BY TC News Desk
Agartala, 23rd February 2026: Marking the observance of International Mother Language Day on February 21, the patriotic Bengali music video “সুরে আমার মাতৃভাষা (Sure Amar Matri Vasha)” was officially released, offering an emotional tribute to linguistic heritage and cultural identity.
The song features a compelling vocal ensemble by Tapas Dhar, Ayantika Deb, Debajit Sarkar, and Manisha Chakraborty. Their performances lend depth and sincerity to the composition, reflecting the profound emotional bond between individuals and their mother tongue. The lyrics, written by Soumik Banik, revolve around themes of identity, sacrifice, and pride associated with preserving native languages.
The tune and musical arrangement have been composed by Tapas Dhar, who blends traditional Bengali melodic elements with contemporary orchestration, creating an evocative and inspirational soundscape.
The project has been produced and directed by Pranab Kr Nath under his own music label, Pranab Kr Nath. Through symbolic visuals and emotionally resonant storytelling, the video pays homage to the historic language movement while underscoring the continuing relevance of linguistic diversity in today’s globalized world.
The video features performances by Pranab Kr Nath, Amit Das, Nisha Deb, and Prachita Nath. Their portrayals emphasize remembrance, unity, and cultural pride, reinforcing the song’s central message. Traditional aesthetics and carefully composed scenes further enhance the production’s emotional appeal.
Observers note that the February 21 release carries deep historical resonance, as the date globally recognizes the importance of mother languages and commemorates those who fought to safeguard linguistic rights.
Since its release, the music video has received encouraging responses across digital platforms. Viewers have praised its meaningful lyrics, heartfelt performances, and timely launch, describing it as a fitting homage to Bengali heritage and identity.
With its powerful message and artistic execution, “Sure Amar Matri Vasha” emerges as a celebration of language, unity, and cultural legacy—reminding audiences of the enduring strength and significance of one’s mother tongue.


