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Peya started her modeling career in 2008 after she had won the title of Miss Bangladesh in 2007. In 2014–15, she worked with Mascot Model Management in New Delhi, which is an India-based modeling agency. She also worked in a Hindi music video in 2014 [4] In 2013 she won the crown of Miss Indian Princess International beating contestants from ...
Hothat Brishti (Bengali: হঠাৎ বৃষ্টি; Sudden Rain) is a Bengali romance movie released in 1998 under the direction of Basu Chatterjee. [1] It is a remake of the 1996 Tamil movie Kadhal Kottai. [2] It was produced by both Bangladesh and India. The movie featured Ferdous Ahmed (Bangladesh) and Priyanka Trivedi (India).
Download as PDF; Printable version; Help ... Pages in category "Bangladeshi feminine given names" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Kanan Devi is considered to be one of the greatest actresses of Bengali cinema. Year of debut. Name. Debut film. Ref. 1931. Padma Devi. Sea Goddess. 1933.
Many people in Bangladesh and West Bengal have two given names: a "good name" ( Bengali: ভালো নাম, romanized : bhalo nam ), which is used on all legal documents, and a "call name" or "nickname" ( Bengali: ডাক নাম, romanized : dak nam ), which is used by family members and close friends. The two names may or may not be ...
Malay names. Traditional Malay names were taken from one of a number of languages, or even a combination of two or more elements from these languages: Malay such as Intan, Melati, Kiambang or Tuah. Khmer, Siamese or Cham such as Tam, Som or Lai. Javanese such as Ratnasari, Joyo or Kesuma. Sanskrit or Pali such as Wira, Darma or Wati.
Bangladesh is the world's eighth most populous nation. The vast majority of Bangladeshis are ethnolinguistically Bengalis, an Indo-Aryan people. The population of Bangladesh is concentrated in the fertile Bengal delta, which has been the centre of urban and agrarian civilizations for millennia. The country's highlands, including the Chittagong ...
Adiba Jaigirdar, Bangladeshi-Irish writer; K. Naila Kabeer (born 1950), social economist, non-fiction writer; Siddika Kabir (1931–2012), cookbook writer, television host; Sufia Kamal (1911–1999), poet, feminist; Rabina Khan (born 1972), Bangladeshi-British novelist, playwright, film producer, politician; Razia Khan (1936–2011), novelist