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Nadia stays committed to ’Bokulpur’, Mou bids farewell

Artainment Reporter

Published: 04:33, 30 October 2023

Nadia stays committed to ’Bokulpur’, Mou bids farewell

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Popular actress Nadia Ahmed continues to captivate viewers with her role in season 2 of 'Bokulpur,' the immensely popular drama series currently airing on Deepta TV. Meanwhile, actress Tahmina Sultana Mou, who had appeared in the drama for 500 episodes, has decided to step away from the production.

'Bokulpur,' helmed by director Kaiser Ahmed, has garnered a dedicated following over the years.

Nadia Ahmed has been receiving accolades from audiences for her outstanding portrayal of Diba in 'Bokulpur Season 2.' On the other hand, Mou had enjoyed a favourable response for her role as Asma in the first 500 episodes of the series. However, her involvement in the show ceased after the 500th episode.

Nadia, who plays a pivotal role in the series and continues to receive tremendous acclaim for her character Diba, remains enthusiastic about her role in the drama.

Nadia Ahmed shared her thoughts on her journey with 'Bokulpur,' saying, “When I look back at my acting career, 'Bokulpur' certainly stands out as one of the most significant serial dramas I've been a part of. It's a long-running series, and my character holds a crucial place in its narrative. I've invested a lot of effort into bringing this character to life, and I remain committed to it. The series' future duration is uncertain, but I'm content with how my character has evolved thus far. Throughout this series, I've had the privilege of collaborating with many talented individuals, and we've formed a close-knit family. When the promotion for this series concludes, I will undoubtedly miss everyone, particularly this exceptional team.”

Tahmina Sultana Mou shared her perspective, saying, "I portrayed Asma for 500 episodes. However, I lost interest in continuing with this character, as it lacked depth and enthusiasm. The character felt one-dimensional, with repetitive dialogues that left me feeling uninspired. I believe that the character may have suffered from a lack of creative ideas from the playwright, and it's possible that the director shared this lack of enthusiasm. In such circumstances, I felt it was best to part ways with this production."

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