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Bangladesh police ask ‘tuneless’ social media star to stop singing

Bangladesh police ask ‘tuneless’ social media star to stop singing - After his release, Alom put out a new video that showed him behind bars in a prison uniform, singing a mournful song about how he w... Music in Video:    • Melancholy   The Independent 2022-08-05T10:25:20Z A Bangladeshi singer known for his out-of-tune renditions of popular songs has reportedly been directed by the police to stop singing, after complaints that he distorted some classics. “Hero” Alom, 37, has around two million Facebook followers and 1.5 million subscribers on YouTube. The music he performs includes classical songs by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore and Bangladeshi poet Kazi Nazrul Islam. Many of his videos have millions of views. People celebrate handover anniversary in Hong Kong Health official admits on camera inoculating 30 students with single syringe Homes of Muslim protesters demolished in India Historic Hong Kong village fighting real estate development Monkey robs jewellery store 210802 Lightening Splits Tree Earthquake hits during on-air newscast in Philippines Building collapses in quake Rahul Gandhi: Indian opposition leader detained by police for sit-in protest Celebrations in India as Droupadi Murmu becomes first tribal president Nepal: Mount Everest avalanche narrowly avoids base camp Aung San Suu Kyi moved to prison from house arrest, says Myanmar military junta China blocks social media accounts linked to Bitcoin Giant panda's new world Teenage Students Forced To Remove Bra At Exam Hall In India Afghan refugees turn Balochistan’s barren soil into fertile land According to Harun-or-Rashid, chief of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police, there were numerous cyber allegations against Mr Alom, reported Mr Rashid said the singer was brought in based on complaints that he was “distorting” songs, as well as wearing a police uniform in some videos. He was let off after he reportedly told the police that he will not repeat such actions in future. However, Mr Alom has alleged that he was mentally tortured by the police. “The police picked me up at 6am and kept me there for eight hours,” he told AFP. “They asked me why I sing Rabindra and Nazrul songs.” After his release, Mr Alom put out a new video that showed him behind bars in a prison uniform, singing a mournful song about how he was to be hanged. His ordeal with the police has triggered outrage on social media, with Mr Alom receiving support from several journalists and activists. “I am not a fan of your songs or your acting. But if there is an attempt to muzzle your voice, I stand up against it,” wrote journalist Aditya Arafat.

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