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Shabnam Parvin
Bangladeshi actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Shabnam Parvin (born 1966) is a Bangladeshi actress, director, and producer.
Career
Shabnam Parvin started her acting career in 1982, performing on stage in a play entitled Kumar Khalir Char,[1] against the wishes of her parents.[2] Later she appeared in television and radio plays. Parvin performed in a TV play Duti Gaan-Er Ekti Shur, aired in 1982 and produced by Alauddin Ahemed.[1] In 1985 she made her film debut in Agun Pani, directed by K. M. Ayub.[1]
As a producer
Shabnam Parvin has also produced several films, with her production house Sabnam Films.[2] Her first production was Mrittundondo, followed by Papi Shatru, Sotter Songram, Voyungkor Nari, Durdhirso Pamela and Kukkhato Jorina.[1] She has also produced some drama for television.[1]
TV programmes and shows
Sabnam Parvin is now more famous for Bangladesh Television (BTV) magazine programme Ittadi as a Nani-Nati. She stars in this show as a comic Grandmother (Nani) with her Grandson (Nati). She has also appeared in shows such as Cooking, Rannga Pori Amar Ami and others.
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Personal and family life
Sabnam Parvin lives in Uttara Thana. In 2008, while the house was under construction, a gang of robbers forced their way in, stole jewellery and cash worth 800,000 taka, and tied up the family, leading to the death of Shabnam's father.[3]
Filmography
TV drama and serials
Name | Director | Channel |
Eti Tumar Amar | Ahmed Eusuf Saber | |
Jekhane Simanto | Ahmed Eusuf Saber | |
Bibvrat | Babul Ahemed | |
Bristir Opekkha | Mohon Khan | |
14 Inch-e Sada kalo (TV play) | Sabnam Parvin[7] | |
Prem Jane Na Roshik Kala Chan | Sabnam Parvin | |
Dhua Tulshi Pata (TV play) | Sabnam Parvin[8] | |
Emon Moja Hoy Na | Sabnam Parvin[1] | |
Shopno Kheya (serial) | Sabnam Parvin[1] | |
Shamudro Bilash Privat Limited[1] | Humayun Ahmed | |
Grihosukh Privat Limited[1] | Humayun Ahmed | |
Openti Bioscope | Humayun Ahmed | |
Sobai Geche Bone | Humayun Ahmed | |
Tara Tin Jon | Humayun Ahmed | |
Nogor-e Doitto | Humayun Ahmed | |
Cheley Dekha | Humayun Ahmed | |
Tara Tin Jon: Virus | Humayun Ahmed | |
Natto Mongoler Kotha Sune Guni Jone | Humayun Ahmed | |
Turuper Tash | Humayun Ahmed | |
Patro Dekha | Humayun Ahmed | |
Jora Shalik | Sumon Anower |
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References
Further reading
External links
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