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Bidya Sinha Saha Mim
Born (1992-11-10) 10 November 1992 (age 32)[1]
Rajshahi, Bangladesh
NationalityBangladeshi
Occupation(s)Film actress, Model, Television host
Years active2007–present

Bidya Sinha Saha Mim (born November 10, 1992) is a Bangladeshi actress. Having established a career in the Bangladesh film industry, Dhallywood, Mim is one of the highest-paid actresses in the industry and is one of the most established fashion models in Asia.[2]

Mim began her career in television, after having won the Lux Channel I Superstar in 2007. She played her first major role as a lead cast member on Humayun Ahmed television drama Jol Torongo (2007). After transitioning into film, she had her breakthrough role in Humayun Ahmed drama-film Amar Ache Jol (2008), which was a huge success among critics. Her next film Amar Praner Priya was a huge commercial success, for which she earned a best actress nomination at Meril Prothom Alo Awards. In 2014, She starred in Glow of the Firefly. The film won numerous International awards including Best Film at 12th Asian Film Awards, and was Bangladeshi entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards.

Mim has been associated with various Bangladeshi and multinational brands. She has been the brands ambassador of numerous brands including Lux, Grameenphone, Walton. In 2015, Mim was introduced as the face of TRESemmé products in South Asia.

Early life and background

Mim was born in Bagha, Rajshahi, to Professor Birendra Nath Saha, and Chobi Saha. Mim attended Nawab Faizunnesa Government Girls' High School in Comilla. She later attended the Comilla Victoria College, and completed her secondary education. She has attended in Bengali Department of Southeast University, where she earned Bachelor of Arts in Bengali literature.

Career

Mim participated in 'Lux Channel I' Superstar in 2007. She was the winner of the contest.[3] During the competition, it was announced that the winner of the contest would be cast in novelist and filmmaker Humayun Ahmed's Dhallywood film Amar Ache Jol under Impress Telefilm Limited. The film was not targeted for wide range of audience and only released in selected film theaters. The film helped Mim to start her acting career.

Her debut TV drama was actor turned director Mahfuz Ahmed's Shesher Kobitar Porer Kobita. Some of her TV dramas (Bengali Natok) are Royal Rahman's Jodha Akbar, Sheikh Selim's A B C, Sheikh Selim and Alam Ashraf's Tini Bujhtey Parlen Je Eta Prem Noy, Mohan Khan's Nil Josnai Kalo Shap, and Mizanur Rahman's Shopnogulo Tai Opurno. In 2009, after two years she came back to Dhallywood film screen with the film Amar Praner Priya, acting with Shakib Khan

In 2012, Mim returned to the silver screen with the film Jonakir Alo, directed by Khalid Mahmud Mithu. The film also stars Emon and Kalyan. Her forthcoming film Kanamachi. It was directed by Mohammed Mostafa Kamal Raj. Her co-stars in this film are Shakib Khan and Chanchal Chowdhury.[4] She has worked in Tollywood with director Raja Chanda.[5]

Film

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Role Co-Artist Director Language
2008 Amar Ache Jol Ferdous Ahmed, Zahid Hasan Humayun Ahmed Bengali
2009 Amar Praner Priya Priyanka Shakib Khan Jakir Hossain Raju Bengali
2014 Jonakir Alo Mamnun Hasan Khalid Mahmud Mithu Bengali
Tarkaata Arifin Shuvoo Mohammad Mostafa Kamal Raz Bengali
2015 Podmo Patar Jol Rupak Mamnun Hasan Emon Tonmoy Tansen Bengali
Black Tina Soham Chakraborty Raja Chanda Bengali
2016 Sweetheart Bilina Rosario Riaz, Bappy Chowdhury Wajed Ali Sumon Bengali
Ami Tomar Hote Chai Bappy Chowdhury Anonno Mamun Bengali
2017 Pashan Om Soikat Nasir Bengali
Good Morning London Mir Sabbir, Sajjad Tania Ahmed Bengali

