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Years active
  
2010–present

Height
  
1.60 m

Religion
  
Islam

Upcoming movie
  
Aashiqui

Name
  
Nusrat Mazhar

Movies
  
Premi O Premi, Aashiqui

Role
  
Film actress



Born
  
8 September 1993 (age 30) (
1993-09-08
)
Chittagong, Bangladesh

Occupation
  
Film Actress Model Television Presenter Radio Jockey

Profiles

Nusrat Faria's Exclusive Interview About Bollywood Film Industry


Nusrat Faria Mazhar ([nusrʌt ˈfʌrɪə]) is a Bangladeshi film actress, model, television presenter and radio jockey.

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Early life

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As a child, Mazhar was progressive and always involved in extracurricular activities. She also dreamt of being an army officer, but gave that up in order to pursue her passion of being a star in show business.

Career

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Mazhar started her career as a debater participating in a BTV debate show. She started her career in show business as a model in several television commercials. Throughout her career, she has worked in various television commercials and radio programs. In 2014, she hosted a reality show, Fair and Handsome: The Ultimate Man.

In 2015, she signed with Jaaz Multimedia to appear in two films, titled Aashiqui and Hero 420. The former, being her debut film, released in late 2015 while the latter released in early 2016. The former also earned Mazhar a Meril Prothom Alo Award for Best Newcomer in film or television. Both films were Indo-Bangladeshi joint ventures, being co-produced by Eskay Movies.

In 2016, Mazhar also starred in another Indo-Bangladeshi co-production, Badsha - The Don, directed by Baba Yadav. The film also starred popular Indian actor Jeet, and is considered a turning point in Mazhar's career, earning Mazhar a Tele Cine Award for Best Actress from Bangladesh.

After starring Indo-Bangladeshi films for the past two years, Mazhar then starred in two Bangladeshi films in 2017, Premi o Premi and Dhat Teri Ki. Mazhar also recorded dialogue for Detective, Bangladesh's first animated film. All three of these films were produced by Jaaz Multimedia and also starred Arifin Shuvo.

2017 also saw Mazhar return with the team behind Badsha - The Don for the film Boss 2: Back to Rule, again directed by Baba Yadav, produced by Jaaz Multimedia and starring Jeet. The film is a sequel to the 2013 film Boss: Born to Rule and also stars Subhasree Ganguly. The film is also an Indo-Bangladeshi joint venture, being co-produced by Walzen Media Works and Jeet's production company, Jeetz Filmworks. Initially rejecting the film, Mazhar later agreed to starring in the film when she read the script, describing her character as layered and an opportunity to show off her acting prowess, also calling the character a trendsetter. Mazhar also came under criticism for her costume in the music video for the song "Rj Rock" from Boss 2, a song which was also criticized for its lyrics.

Controversy

In May 2017, Mazhar starred in the music video of "Allah Meherbaan", a song from her film Boss 2: Back to Rule. The song then caused controversy when it was mistaken for a religious song, and resulted in a legal notice being given to Jaaz Multimedia to remove the video. Mazhar also came under criticism for wearing revealing costumes in the music video, with the video being called a "mockery of Islam" during the month of Ramadan. The video was later removed from the internet, and was later replaced by "Yaara Meherbaan", an updated version of the song with rewritten lyrics.

References

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