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Brishty captivates viewers in two drams of same director

Artainment Reporter

Published: 08:21, 15 August 2024

Brishty captivates viewers in two drams of same director

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Tania Brishty is one of the most talked-about actresses of her generation. By taking on one challenging role after another, she has become a favourite among viewers. Audiences and directors alike agree that her acting has matured significantly. Her performances are so vivid that they consistently captivate the audience.

Meanwhile, two dramas featuring Brishty have garnered considerable attention. One is 'Bhalo Theko Bou' (Stay Well, Wife) and the other is 'Jal' (Net). Both dramas are written and directed by Priti Dutta.

In 'Bhalo Theko Bou', Tania played the title role. After secretly marrying her lover, Brishty becomes extremely irritated with her husband while being under various mental pressures from him. Eventually, Brishty is killed by her husband. In this drama, Brishty was seen in a new avatar. She hadn't been seen performing this type of character before. Her acting in this drama seemed so lifelike that the character felt like a real person. Watching Brishty's performance in this character, one can feel how much her acting has matured.

On the other hand, Brishty's innate acting in 'Jal' has also captivated the audience. In both dramas, Shaswata Dutta has given excellent performances opposite Brishty. Meanwhile, Brishty left for abroad for work last Monday night.

Before leaving, Brishty said, “I have received unprecedented response for my performances in 'Bhalo Theko Bou' and 'Jal' under Priti di's direction. I especially like my character in 'Bhalo Theko Bou'. There's ample opportunity to act in this type of role. I tried to portray the character appropriately. The story of 'Jal' is also wonderful. Overall, these two plays are quite positive for my acting career. I want to work on such challenging stories in the future as well. Thanks and gratitude to the audience. Thanks to Priti di too."

Recently, some of the notable plays featuring Brishty include Sagar Jahan's 'Chhobol', SR Majumdar's 'Kaktal', Mabrur Rashid Bannah's 'Kobitar Char Line', Tareq Reza Rahman Sarkar's 'Mayar Neel Diary', Sakal Ahmed's 'Bhalo Theko Bindu', Mitul Khan's 'No Way to Breakup', and Ishtiaq Ahmed's 'Shesh Porjonto Tomake Chai'.

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