Nusraat Faria had a bittersweet experience while acting in “Mujib: The Making of a Nation”. Initially, her casting as Sheikh Hasina was met with praise, but following the fall of the Awami League government, she faced major backlash on social media.
With Eid-ul-Fitr fast approaching, the Bangladeshi film industry is buzzing with excitement. Audiences are eagerly waiting for the new titles to release, and the promotional whirlwind has already begun.
The poster for this eagerly awaited song is bursting with colours. Nusraat Faria stuns in a sindoor-red saree, while Abdun Noor Shajal sports a white panjabi and a chunri scarf.
Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations are never complete without the spectacle of captivating heroines gracing the silver screen. This year, audiences are in for a treat as a constellation of talented actresses—Tama Mirza, Sunerah Binte Kamal, Shobnom Yesmin Bubly, Nusraat Faria, and Prarthana Fardin Dighi—prepare to enthrall viewers with their performances. Let's delve into the films that will spotlight these leading ladies this Eid-ul-Fitr.
Although Eid-ul-Fitr is still a little while away, audiences are ardently anticipating the films scheduled for release during the festive season.
Starring Abdun Noor Shajal and Nusraat Faria, “Jinn 3” is currently in production under the direction of Kamruzzaman Roman. The film commenced shooting earlier this month in Munshiganj, with the cast and crew returning to Dhaka on Monday (February 17) after completing sequences in Nawabganj.
Nader Chowdhury’s directorial debut “Jinn” created quite a buzz among audiences, with actor Shajal Noor in the lead role. Following its success, “Mona: Jinn-2” was produced, but Shajal was not part of the cast. Now, “Jinn 3” is set to go into production, featuring actor Shajal in the lead, once again.
The film, set to begin shooting in February, is the latest instalment of Jaaz’s popular supernatural franchise that first premiered in 2023, capturing the audience’s intrigue with its dark, eerie atmosphere.
Actress Nusraat Faria has been keeping herself under the radar for quite some time. Her last notable appearance was in the film “Mujib: The Making of a Nation,” where she played the role of a young Sheikh Hasina, the former Prime Minister. This is largely why the actress has stepped back from the limelight.
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The glamorous Nusraat Faria may not be making headlines with new films, but she is certainly grabbing attention as the brand ambassador for an online gambling app. Recently, she appeared in a promotional song for the app, where she was seen endorsing gambling.
Early on last Friday (May 24), Parul University held a pre-convocation ceremony for one of its international batches, where Faria attended as a guest of honour, sharing her life's journey and experiences with the students.
Regarding becoming the goodwill ambassador of the university, she remarked, “They conducted a survey involving several celebrities regarding the goodwill ambassador position, and my name came up at the top. Last month, I officially became their goodwill ambassador. I am proud to be associated with a university from another country."
Recently, Zayed Khan and Nusraat Faria from Dhallywood brought down the house in Sydney with their energetic dance performances, entertaining Bangladeshi expatriates in Australia.
As the Eid celebrations continue to paint our lives with vibrant hues, television channels have been rolling out a diverse array of programs and exclusive dramas tailored for the entire week of Eid-ul-Fitr. Alongside the debut of fresh content, they've also orchestrated special screenings of beloved films for audiences to savour on the inaugural day of the festival. Now, let's take a look at the exclusive lineup of entertainment awaiting viewers on Eid Day 3 (April 13).
As Muslims around the world observe the first day of the holy month of Ramadan, seeking blessings and prosperity for their families, actress Nusraat Faria faces a challenging ordeal.
Providing information about her daughter's physical condition, she stated, "For the past few days, Faria had been going under tremendous pressure due to work and consequently she was going through irregular eating habits.”
At this year's event, the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award would be bestowed upon the distinguished music artiste Sujeo Shyam, a recipient of the Ekushey Padak and the National Award.
Dhaka's traffic has been notoriously famous for getting citizens late to work. The merciless traffic didn't even spare the gorgeous Nusraat Faria, who was getting late for the special screening of her movie, "Mujib: The Making of the Nation", at SKS Tower.