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Film actress Nipun banned for life from Shilpi Samity

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Published: 17:44, 21 January 2025

Film actress Nipun banned for life from Shilpi Samity

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Film actress Nasrin Akter Nipun has been banned for life from Bangladesh Chalachitra Shilpi Samity (Bangladesh Film Artistes Association). This decision was unanimously made by the executive council of the Samity on Sunday. Actor DA Tayeb, current Vice President of the Samity, confirmed the matter to the media on Tuesday.

The committee, according to various sources, made this decision as Nipun, a former general secretary of the Samity, was found guilty of misusing the official letterhead and pad to issue unauthorized statements on behalf of the Samity during the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement.

Nipun issued the statement using the official pad and letterhead despite not having the authority, and she also shared the same statement on her verified Facebook profile. The incidents happened on July 16 last year, when the movement was at its peak, which led to the July Uprising and fall of the Awami League government.

Sources have informed the media that even though Nipun was given a show-cause notice regarding the matter, she never clarified her authority of using the credentials beyond her power.

The matter was discussed recently during a meeting of the Samity, currently led by its elected president, Misha Sawdagor, and general secretary, Dipjol, and the decision regarding her banishment was unanimously taken.

On January 10, Nipun was scheduled to fly to London on a Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight but was briefly detained by the immigration police based on directives from intelligence agencies. After interrogation and scrutinizing her passport and other documents, her journey was cancelled and she was sent back to Dhaka from Sylhet.

Previously, Nipun faced controversy regarding the 2022 election of Bangladesh Chalachitra Shilpi Samity.

At that election, she was defeated by Zayed Khan in a close contest. However, she then took legal action, and after months of legal battles, the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court cleared the way for her to serve as the general secretary of the association. There are allegations that Awami League Presidium member Sheikh Selim exerted his influence to manipulate the result of the poll in favour of Nipun.

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