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Long before the advent of digital screens, the population of Rangpur consumed entertainment through a rich catalog of indigenous folk culture. Unlike urban-centric media, these performance arts are deeply tied to the land, agricultural cycles, and regional mythology.
In recent years, Rangpur has witnessed a significant growth in its popular media scene. The district is home to several newspapers, television channels, and radio stations that cater to the interests of its residents. Some of the popular newspapers in Rangpur include the "Rangpur Post," "Bangla Tribune," and "The Daily Star." These newspapers provide local news, national news, and international news to the residents of Rangpur. To help tailor more insights or specific media
Kushan Gaan is a traditional musical theater format popular in rural Rangpur, often recounting tales from epic mythologies. Similarly, Jatra (folk theater) remains a staple during winter harvests and village fairs ( Melas ). Traveling troupes perform high-drama plays under large tents, drawing thousands of spectators from surrounding villages. Lathikhela and Rural Sports
In recent years, there has been a push to revive the cinematic experience in the district. The demand for modern multiplexes is growing as urban youth in Rangpur seek high-quality viewing experiences for both local blockbuster hits and international cinema. The district is home to several newspapers, television
From the preservation of centuries-old oral storytelling to the explosion of localized YouTube channels, Rangpur offers a distinct case study in how regional Bangladeshi identity navigates the pressures of the digital age. The Evolution of Traditional Media and Journalism
: A popular urban retreat with a lake and vibrant gardens, ideal for relaxation and family activities. Tajhat Palace Museum Similarly, Jatra (folk theater) remains a staple during
These publications are critical for keeping residents connected to grassroots developments, regional sports, and local artistic endeavors. Regional Radio and Television Broadcasting
You cannot discuss modern Rangpur entertainment without mentioning and Facebook Reels .
While digital media is exploding, traditional popular media in Rangpur is adapting rather than dying.
In the rural belts of Rangpur Sadar, Pirgacha, and Badarganj, the monsoon season used to be reserved for Jatra. Unlike the commercialized Jatra of Dhaka, Rangpur’s version retains a rustic, raw energy. Troupes like Rangpur Natya Sampraday and Kazi Kaderi Jatra Dal are still household names. These performances blend mythological tales (drawn from the Mahabharata and Ramayana ) with contemporary social issues like river erosion and dowry violence.