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Sabnam Parvin
শৰনম পাৱভীন
NationalityBangladesh
Occupation(s)Film actress, director, producer
Years active1982–present
Known forPapi Sotru, Sosur Bari, Ettadi

Sabnam Parvin is a Bangladeshi actress, director, and producer.

Career

Sabnam 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

Sabnam 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.

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 Sabnam's father.[3]

Filmography

Films
Year Title Director Co-artist
1985 Agun Pani[1] KM Ayub
Sukhtara[1] Zillur Rahaman
1987 Dui Jibon Abdullah Al Mamun
Sish Mahal Azizur Rahaman
Lawarish Akhbar Kabir Pintu
Apon Ghor Mostofa Anower
Ghor Amar Ghor Belal Ahemed
Borjopath Ahemed Satter
Rani Chawdhurani Noor Mohammad Moni
Omor Songi Alomgir Kumkum
Gorer Sukh Nurul Haque Bassu
Loho Manob Nur Muhammad Moni
Miah Vai Chashi Nazrul Islam
Gorbiber Bow Kamal Ahmed
Sosur Bari[1] Azizur Rahaman Buli
Prem Jamuna Kazi Morshed
Khuner Badla Kamruzzaman
Disko Baidani Zillur Rahaman
Ora Loraku Sopon Chowdhury
Emandar Mastan Zillur Rahaman
Baba Masthan Zillur Rahaman
Sopner Valobasa[1] Zillur Rahaman
Bashaw Montazur Rahman Akhbor
Action Lady Momtazur Rahman Akhbor
Voyonkor Dangu Ostad Jahangir Alam
Rajniti Jibon Chowdhury
2006 Rupkothar Golpo Toukir Ahmed
2002 Itihash Kazi Hayath
Tomake Khujssi Motin Rahman
Shami Hara Sundori Nader Khan
Bolo Na kobul Shadat Hossain Liton
Baba Mar Shawpno Reza Lotif
Vanga Mon Mukul Khan
Mittudondo (Producer)[1]
PAPI SOTRU (Producer)[1]
Sotter Songram (Producer)[1]
VOINGKOR NARI (Producer)[1]
Durdhorso Pamela (Producer)[1]
KUKKATHAO JORINA (Producer & title role)[1]
2001 Dui Duari[1] Humayan Ahemed
2006 Noy Nombor Bipod Shanket[1] Humayan Ahemed
2016 Sotta
Tumar jonno Mon Kande
Premer Odhiker
Mayabini[4]
2017 Junction Manuser jonno "Not a Pirith Story" Naimul Kabir
2017 Rong Dhong[5] Ahsan Sarowar
Capabaja[6] Hasan Jahangir

TV drama and serials

Drama
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] Humayon Ahemed
Grihosukh Privat Limited[1] Humayon Ahemed
Openti Baiskop Humayon Ahemed
Sobai Gase Bone Humayon Ahemed
Tara Tin Jon Humayon Ahemed
Nogor Er Dotto Humayon Ahemed
Cheley Dekha Humayon Ahemed
Virus Tara Tin Jon Humayon Ahemed
Natto Mongoler Kotha Sune Guni Jone Humayon Ahemed
Turuper Tash Humayon Ahemed
Patro Dekha Humayon Ahemed
Jora Shalik Sumon Anower

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u "Shabnam Parvin in play direction after 14 years |". Reflectionnews.com. Retrieved 2016-11-06.
  2. ^ a b Mahmud Ullah, ‘খলচরিত্রে অভিনয় করা বেশি কঠিন’, 'Negative roles more difficult to play' (interview), The Dhaka Times, 3 March 2017
  3. ^ "Robbers kill man to loot Uttara house". The Daily Star. 11 January 2008.
  4. ^ "'Mayabini' set to hit countrywide cinemas Feb 3". The Independent. Dhaka. 17 January 2017.
  5. ^ "আহসান সারোয়ারের চলচ্চিত্র 'রং ঢং'". The Daily Janakantha. 2016-08-22. Retrieved 2016-11-06.
  6. ^ Moinuddin Ovi, হাসান জাহাঙ্গীরের ‘চাপাবাজ’-এ তারা পাঁচজন, Hasan Jahangir Capabaja, BBarta24.net, 19 August 2016
  7. ^ "Putul under Shabnam Parvin's direction for first time". The New Nation. Dhaka. 1 March 2014.
  8. ^ "Mimo under direction of Shabnam Parvin". The New Nation. Dhaka. 17 April 2014.

Further reading