Kazi Nazrul Islam, the revered national poet of Bangladesh, was a multifaceted artist whose genius transcended boundaries. Born on May 25, 1899, in Churulia, British India, Nazrul was not just a poet but also a musician, revolutionary, and philosopher. Known as the "Rebel Poet," his work was a powerful voice against colonial oppression, earning him arrests and a legacy of defiance. His contributions to Bengali literature and music are immense, with notable works like "Sapurey" and "Daruchini." Nazrul's music, rooted in bangla pop, continues to inspire generations, blending profound lyrics with soulful melodies. His life and art remain a testament to the power of words and music in the face of adversity.