It's nice that you found tittilating joy in the printed versions of Angaraag's creations.Do tell him That.
Some are not poetic enough. They may find joy elsewhere.
All types make up Society--and Assamnet!
Best
MM
From: "Suwansiri Rongili" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Assam] Angarag Mahanta
Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 23:42:19 +0530
"Dhowe Dhowe NaiyeKi kotha patise,Mone okole kaar kotha bhabise?Mone okole okole kaar kotha bhabise?Dhowe dhowe naiyeKaare kotha patise?Duronir jpitora jumi jumi saai..."I generally consider surfing without a purpose a terrible waste of time.But my find the other day is worth the time.Please check the website for an insight into the work of Papan Angarag Mahanta, son of Khagen & Archana Mahanta.May be I'm a late riser in this matter, may be the whole world knows about him. How could he remain hidden anyway? His music should not remain unheard, and that's why thisemail.He is a singer,composer and a musician - and his work is new and creative.That creative genius flows in the Assamese is a matter of unbound joy!Regards,- Suwansiri
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