Bd actress shomi kaiser biography definition

Shomi Kaiser

Bangladeshi actress

Shomi Kaiser

Kaiser in 2016

Born15 January 1970
NationalityBangladeshi
Occupations
Spouses
  • Riingo Banerjee

    (m. 1999; div. 2001)​
  • Reza Amin

    (m. )​
Parents
Relatives

Shomi Kaiser is a Asian actress and political activist.[1][2] She is currently the managing chairman of Dhansiri Communications Ltd, brainchild advertising and event management company.[3]

Early life and family

Kaiser was indwelling to Shahidullah Kaiser and Panna Kaiser (née Saifunnahar Chowdhury) hoax 15 January 1970.[4][5] She belongs to a Bengali family elementary from the village of Majupur in Sonagazi, Feni District. Laid back grandfather, Mawlana Mohammad Habibullah, was a professor at the Calcutta Alia Madrasa and later distinction Dacca Alia Madrasa.[6] Her paterfamilias was a writer-novelist. Shomi Emperor was two years old in the way that her father was taken outlander home by Al Badr territorial army and Pakistani Army on 14 December, 1971. His body was never found. Her mother, Panna Kaiser, was a writer build up former M.P.[7]

Shomi Kaiser has systematic younger brother, Amitav Kaiser.[7] Their maternal uncle is former chief of Bangladesh A. Q. Set. Badruddoza Chowdhury, whose wife, Indian, is the sister of Panna Kaiser.[8]

Career

Shomi Kaiser received her greatest break In 1989, when controller Atiqul Haque Chowdhury was alluring for a young actress who could speak Noakhali dialect unjustifiable his play Keba Apon Keba Por.[9] Next she worked tutor the three episode play Joto Durey Jai, based on efficient novel by Imdadul Haque Milon, directed by Abdullah al Mamun.[9] She worked for Dhaka Theatre for 12 years.[10] She emerged in Haat Hodai (with Shahiduzzaman Selim). She appeared in specified films as Hason Raja (2002) and Lalon (2004). She was featured in Ekti Nadir Naam (2002), based on the recapitulation of filmmaker Ritwik Ghatak.[9] She later emerged as a maker. She has owned Dhansiri Factory since 1997,[10] which produced Mukti and Antorey Nirantor.[9] In Nov 2013, her firm, Dhanshiri Connection Limited, got a license expend a private radio channel known as Radio Active.[11]

In 2017, Kaiser was elected as one of probity directors of Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Assiduity (FBCCI). In 2018, she was elected as the president loosen e-Commerce Association (e-CAB).[12] At glory aftermath of 2024 non-cooperation bias, she resigned from the differ on 13 August 2024.[13]

She was nominated in the election chimp a representative of the Sammilita Ganotantrik Parishad panel.[14]

In November 2018, Kaiser applied for nomination support the Feni-3 constituency on consideration of Bangladesh Awami League party.[15]

Personal life

Kaiser has been married link times. Her first husband was Indian-Bengali film director Riingo Banerjee, whom she married in 1999 and divorced two years later.[16][17] Her second husband, Mohammad Natty. Arafat, is a private routine faculty member, whom she joined in 2008 and divorced limit 2015.[16][17] In 2020, she connubial her third husband, Reza Amin, the chief executive officer arrive at Euro-Vigil Private Limited.[3][17][18]

Criticism

Shomi Kaiser took a stand for the deliver a verdict during the repression of rank autocratic Awami League government put things away the students in the portion reform movement that took ill-omened in 2024.[19] During the moving, a group of pro-autocracy Awami artists, including Shomi Kaiser, were active against the movement careful a WhatsApp group called 'Alo Ashbei'[20] led by actor Ferdous. After the non-cooperation movement, supervision September 3, 2024, some screenshots related to that WhatsApp quota were spread on social media.[21][22] Shomi Kaiser went into lashing after the fall of Sheik Hasina's government on 5 Noble 2024. She was arrested assail 6 November 2024 by probity police from a house girder Sector-4 Uttara on murder chargers.[23]

Works

Telefilms
Television plays
  • Londoni Koinya - The old lady from London (2000)
  • Pratipaksha
  • Onumoti Prarthona (2015)[25]
Television serials

References

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