Moushumi

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Moushumi
Born Arifa Parvin Moushumi
(1973-11-03) November 3, 1973[1]
Khulna, Bangladesh
Occupation actress, model
Years active 1993–present
Spouse(s) Omar Sunny (Bangladeshi Actor)
Children Fardin (Son)
Faiza (Daughter)

Arifa Parvin Moushumi (known by just Moushumi)[2] is a Bangladeshi film actress and director, who was given the National Film Award for Meghla Akash (2002). She has acted in over 150 films and made her directorial debut with Kokhono Megh Kokhono Brishti (2003).[3][4]

Career

Moushumi came to the film industry after winning the Anonda Bitichattra Photo Beauty contest. In early the 1990s she appeared in ads for Meril Skin Care Cream and Spin Rain Shampoo. She was cast in the ads of Lux, Angalik, Frame Tea, Dandy Dying and Tibet soap.

Keyamat Thake Keyamat film was her movie in Bangladesh. In the movie Moushumi, she acted both as an actress and a singer from childhood. In 1996 she took a break from acting and announced plans to marry actor Omar Sunny. After six months, Moushumi came back in front the camera. She acted in Golapi Ekhon Bilatey (2006), opposite Mithun Chakraborty. Her co-actors are Omar Sunny, Manna,Ferdous,Rubel, and Bapparaj.

She performs in TV drama. Her co-actors are Afzal Hossain, Jahid Hassain, Towkir, Bipasha, Mahafuz and others. She has released an audio album.

Moushumi runs a production house: Kopotaksha Cholochitra. She is associated with Projapoti Cholochitra.

Personal life

She has two children, and she looks after her Moushumi Welfare Foundation. She also works as a fashion designer. She owns a clothing stall, Levis, in Bashundra City Market in Dhaka.

Filmography

Actress

  • Moushumi (1993),
  • Keyamat Thake Keyamat (1993) with Salman Shah.
  • Dola (1994), with Omar Sunny.
  • Atmohongkar (1994), with Omar Sunny.
  • Sneho (1994), with Salman Shah.
  • Prothom prem (1994), with Omar Sunny.
  • Denmohor (1994), with Salman Shah.
  • Ontore ontore (1994), with Salman Shah.
  • Bidrohi bodhu(1995), with Bapparaj.
  • Muktir shongram (1995), with Omar Sunny.
  • Harano prem (1995), with Omar Sunny.
  • Vangchur (1995), with Rubel and Ilias Kanchon.
  • Swajan (1995), with Rubel and Ilias Kanchon.
  • Shesh khela (1995), with Omar Sunny.
  • Attmotag (1995), with Amit Hasan.
  • Bisswo premik (1995), with Rubel.
  • Goriber raani (1996), with Omar Sunny.
  • Prio tumi (1996), with Omar Sunny.
  • Rakkhosh (1996), with Rubel.
  • Shukher shwargo (1996), with Omar Sunny.
  • Adorer shontan (1996), with Ilias Kanchon.
  • Shukher ghore dukher agun (1996), with Ilias Kanchon and Ditti.
  • Lutt toraj (1996), with Manna and Ditti.
  • Ammajaan (1996), with Manna and Amin Khan
  • Soitan Mansuh (1996), with Omar Sunny and Amin Khan
  • Shanti chai (1997), with Omar Sunny.
  • Ondho valobasha (1997), with Iias kanchan.
  • Mitthya ohongkaar (1996), with Omar Sunny.
  • Ghaat protighaat (1996), with Omar Sunny.
  • Shongsharer shukh dukkho (1997), with Omar Sunny
  • Prio shotru (1997), with Omar Sunny.
  • Laat shaheber meye (1996), with Omar Sunny.
  • Lojja (1996), with Omar Sunny.
  • Tumi shundor (1997), with Omar sunny.
  • Bagher bachcha (1998), with Manna.
  • Ruposhi raajkonnya (1998), with Omar Sunny.
  • kotha dao (1998), with Omar Sunny.
  • Vondo baba (1998), with Manna.
  • Bipodjonok (2001), with Amin Khan and Purnima
  • Kokhono Megh Kokhono Brishti (2003) with Ferdous Ahmed.
  • Molla Barir Bou (2005)
  • Golapi Ekhon Bilatey (2006) with Ferdous Ahmed and Shabnur.
  • Ekjon Songe Chhilo (2007)
  • Tui Jodi Aamar Hoiti Re (2008) with Ferdous Ahmed.
  • Shaheb Namer Golam (2009) with Omar Sunny and Shakib Khan.
  • Kusum Kusum Prem (2011) with Ferdous Ahmed.
  • Devdas (2013), with Shakib Khan and Apu Biswas.
  • Baper Taka (1995) with Omar Sunny.
  • Munafik with Omar Sunny and Ilias Kanchon.
  • Kaal Nagirir Prem , with Omar Sunny.
  • Ulka , with Omar Sunny and Rubel.
  • Sneher Badhon (1997), with Omar sunny
  • Raja Bangladeshi, with Manna
  • Alibaba, with Amit Hasan and Manna
  • Mayer Morjada, with Manna
  • Lal Doriya, with Amin Khan
  • Strir Morjada, with Amin Khan
  • Uttejito, with Amin Khan
  • Aj Gaye Holud, with Amin Khan and Mahfuz Ahmed
  • Dushmon Duniya , with Manna and Amit Hasan
  • Sotter Bijoy , with Amit Hasan and Manna
  • Bouer Somman , with Amit Hasan
  • Joj Saheb , with Amit Hasan and Rubel
  • Chiter Number One , with Manna and Ferdous Ahmed
  • Amar Protigga ,with Manna and Ferdous Ahmed
  • Sukher Ashay , with Rubel
  • Nor Pishach , with Rubel
  • Dhakaiya Mastan (2002 ) , with Manna
  • Mostofa Bhai , with Manna and Shahnaz

Director

  • Kokhono Megh Kokhono Bris hti (2003)
  • Meher Negar (2006)

Awards

Brand ambassador

Unicef

Unicef representative Pascal Villeneuve announced top magician Jewel Aich, film actress Arifa Zaman Moushumi and Shakib as their new ambassadors, nearly eight years after announcing its last goodwill ambassadors in October 2005.[5][6]

Television

Moushumi came to the industry after winning the ‘Anonda Bichittra Photo Beauty Contest’. She appeared in TVC for Meril Skin Care Cream and Spin Rain Shampoo in the early 1990s. She also did the TVCs of Lux, Angalik, Frame Tea, Dandy Dyeing and Tibet soap.[7]

Other works

Moushumi runs a production house Kopotakhsma Cholochitra. She is the associated with Projapoti Cholochitra and she looks after her own foundation "Moushumi Welfare Foundation".[8][9] She also works as a fashion designer. She owns a clothing stall, Levis, in Bashundra City Market in Dhaka.

See also

References

External links

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