Moutushi Biswas

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Moutushi Biswas
মৌটুসী বিশ্বাস
NationalityBangladeshi
Occupation(s)Actress, model

Moutushi Biswas is a Bangladeshi model and actress. [1] She made her television debut in the program Adventure Bangladesh, aired in Ekushey Television Channel. [2]

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Career

Biswas hosts the ATN Bangla television program "Shera Rondhon Shilpi 2017". [3]

Works

Films

Television drama plays

  • Ekannoborti [6]
  • Banoful (2005)
  • Hadudu
  • Ami Ke Bhulite Pari
  • Ek Jhhaak Mrito Jonaki
  • TV Poribar [7]
  • Pagla Hawa
  • Joutho Sur
  • Akashe Megh Nei [3]
  • Koshto Koshto Shukh [8]
  • Shongshoy
  • Koshto Koshto Shukh
  • Rater Golpo [9]
  • Aynaghor
  • Circus
  • Corporate [10]
  • Bhalobashar Chatushkon
  • Oghoton Ghoton Potiyoshi [11]
  • Like & Comments [12]
  • Dugdugi [13]

Web series

YearTitleOTTCharacterCo-ArtistDirectorNotes
2020 Boomerang BingeRuni Abu Hurayra Tanvir Wahid Tarek
2021 Bou Diaries (Spotlight)Bioscope Ahmed Rubel Sameer Ahmed

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References

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