Lal miah biography

An unrivaled BANGLADESHI hip hop artist named Fokir Lal Miah is known by millions around the globe. He is a remarkable lyricist and a daring poet of the next generation. His style of rapping and unique roaring vocal leaves him matchless in the Bangla Rap scene. Fokir Lal Miah’s depth of lyrics are appreciated by his fans around the nation but politicians may argue that. At times, his razor-sharp lyrics pierce directly through the hearts of corrupted politicians. His courageous truth in his rhymes often questions his own safety.
Fokir Lal Miah’s real name is Shaon Ahmed. He was born in a city of Bangladesh named Sylhet (Chattak). As a child growing up, Shaon Ahmed was outgoing, talkative and possessed extraordinary rhyming skills. While all the other kids at his age were out playing, little Shaon stood apart through a rare capacity to focus in his writings. Shaon always wrote his poetry in little pieces of notes and kept them in his shirt’s pocket until the age of seven. His father became aware of Shaon’s remarkable talent after finding pieces of notes in his shirt’s pocket. In th

Lal Miah: The Artistic Journey of SM Sultan


In this world, suddenly there are one or two very talented people who
can be selfless. However, greed for wealth and fame cannot be easily ignored. And those who can, they must be great human beings out of the world.


Sheikh Mohammad Sultan is such a recluse, a self-taught artist like Vincent Van GoghHe participated in numerous exhibitions with many famous artists in famous galleries in America and Europe. But he led a simple life.

Through the Lens of “Adam Surat”

The documentary “Adam Surat” by Tareque Masud highlighted him. There has also been a lot of writing and research about his life. This film not only presented his art to the public but also provided an intimate glimpse into his modest existence and life philosophies.

The Start in the Countryside

He was born on August 10, 1923, into a peasant family in the village of Mosimdia, Narail, in the Jessore district. Perhaps the main theme of his paintings was rural life and peasantry. Using soil and various natural elements, he crea

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