Sadia Nabila

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Sadia Nabila
সাদিয়া নাবিলা
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Born
Sadia Andalib Nabila
Nationality Australian
Occupations
Known for Mission Extreme , Pareshaan Parinda

Sadia Andalib Nabila is a Bangladeshi Australian actress and model widely known as Sadia Nabila. [1] [2] [3] She is known for her Bollywood debut in Pareshaan Parinda and Bangladeshi film Mission Extreme alongside Arifin Shuvoo. [4] [5] [6] [7] She was nominated for the Best New Actress category of the Meril-Prothom Alo Awards in 2021, for her Bangladeshi debut. [8] [9]

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Biography

Sadia Nabila was born in Bangladesh. [10] She was raised in Saidpur Cantonment, Bangladesh, as her father was in the military. [11] [12] She completed her higher studies at the University of Canberra in Australia after completing her schooling in Saidpur, Bangladesh. [13] [14]

Filmography

List of films and roles
YearFilmRole(s)DirectorNotesRef.
2018 Pareshaan Parinda ReenaDevesh Pratap SinghDebut Hindi film [15]
2021 Mission Extreme AC EraSunny Sanwar and Faisal Ahmed [16] [17]
2023 Black War: Mission Extreme 2 AC Era / Yasmin BegumSunny Sanwar and Faisal Ahmed[ citation needed ]

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