Bipasha Hayat

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Bipasha Hayat
বিপাশা হায়াত
Born (1971-03-23) 23 March 1971 (age 53)
NationalityBangladeshi
Education MFA
Alma mater University of Dhaka
Occupations
  • Actress
  • script writer
  • painter
  • playback singer
Spouse
(m. 1999)
Children2
Father Abul Hayat
Relatives Shahed Sharif Khan (brother-in-law)
Awards Bangladesh National Film Awards
Meril Prothom Alo Awards

Bipasha Hayat (born 23 March 1971) [1] [2] is a leading Bangladeshi actress, model, painter and playback singer. [3] She won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress for her performance in the film Aguner Poroshmoni (1994). [4] She earned Meril Prothom Alo Awards in 1998, 1999 and 2002.

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Early life and education

Hayat completed her master's from the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Dhaka in 1998. [5]

Career

During the 90's Hayat played many popular television dramas. She wrote her first TV play "Shudhui Tomake Jani" in 1997. [5]

She acted in two liberation war related movies Aguner Poroshmoni and Joyjatra . The first of those which was directed by Humayun Ahmed, she portrayed the role of a young girl who was blocked in her house with her family inside the city of Dhaka. Ratri as her characters name fell in love with a guerrilla freedom fighter (played by Asaduzzaman Noor) who lived in their house during the war for shelter. Her affection towards the fighter reflects the support and contribution of the civilians to the guerrilla fighters of the war. In Joyjatra, her character was much more different as she acted as a middle-aged mother who lost her son as she tried to escape from an army attack.[ citation needed ]

Painting

Hayat won an award at the 17th Asian Art Biennale for her mixed-media work Memoir (2016) Bipasha Hayat's art work Memoir (2016).jpg
Hayat won an award at the 17th Asian Art Biennale for her mixed-media work Memoir (2016)

Hayat's art works were displayed at Miniature Painting Exhibition in Gallery Tone in Dhaka in 1996. In 1998, she took part in a group art exhibition at Divine Art Gallery in Pan Pacific Sonergaon Hotel. Later, she took part in Nine Contemporary Young Artists Exhibition at Zainul Gallery, FFA in 2002. [7]

Hayat's 6th solo art exhibition titled "Mindscape" held during 14–24 January 2017 in Rome. It showcased 50 of her work, which included acrylics, drawings and cardboard acrylics. [8]

Personal life

Hayat married Tauquir Ahmed, an actor and film director. [9] She is the daughter of actor and director Abul Hayat. [10] Her sister Natasha Hayat and brother-in-law Shahed Sharif Khan both have acting careers. Bipasha and Natasha invested on a boutique house in 2008. [11] She has a daughter named Arisha Ahmed and a son named Aareeb Ahmed.[ citation needed ] The couple Bipasha Hayat and Touquir Ahmed is currently living in USA. [12]

Works

Television dramas

YearTitleDirector & PlaywrightCo-starsNotes
1990-1991 Ayomoy Nawazish Ali Khan
Humayun Ahmed
Asaduzzaman Noor
Abul Hayat
Abul Khair
Dilara Zaman
Dr. Enamul Haque
Saleh Ahmed
Sara Zaker
Lucky Enam
Suborna Mustafa
Afzal Sharif
Mozammel Hossain
KS Firoz
Tarana Halim
1992 Shongkito Podojatra Mansurul Aziz, kha ma harunZahid HassanSerial Drama
1993 Rupnagar Serial Drama
1996Harjit Abul Hayat Tauquir Ahmed teleplay [10]
1997Shudhui Tomake Jani
Bipasha Hayat
drama serial, debut as a playwright [5]
2000Brishty
Morshedul Islam
BeliAbul HayatTauquir Ahmedteleplay
PratyashaAbul HayatTauquir Ahmedteleplay
Ekjan AparadhiniAbul HayatTauquir Ahmedteleplay
DolaAbul HayatTauquir Ahmeddrama series
HasuliAbul HayatTauquir Ahmeddrama series
2006Ontormomodrama serial, deals with the complexities of human character [5]
2013Mukhsoh JibonMahmud Didar (both)Tauquir Ahmed, Kumkum Hasanteleplay, aired on ntv [13]
2015Sonali Danar ChilAbul Hayat (both)Tauquir Ahmedteleplay, aired on Channel i on Eid [10]
Kobita Sundor naArif Khan
Bipasha Hayat
Afzal Hossain, Mahfuz Ahmed single episode play, aired on Channel i on Eid [14]

Serial dramas

YearFilmDirector & PlaywrightNotes

Films

YearFilmDirectorRoleNotes
1994 Aguner Poroshmoni Humayun AhmedRatriDebut Film
2004 Joyjatra Tauquir AhmedHaowa

Art

Art exhibitions

  • Spontaneity (2002)
  • The Journey Within (2011)
  • Realms of Memory (2015) [11]
  • Mindscape (2017)

Poster designs

Music

Awards

Bangladesh National Film Awards

Meril Prothom Alo Awards

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