TV series and TV films

Year Title Co-stars Director Notes
2007-2010 Jol Torongo Saleh Sohel, Challenger, Joyonto Chattpddy Humayun Ahmed
Achor Niloy
Bou Shashuri Not Out Shajal, Diti
Cholona Brishtite Viji Shajal, Humayun Faridi, Tarana Halim, Hillol Saiful Islam
Chondona Shoaib Rajib Rosul
Jodha Akbar Apurba, Mostofa Dayel Rahman
Jhorer Raat Fuler Din
Jadur Katthi
Love Consultant Hasan Masud
Poush Faguner Pala
Patro Chai Na Shajal, Bindu, Nadia, Sarika, Nowshin
A B C Sheikh Salem
Seat Khali Nai Mahfuz Ahmed, Mir Sabbir, Litu Anam Ferdous Hasan
Vabona Gulo Onno Rokhom
Valo Thajar Sohoj Upay Naeem
Bicycle
Drishsho Odrishshor Sporsho Chanchal Chowdhury
Man Power TV Serial
Moner Aka Chchobi Shajal, Abdul Kader
Meghe Meghe Shajal
Shoyleer Biye Shamol
Shesher Golpo Shajal
Soikote Manoshi Shahed, Shahid Alamgir, Nupur A, Nupur I Nazrul Quraishi
Anmone Ogochore Shahed, Shahid Alamgir, Sormili Ahmed Nazrul Quraishi
Ferrari Ekdin Shajal
Emni B S Abul Kalam
Ekti Chithi Shajal
Ekjon Rikshawala Mosharraf Karim
Nil Jochonay Kalo Shap Mohon Khan
Putul Putul Khela Naeem
Prem Bikriya Shajal
Roddurer Aakhankai
Tini Bujhte Parlen Je Eta Prem Noy Alom Asraf
Rohoshyo Riaz Humayun Ahmed
Shesher Kobitar Porer Kobita Nobel, Arifin Shuvoo Mahfuz Ahmed
Bhalobashi Tai Shajal, Hillol; Arifin, Bindhu; Tisha Shihab Shaheen
Pori Kimba Babar Golpo Shajal Noresh Bhuiya
2011 Will You Marry Me Arifin Shuvoo Pantho Sharkar
Over Confidence Arifin Shuvoo F.Q.Petar
Bhalobasar Ghran Shajal, Joli Himel Ashraf
Ei Chele Shajal, Neerob Mizanur Rahman
Love Bank Mosharraf Karim Mashiur Rahman
Nil Chhoya Shahriar Joy Falguni Ahmed
Feltu Chairman Mir Sabbir Uttom Guho
2012 Antrik Valobasha Arifin Shuvoo Pallab Bishash
Mon Nondini Shajal
Valobashar Kodom Phul Shajal
Biborno Valobasha Intekhab Dinar, Arifin Shuvoo S.M Saheen
Shopnogulo Tai Oshomapurno Shajal Mizanur Rahman
Dorpohoron Niloy Based on Rabindranath Tagore short story
Kick off Partha Barua, Afnan
Ek Hazar Taka Arfan Nisho Juboraz Khan
Muloto Natoker Shuru Ekhan Theke Anisur Rahman Milon
2013 Trump Card Arfan Nisho, Satabdi Mizanur Rahman
Trump Card-II Tuhin, Robi Mizanur Rahman
Megh Bristi Otohpor Nayeem Mizanur Rahman
Oporichita Sabbir
Sob badha Periye Shahed Rashed Raha
Odvut Ek Purnima Rater Golpo Anisur Rahman Milon
Sombodhon Tin Prokar Arfan Nisho, FS Nayeem Mizanur Rahman
Kobir Jonno Patri Khoja Hocche Eresh Zaker
Bola Na Bolar Golpo Arfan Nisho Selim Reza
Bou Chor Mosharraf Karim Shabab Zaman
Devdas Hote Chai Arfan Nisho
Antivirus Tahmid
Spook Anisur Rahman Milon Tanim Rahman
2014-2015 Anamika Shoaib
Harano Sur Mosharraf Karim
The Vaccine Shajal
Jhapsha Manush Shajal
Binodini Kinba Kobi Anisur Rahman Milon
Kobita Na Bhalobasha Chanchal Chowdhury
November Rain Shajal
Uddessho Tahsan Mabrur Rashid TV Serial
Old is Gold Tahsan Imraul Rafat
Prem Pagol Mosharraf Karim
Ami Citrangoda Shajal
Shoirachar Arfan Nisho
Golpoti Tomar Amar Shojol Mizanur Rahman
Nari Sundori Rownak Hasan Mahmud Didar
Bhalobashar Bhubone Shahed
Chilli Chocolate Iresh Zaker
Khyati (Khati) Anisur Rahman Milon
Raza Badshar Karbar Special Appearance
Kobi Ebong Corporate Valobasha Anisur Rahman Milon

TV commercials

TVC Brand Year
Grameen Phone Grameen Phone 2013
Apan Diamond Jewelers Apan Jewelers 2013

Awards and nominations

  • Lux Channel I Superstar 2007 winner[6]
Year Award Category Film Result
2011 Meril Prothom Alo Awards (popular) Best TV Actress Olospur Nominated
2012 Meril Prothom Alo Awards (popular) Best TV Actress Kick Off Nominated

Bibliography

  • Shraboner Brishti Te Bheja (2012)
  • Purnota (2013)

See also

References

  1. ^ "A Grounded Actress". Dhaka Mirror. 5 March 2011. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  2. ^ "A Grounded Actress". Dhaka Mirror. 5 March 2011. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  3. ^ Hassan, Mainul (8 September 2007). "Bidya Sinha Saha crowned Lux Channel-i Superstar '07". The Daily Star. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
  4. ^ "Impress Tele Film Limited". Impress Telefilm Ltd. Archived from the original on 2 June 2013. Retrieved 13 May 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ Ganguly, Ruman (7 July 2015). "Bangladeshi actress Mim is 'too gorgeous', complains director!". Times of India. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
  6. ^ "Lux Channel i Superstar in Bangladesh". mediabangladesh.net.