As of late, Mili's quiet timetable is moving to the quick path at the end of the day and shooting for her later extend Shunno Theke Shuru, an acting piece arrangement composed and regulated by Alvi Ahmed has recently started. Mili took a stage back from her occupied profession a year prior to settle down with her new wedded life and gripped parenthood all the while.
About her later extend, Mili said: "I generally had an unmistakable fascination for working in huge parts and exceptional scripts. I will be assuming the part of Dipa in the dramatization arrangement and I am truly swayed to assume the part. I will proceed to work in show arrangement if the script is exceptional and the character offered is essential enough. I cherish acting and solid characters are dependably a great performing artist's dream."
Chief Alvi says, "The show Shunno Theke Shuru has a fascinating storyline that rotates around a gathering of companions, I trust that the group of onlookers will like the dramatization arrangement, it is the main motivating force for making great shows."
Gifted with the magnificence of a prototypal Bengali lady, Mili came into the spotlight with Gias Uddin Selim's film Monpura that accepted crowd gratefulness and commentators' acclaim. As an understudy of the division of Drama and Dramatics of Jahangirnagar University, she has the knowledge of working in theatres. About her dream part, Mili told Dhaka Tribune: "Recently I saw a theatre play of Loko Natyadal titled Lilaboti Akhyan. The story carried tears to my eyes and I had a urge to finalize the character of Lilaboti, as it is an in number and testing character, the sort of part I might love to play. It was an awful experience to see a young lady's unjustified concealment in the social order. I additionally need to do parts in Tagore's adjustments.
About her favourite co-performers, Mili said: "A year back, I worked with numerous splendid on-screen characters, around them I reveled in working with Nayeem, Nisho and others also.
Mili was multitalented from her adolescence and was included in singing, performing and recitation. She additionally took lessons in the craft of both singing and performing. Mili was chosen for the National Performance Award (Child
About her later extend, Mili said: "I generally had an unmistakable fascination for working in huge parts and exceptional scripts. I will be assuming the part of Dipa in the dramatization arrangement and I am truly swayed to assume the part. I will proceed to work in show arrangement if the script is exceptional and the character offered is essential enough. I cherish acting and solid characters are dependably a great performing artist's dream."
Chief Alvi says, "The show Shunno Theke Shuru has a fascinating storyline that rotates around a gathering of companions, I trust that the group of onlookers will like the dramatization arrangement, it is the main motivating force for making great shows."
Gifted with the magnificence of a prototypal Bengali lady, Mili came into the spotlight with Gias Uddin Selim's film Monpura that accepted crowd gratefulness and commentators' acclaim. As an understudy of the division of Drama and Dramatics of Jahangirnagar University, she has the knowledge of working in theatres. About her dream part, Mili told Dhaka Tribune: "Recently I saw a theatre play of Loko Natyadal titled Lilaboti Akhyan. The story carried tears to my eyes and I had a urge to finalize the character of Lilaboti, as it is an in number and testing character, the sort of part I might love to play. It was an awful experience to see a young lady's unjustified concealment in the social order. I additionally need to do parts in Tagore's adjustments.
About her favourite co-performers, Mili said: "A year back, I worked with numerous splendid on-screen characters, around them I reveled in working with Nayeem, Nisho and others also.
Mili was multitalented from her adolescence and was included in singing, performing and recitation. She additionally took lessons in the craft of both singing and performing. Mili was chosen for the National Performance Award (Child
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