Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 19th April 2026, 6:44 PM
The Bangladeshi rock landscape has been stirred by a significant transition within Nagar Baul, the legendary band fronted by the country’s pre-eminent rock superstar, Mahfuz Anam James. After an extensive tenure as a core pillar of the group’s rhythmic section, the long-standing bass guitarist Rana has officially departed from the ensemble. In a seamless passing of the torch, the band has confirmed the induction of the versatile and highly-regarded musician, Ismamul Farhad Elin, as his successor.
The news was formally corroborated by Robin Thakur, the long-time spokesperson for James, who provided clarity on the circumstances surrounding Rana’s exit. According to the official statement, the departure was amicable and prompted by the bassist’s inability to commit the necessary time and focus required for the band’s demanding schedule.
Following comprehensive internal discussions with other band members, Rana concluded that stepping aside was in the best interest of the group’s artistic continuity. His exit marks the end of an era, as he was integral to the signature “James sound” that has filled stadiums across the globe for decades.
The appointment of Ismamul Farhad Elin has been met with widespread approval from the music community. Elin is far from a novice in the industry; he has built a formidable reputation through his previous collaborations with some of the nation’s most experimental and successful musical acts.
Shunno: Elin previously served as a guitarist for this chart-topping rock band, contributing to their melodic and energetic repertoire.
Chirkutt: He has also performed as a guest member with the globally-recognised “epic-rock” band Chirkutt, showcasing his adaptability across different sub-genres of rock and folk-fusion.
Interestingly, Elin’s association with Nagar Baul is not entirely sudden. He had already established a rapport with the band by performing as a guest musician as early as 2020. However, his status was formalised in March 2026, making him a permanent fixture in the current lineup as the band prepares for a busy international touring season.
As the band evolves, the current lineup consists of a blend of veteran masters and contemporary talent. The following table highlights the current members and their respective roles within the group:
| Band Member | Role | Status / Note |
| Mahfuz Anam James | Lead Vocals & Guitar | Founder and primary songwriter |
| Ahsan Elahi Funty | Drums | Long-standing percussionist |
| Talukder Sabbir Shaon | Guitar | Core member and seasoned musician |
| Ismamul Farhad Elin | Bass / Guitar | Officially joined March 2026 |
Nagar Baul, originally known as Feelings before its rebranding, has remained the most consistent draw in Bangladeshi music since the 1980s. James, often referred to as the “Guru” by his legions of fans, has maintained a high standard of live performance that requires technical precision from every band member.
The inclusion of Elin is perceived as a strategic move to infuse a youthful, modern energy into the band’s live sets without compromising the gritty, soulful blues-rock foundation that James is famous for. Elin’s background in both mainstream rock (Shunno) and fusion (Chirkutt) suggests he will bring a nuanced layer to the band’s extensive catalogue, which includes hits like “Bangladesh,” “Taray Taray Rotiye Debo,” and “Maa.”
Lineup changes in iconic bands are often met with apprehension by fans, but the transition from Rana to Elin has been described as a “natural evolution.” Music critics note that James has a keen eye for talent, having nurtured several musicians who have gone on to become legends in their own right.
The band is currently rehearsing with Elin to perfect their sound ahead of scheduled performances. With the “Guru” still at the helm and a fresh talent like Elin on the strings, Nagar Baul appears poised to continue its reign over the South Asian rock scene, proving once again that while members may change, the spirit of the music remains immortal. Fans can expect to see this new iteration of the band on stage during the upcoming summer festival circuit.
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