Shahriar Nazim Joy

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Shahriar Nazim Joy
Born8 January [1]
Occupation(s)Actor, director, writer, TV host [2]
Years active1997–present
SpouseNusrat Ananya [1]
Children1 son [1]

Shahriar Nazim Joy is a Bangladeshi actor, writer, and director. [3] He mainly appears in Bangladeshi television serials and films. He debuted in television in Godhuli Logne and debuted in films in Jiboner Golpo. [4] [5] As a TV host, he has presented several shows, including the celebrity talk show Sense of Humor on ATN Bangla, Common Sense on Asian TV, With Nazim Joy on Ekushey TV, and 300 Seconds on Channel i.

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Career

Television

Joy made his television debut in the drama Godhuli Logne on BTV in 1997. His performances in serials such as Onno Mone, Kokkhopoth, and Dot.com Fantasy solidified his place as a versatile actor. Over time, he expanded his repertoire by working with prominent directors like Bulbul Ahmed.[ citation needed ]

Film

Shahriar Nazim Joy made his film debut in 2006 with Jiboner Golpo, [6] directed by Gazi Mazharul Anwar. He subsequently appeared in films such as Ei Je Duniya (2007) [6] and Pashaner Prem (2011), which helped him gain further recognition. Notably, he also starred in Ananta Jalil’s Most Welcome 2 and Azadi Hasnat Firoz's Gram Gonjer Piriti.[ citation needed ]

Hosting and TV presenting

Shahriar Nazim Joy became a popular television presenter with his talk show Sense of Humor, [7] where he interviewed celebrities in a candid and engaging format. [8] His hosting style was praised for being both insightful and entertaining. Joy’s ability to extract intriguing details from his guests made the show a success. He continues to be a prominent figure in Bangladesh’s media scene as a host for various programs.[ citation needed ]

Works

Television

Direction

Films

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2006Jiboner GolpoDebut film [9]
2007Ei Je Duniya! [9]
2007Gram Gonjer Piriti [9]
2011Pashaner Prem [9]
2014 Most Welcome 2
2015PrarthonaDirectorial debut [10]
2018OrpitaDirector [11]
2020Amar MaDirector [12]
Priyo Komola Director
2022 Floor Number 7 Nayeem Rahman
2021Paap KahiniDirector
2021Dui Jubotir JatraDirector

Web series

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2024Tribhuj
2023Friday
2023Guti
2021 Girls Squad Rizvi Amin
2022Floor Number 7
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Hosted programs

Here is the list of programs hosted by Shahriar Nazim Joy:

ProgramEpisodesChannelNotes
300 Seconds900 EpisodesChannel i [13]
Sense of Humor35 EpisodesATN Bangla [14]
Shahriar Nazim Joy Show500 EpisodesYouTube
With Nazim Joy45 EpisodesETV
Common Sense12 EpisodesAsian TV
Love & Sorrow45 EpisodesBongo TV
Nazim Joy Show33 EpisodesYouTube
Tarar Mela7 EpisodesYouTube
Taroka Kothon10 EpisodesChannel i
Jiboner Golpo150 EpisodesChannel i
13 Question300 EpisodesChannel i

Awards

AwardYearCategoryNotes
Suchitra Sen Film Festival Award2024Best Actor
BIFA Award2023Best Actor
USA-Bangla Community Award2023Best Actor
AJFB Award2023Best Actor
TRUB Award2022Best Actor
BABISAS Award2021Best Actor
ATN Bangla Award2018Best Actor

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