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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 04, 2025
Jatra festivities come to a close in Khulna

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Sohel Ahsan
24 December, 2024, 05:45 pm
Last modified: 24 December, 2024, 05:55 pm

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Jatra festivities come to a close in Khulna

The seven-day festivities transformed quiet rural nights into vibrant celebrations of traditional theatre, uniting the community through music, drama, and storytelling

Sohel Ahsan
24 December, 2024, 05:45 pm
Last modified: 24 December, 2024, 05:55 pm
Photo: Mehedi Hasan
Photo: Mehedi Hasan

The Hatbati area of Batiaghata in Khulna is a completely rural settlement. After the evening, there's hardly much movement of people, and there aren't many shops either. Shortly after night falls the lights in most houses in the area begin to go out. This is their daily routine.  

However, for a few days, people of all ages in the area break away from this routine. The seven-day Jatra Festival, organised by the Drama and Film Department of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy and managed by Khulna District Shilpakala Academy, brings the community to life.

On 21 December, despite Khulna being drenched in rain, the audience turnout at the Jatra stage set up at the district centre in Hatbati was remarkable after 7 PM. 

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Dipankar Roy, a local resident and journalist, attended the Jatra performance with his family. He said, "Jatra has a unique type of music that I really enjoy and I believe these events bring immense joy to everyone in the area."  

Awal Sheikh, a recent graduate who travelled for about an hour from Khulna city to view a Jatra performance for the first time, was equally enthralled. He remarked, "Jatra is even more entertaining than stage drama. I hope such events happen more frequently."  

That day, the highlight was the popular 'Debi Sultana' by Khulna's Swadesh Opera, especially since the renowned Swapna Mallick would play the lead role. 

The story is based on historical events related to Nawab Murshid Quli Khan and his efforts to propagate Islam. The main character, Debi Sultana, represents a historical narrative of the Hindu-Muslim conflicts of that time.  

The play began in the traditional style of Jatra, delving into themes of religious discourse and contemporary life. The play concluded with a message of harmony, portraying the union of peace where Debi Sultana, a representative of Hinduism, was recognised as the daughter of Nawab Murshid Quli Khan.  

The festival began on 19 December with the performance of 'Lalon Fakir' by Godhuli Opera. On 20 December, Chaitali Opera staged the play 'Nihoto Golap.' On 22 December, The Challenger Jatra troupe performed 'Daini Bodhu.' On 23 December, Adi Rang Mahal Opera presented 'Anarkali', and on 24 December, New Sabuj Opera staged 'Manabi Debi'. The festival's closing day will feature the performance of 'Manabi Debi' by Sundarban Opera.  

 

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