The Dhaka North City Corporation later assured to construct a stage structure at the site following the demands of Gitanjali Lalitkala Academy founder director Mahbub Amin Mithu.
At the time, the place where the street plays was staged was named in memory of Mahbub Ul Alam Choudhury, an activist of the Bengali language movement.
During the program, Mahbub Amin Mithu, founder of Gitanjali Lalitkala Academy, proposed the construction of a stage infrastructure at the place, and he was assured of its implementation with support.
[5] It was renamed to its current name in 2024 in memory of student Mir Mahfuzur Rahman Mugdho who died in Azampur, Uttara during July massacre.
[6] On the night of 23 January 2025, a group of assailants vandalized the pictures of those killed in the massacre displayed on Mugdho Mancha and smeared ink over its stage's name.
[7] In 25 January 2025, in response to an invitation from the Anti-discrimination Students Movement and the Jatiya Nagorik Committee, Nahid Islam, the advisor to the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology, visited the stage and assured the invitees that the administration would take action against the perpetrators.
[12] On the occasion of the International Mother Language Day in 2020, the stars of the entertainment world took part in the art decoration painting organized by artist Liton Kar on the stage.