Asif Mahmud chief guest at Atif Aslam’s concert, urges crowd to remember July Martyrs

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Despite some chaos and disruptions as some fans tried to gain entry, thousands eagerly lined up to attend the “Magical Night 2.0” concert, headlined by popular artist Atif Aslam.

The event, titled “Tribute to July Revolution,” featured Asif Mahmud, adviser to the Ministry of Youth and Sports, as the chief guest. In his speech, he emphasised the significance of the July movement and told everyone to stand united to reform Bangladesh.

Asif Mahmud chief guest at Atif Islam's concert, urges crowd to remember July Martyrs

Photo: Thabit Al Bashar

Asif urged everyone to ensure that the sacrifices made by the martyrs of the July movement are not forgotten or wasted.

Asif Mahmud chief guest at Atif Islam's concert, urges crowd to remember July Martyrs

Photo: Thabit Al Bashar

He urged the audience to support these efforts in building a brighter future for the nation. Mahmud also stated that if the martyrs of the July movement were present, they would have participated in the concert. Although they can’t be present here, their ideals will forever live in our heart.

Asif Mahmud chief guest at Atif Islam's concert, urges crowd to remember July Martyrs

Photo: Thabit Al Bashar

This is Atif Aslam’s fourth performance in Dhaka, following appearances in 2013, 2016, and earlier this year in April. Known for his chart-topping hits such as “O Lamhe O Baatein,””Aadat,” and “Tere Bin.”

Organised by Triple Time Communication, the event also featured performances by Bangladesh’s Tahsan Khan, Kaaktaal, and the local qawwali band Kashida.

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