Richi Solaiman

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Richi Solaiman
রিচি সোলায়মান
Born
Rita Faria Richi

Dhaka, Bangladesh
NationalityBangladeshi
Alma mater University of Asia Pacific (BBA)
Occupation(s)Actress, model
SpouseRashekur Rahman Malik

Richi Solaiman is a Bangladeshi film and television actress and model.

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Early life

Richi Solaiman was born in Dhaka, Bangladesh.[ citation needed ] Her father, M. M. Solaiman, was a businessman. She took her early education from Saint Judes Tutorial School in Dhaka. After completing her school education she pursued a bachelor's degree in business administration from University of Asia Pacific. [1]

Career

Solaiman started her career as an actress through the BTV serial Bela O Bela (1998) cast opposite Tony Diaz. [2] Till 2015, she worked in numerous telefilms, dramas, serials, and television commercials.[ citation needed ] She made her big screen acting debut in the film Nirab Prem directed by Shahnewaz Kakoli. [3]

Personal life

Solaiman married an American expatriate, Rashekur Rahman Malik, on 14 December 2008.. [4] They have a son, Rayan Malik and a daughter, Ilma Malik. [5]

Dramas

YearTitleDirectorNotes
2008KhwabnamaShumon Anwar [6]
2015Dahan [7]
2015Palta Hawa [7]
2015Comedy and Colony [7]
2016Khoye Jawa Buker Bhetor [6]

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