Sadia Ayman spending jovial Eid with family

Sharmin Joya
Sharmin Joya

While work keeps her busy, Sadia Ayman places equal importance on family time. “I will celebrate Eid the way I usually do — with my family,” she says. This year, however, will feel a little different. Many cousins who usually live abroad are now in the country, and the family has grown with new additions: twin babies and another baby boy arrived last year. “Because of that, Eid will feel a bit more special as we celebrate with the new family members,” she adds.

As for work, the young actress has remained particular about her roles while taking on the works that are meaningful to her. “This Eid, I haven’t taken on too much work,” shares Sadia. “The main project is the web film “Love Sitter”, co-directed by Amitabh Reza Chowdhury and Mushficaa Maasud. Apart from that, I have also done a few other interesting projects. In terms of television dramas, there’s Sagar Jahan’s “Chhitkini”, Majumdar Shimul’s “Ek Chilte Chhowa”, and Prabir Roy Chowdhury’s “College Days”. I’m now waiting to see how audiences respond to these projects.”

Sadia Ayman
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For Sadia, the festival is about connection, love, and shared joy. She extends warm greetings to her fans, saying, “Eid Mubarak to all of you at The Daily Star and to all my viewers. Advance Eid Mubarak to everyone.”

This year’s festival promises a mix of familiar traditions and joyful surprises, making it particularly special for the actress. With a blend of professional excitement and family togetherness, her celebration reflects both her dedication to her craft and the simple happiness of celebrating with loved ones.