Barun Kr. Das, The Bengal News, Kolkata, India : Sulagna Academy Trust is all set to celebrate the festival of color through it’s annual concert Rangiye Diye Jao Season 7 on 28 February, 2026 under the supervision of noted Odissi dancer Sulagna Bhattacharya.
When spring writes its first verse upon the sky, and Palash whispers in crimson light, new voices rise –
gentle, fearless, luminous. This year, Rangiye Diye Jao – Season 7 welcomes fresh faces, fresh rhythms, fresh dreams carried on youthful wings. Like two streams meeting in harmony, Soumen Kundu and Tanima Bardhan paint the air with a duet of shared breath and motion. From Prabhakunj, Tithi Das and her troupe arrive like morning sunlight – layered, vibrant, alive.
Words scatter and gather again in Kobitara Elomelo Bhashya, where Abhishek Roy, Souvik Sasmal, and Mouli Dasgupta weave poetry into living rhythm.

Rupsa Pakrashi moves like a river in quiet devotion. Esha Goswami dances as if listening to unseen stars.
Prakriti Basi blossoms like a shy bud opening to song. And amidst these young flames of expression,
rise two sacred offerings of the heart – Ritu Chakra, where seasons circle like eternal prayers. Anant Prem,
where love flows without shore or end. Brought alive by the students of Sulagna Academy, these productions carry discipline, devotion, and the fragrance of shared learning. Here, every step is a syllable.
Every note, a confession. Every gesture, a letter written to spring itself. Sulagna Bhattacharya says, “Come, let us gather beneath this sky of colours, where tradition embraces tomorrow and art becomes our shared homeland. For in Rangiye Diye Jao, we do not merely perform – we bloom.”


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