Moushumi Hamid

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Mousumi Hamid
মৌসুমী হামিদ
Moushumi Hamid (cropped).jpg
Hamid in 2015
Born (1988-10-12) 12 October 1988 (age 36)
Satkhira, Khulna, Bangladesh
NationalityBangladeshi
Alma materAzam Khan Commerce College
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Years active2010–present
Height5 ft 9.5 in (177 cm) [1]
Website www.mousumihamid.com

Mousumi Hamid (born 12 October 1988) [2] is an actress and model from Bangladesh. She rose to prominence after becoming the 1st runner-up in LUX Channel I Superstar 2010. [3] Since then, she worked in several TV shows such as Love Rectangle (Valobasar Chatushkone), [4] Radio Cholocate and several others. Since 2013, Hamid has signed several films including Anonno Mamun's Blackmail (2015), Shafi Uddin's Full Length Love Story: Part II (2015) and Shamim Ahamed Roni's Mental (2016). [5]

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Early life

Hamid was born in Dhaka but her ancestral residence Tala, Satkhira in 1988. After completion of high school, Hamid moved to Khulna to pursue education in management studies and completed her education from Azam Khan Commerce College. After completion, she moved to Dhaka to pursue a career in media industry. [6]

Career

Television

In 2011, Hamid took part in Bangladeshi fashion-based reality television series LUX Channel I Superstar, and ended up becoming the runner up in season finale. In 2011, she started her acting career with TV series Roshni (Lights). She later went to star in several other Bangladeshi TV shows such as Radio Cholocate (2012–2013) and Valobasar Chatushkone (2013–present). [7]

Films

Hamid made her debut into Bangladesh film industry with Na Manush (2013) but came into mainstream films in 2014 with Hudsoner Bonduk. She is currently working on Anonno Mamun's Blackmail alongside Anisur Rahman Milon [8] and Shafi Uddin's Purnodoirgho Prem Kahini 2 alongside Shakib Khan, Joya Ahsan and Emon. She will also make a cameo in Shamim Ahamed Roni's Mental . [9] [10]

Personal life

Hamid married Abu Sayeed Rana in January 2024. [11]

Works

Films
YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2012 Na Manush
2014 Hudsoner Bonduk Prashanth AdhikaryBased on a gun in Sylhet
2014 Jalal's Story Abu Shahed Emon Impress Telefelim presents
2015Black Money Shafi Uddin Shafi
2015Blackmail Anonno Mamun
2016 Purno Doirgho Prem Kahini 2 Shafi Uddin Shafi Sequel of Purnodoirgho Prem Kahini
2016 Mental Herself Shamim Ahamed Roni Special appearance in "Khaina Jonab" song
2019 Shapludu Nazrul's wifeGolam Sohrab Dodul
2020 The Grave Archona Gazi Rakayet First bilingual film of Bangladesh.
2022ChitmahalHabibur Rahman Habib
2024 Noya Manush Sujala DebiSohel Rana Boyati
Web series
YearTitleCharacterOTTDirectorNotes
2021TekkaBioscopeMehedi Hasan Tinku
Music videos
YearSongSingerDirectorCo-Starring
2019"Laal Sobuj" (Cricket Song)Dinat Jahan Munni, Ayub Shahriar, Sabbir Zaman, Ahmad Humayun, Ronty Das, Tasnim Aurin, Arif & MasumZiauddin Alam Mahiya Mahi, Bobby, Symon Sadik, Emon, Dighi, Amin khan & Kazi Maruf

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