Tele-queens of this generation
Our first generation of actresses, who worked in television dramas, came in the sixties. Since then, many generations have come and passed, among whom some have left the mark in the industry.
Some of these actresses have been doing very well, establishing and retaining a fan-base that loves and adores them.
Let us have a look at some actresses who emerged in the most recent generation, making a place for themselves in the land of TV dramas.
One of the first starts to emerge in this generation is Mehazabien Chowdhury. The actress began her journey by winning Lux Channel i Superstar. Since then, she has been a regular in TV dramas, modelings and web-series.
It is fair to say that Mehazabien is one of the top actresses from the past decade, and her demand amongst directors and audiences has been responsible for earning her the top spot. One of the most talked-about dramas from Mehazabien's career, is "Boro Chele".
Tanjin Tisha is far ahead of many others in this generation. She has been a name that is constantly associated with TV dramas. Her popularity and ability as an actress have given her the opportunity to regularly feature in some of the most-watched projects as of late.
In the meantime, she has also earned a reputation as a model and actress in music videos. Some of her noteworthy TV dramas include "U-turn", "Apon Kotha" and "Moyna Tia".
Sabila Nur has been one of the top names in terms of TV drama actresses during this time.
She has worked on many noteworthy projects. Especially during Eid, her presence on TV in a record number of dramas, is also worth noting.
She is one of the actresses known for her chemistry opposite Apurba. Her performances in "Rod Bristi Othoba Onnokichu", "U-turn", "Shoto Danar Projapoti", "Jonakir Alo", and "Oporajita Tumi were well-loved by audiences.
Jannatul Sumaiya Heme is another name from this generation that many have come to cherish. She is well known for her on-screen chemistry opposite popular actor Niloy. Heme has definitely surpassed many in this generation in terms of popularity. "Reshmi Churi", "Biyer Porikkha", "Ragi Premika", "Naika Priti" and "Ogo Bodhu Sundori" received a positive response from viewers.
Another television star to remember is Safa Kabir. She has been busy modeling and acting in dramas, gaining much popularity amongst the Bangladeshi audience. Safa made her debut with the tele-film, "All Time Dourer Upor". She has worked opposite many popular actors, such as Afran Nisho and Apurba. Some of Safa's noteworthy TV dramas include "Bhai Kichu Bolte Chay", "Fahim The Great Fajil", "Viral Virus", "Millionaire From Barishal" and "Meyetar Cheleta".
Sporshia is no slouch when it comes to acting on television. She has established a position for herself acting in one-hour dramas, TV serials and telefilms. The actress came to fame as a model in an advertisement called "Bondhu tin din". Her noteworthy performances include "Roud", "Ujan Gaanger Naya", "Amader Choto Nodi Chole Bake Bake", and "Jori Kinba Minur golpo".
The actress has also made a name for herself in web-films.
New faces are constantly coming on our TV screens, particularly in the format of TV dramas. These young and fresh faces are slowly beginning to make a name for themselves, shining like stars in the sky of showbiz.
Among some of these newcomers is Tasnia Farin, who has a strong presence in one-hour dramas, telefilms, web-series and web-films. Working with director Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, she had a tremendous impact on the industry with her performance in the web-series, "Ladies and Gentleman".
Keya Payel, Nadia Nodi, Maha, Samira Khan Mahi, Srabonti Selina, Nabila Brishti, Nadia Mim, Mim Mantasha, Tasnuva Tisha are also up-and-coming stars, who are slowly becoming staples of the TV drama scene in Bangladesh.
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