Sadika Parvin Popy

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Popy
পপি
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Born
Sadika Parvin Popy [1]

(1979-09-10) 10 September 1979 (age 44) [2]
Occupation(s)Actress, model
Years active1997–present
Relatives Moushumi (cousin), Erin Zaman (cousin) [4]
Awards full list

Sadika Parvin Popy (born 10 September 1979) [2] known mononymously as Popy, is a leading Bangladeshi film actress. [5] She won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress three times for the films Karagar (2003), Megher Koley Roud (2008) and Gangajatra (2009) [6] [7]

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Early life

A native of Khulna, [8] she attended the National Girls' School, Gobar Chakas, Khulna. [9]

Career

Popy's first role was in director Sohanur Rahman Sohan's film Amar Ghor Amar Behesht, but before it was released she made her film debut in Coolie (1997), directed by Montazur Rahman Akbar. [2] [9] She performed with Shakib Khan in his second film Dujon Dujonar in 1999. [10] At her prime, she did over 250 films as a leading actress. Popy debuted in television drama in Nayak, directed by Shahidul Islam Khan. [11] She performed in the web series, Garden and Indubala. [12] [13]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleDirectorRef.
1997 Coolie Poppy Montazur Rahman Akbar [14]
Amar Ghor Amar Behesht [14]
1998Bidroho CharidikeMoshalMohammad Hannan
Ei Mon Tomake DilamMostafizur Rahman Babu [15]
Maa Jokhon Bicharok Sohanur Rahman Sohan [16]
Praner Priyotoma
Ke Amar Baba Montazur Rahman Akbar [17]
Amar Bou
1999Jibon Chabi
Dujon Dujonar JhinukAbu Sayeed Khan [10]
2000Borsha Badol
2001Borsha Badol
2002Khepa BasuKomol Sarkar
Oder DhorRiyaBabul Reza
Bissho BatparBadol Khondokar
2003KaragarKalam Kaysar
Khomotar DapotAJ Rana
2004 Bostir Rani Suriya Montazur Rahman Akbar
2005Bisakto Chokh: The Blue EyeRaniRubel
City TerrorMA Rahim
Prem Korechi Besh Korechi Badol Khondokar
2006Bidrohi PadmaSudha Badol Khondokar
2007 Jhontu Montu Dui Bhai Azmal Huda Mithu
Rani Kuthir Baki Itihash Momo Samia Zaman [18]
2008Megher Koley RoudRodelaNargis Akter [19]
Ki Jadu Korila JhinukChandan Chowdhury
2009 Gangajatra Sudha Syed Wahiduzzaman Diamond
2012 Garments Konna G.Sarkar
2014Char Okkhorer BhalobashaMohammad Zakir Khan [20]
2015Dui Beayar Kirti Abdullah Al Mamun [21]
2016 Poush Maser Pirit Nargis Akhter [22]
2017 Shona Bondhu Jahangir Alam Sumon [23]
2019The DirectorKamruzzaman Kamu [24]

Web series

YearTitleOTTCharacterCo-ArtistDirectorNotes
2019 Garden Game BioscopeBrita Riaz, Nipun Towhid Mitul
2020 Indubala Indubala ABM Sumon, Achol, Tariq Anam Khan, Shahiduzzaman Selim Anonno Mamun

Awards

National Film Awards

YearAwardCategoryFilmResult
2003National Film AwardBest ActressKaragarWon
2008National Film AwardBest ActressMegher Koley RoudWon
2009National Film AwardBest ActressGongajatraWon [25]

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