Rising Star Humaira Eshika Shines at Bangladesh Institute of Film and Arts, Wins Special Jury Award for Playback Performances

Dhaka, Bangladesh — Rising star Humaira Eshika has earned the special jury award in the playback song category at the 4th Bangladesh Institute of Film and Arts, celebrated on Friday at the Bangladesh China Friendship Conference Centre. This notable accolade recognizes her contributions to the musical film “Kajolrekha,” directed by Giasuddin Selim.

Eshika, who performed seven songs for the film, garnered praise from both audiences and industry professionals. The jury, which included noted figures such as Nazrul Sangeet vocalist Ferdous Ara, playwright-director Zinat Hakim, and dancer Munmun Ahmed, commended her remarkable debut in the music landscape.

Expressing her gratitude, Eshika shared, “Receiving an award for playback singing is a wonderful acknowledgment of my efforts as a newcomer.” She further highlighted that her recent song, “Moner Kinaray,” released on her YouTube channel, resonated with contemporary music enthusiasts and boosted her confidence as an artist.

In addition to her award-winning performance, Eshika is currently developing three new songs set to premiere during the upcoming Eid festival on her YouTube channel. The singer first gained popularity through the reality show “Channel i Khude Ganraj” in 2016, where she reached the finals, establishing her as a promising talent.

Her professional journey began with a duet titled “Onek Bhalobashi” alongside Mahtim Shakib, composed by Adib Kabir. Eshika’s initial solo track, “Ovimani Chata,” arranged by Shovon Roy, also received acclaim, earning her recognition in the Best Emerging Artist category at the 18th edition of the Sunsilk-Channel i Music Awards in 2023.

As Eshika continues to aspire to new heights in her musical career, her trajectory remains a testament to her talent and dedication in a competitive industry.

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