonymously proofs of nature and the expression from heart.